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The Lisbon Town Council voted 5-1 to cancel the town’s Moxie Festival this summer due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the town will try to hold smaller community events through the summer.
Parks and Recreation Director Mark Stevens told the council he can’t see how the town can safely plan an effective, safe parade or the Friday night events that identify the Moxie Festival.
“That doesn’t mean that we can’t do other things,” Stevens said.
Stevens said that could include a car show, fireworks show or a 5K race in Beaver Park marketed locally only instead of to all of New England.
Why Fern From Nomadland Looks So Familiar
Why Fern From Nomadland Looks So Familiar Searchlight Pictures
Journalist Jessica Bruder wrote
Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century in order to draw attention to the growing number of older Americans who began traipsing across the nation after the economic crash of the late 2000s. Their purpose: find seasonal jobs, stay a while, and then move on, seeing as much as they possibly can while making ends meet. Bruder s nonfiction work has since been adapted into the much more simply titled
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Directed by Chloé Zhao, the film focuses on one of these older Americans: Fern, a woman out of a job when the manufacturing plant she s worked in for so long shuts down. To make matters worse, her husband passes away, leaving her with next to nothing. Her decision to become a nomad, then, is an easy one a way for her to move on both physically and emotionally. If Fern actress Frances McDormand seems familiar to you
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Carpets Unlimited and the former Alan Ward unit are expected to be combined for one large Home Bargains store. Image: Google Maps ONE of the country s biggest discount retailers looks set to open a massive new store in Winsford. TJ Morris, the company which owns Home Bargains, has secured planning permission from Cheshire West and Chester Council to open a new store at Wharton Retail Park. The plans involve combining the site s two units into one 1,700sq m Home Bargains store. One of those current units has stood empty since the first lockdown following the closure of the Alan Ward furniture store – but Carpets Unlimited is still operating from the second unit.