The match will take place on Monday, August 16, from 6pm. It will feature pairs from Romford Bowling Club and Essex County Bowling club. Representing Romford will be Nigel Smith and Steve Mitchinson. Chris Muir and Ed Morris will bowl for Essex. Steve Mitchinson and Ed Morris are both current England internationals and have also both won the national championship. The champs are following in the footsteps of Maldon’s own Andy Squire. In addition, Ed is in the Commonwealth Games Elite Squad for next year’s Commonwealth Games. The games are being held at Royal Leamington Spa. All four players have won numerous county titles.
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WEST LEBANON Upper Valley municipal managers say the loss of a state grant program that helped New Hampshire towns and cities pay for costly wastewater upgrades will translate to higher tax and utility bills as they work to cover the funding shortfall.
The state’s two-year budget, signed into law last month by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, reinstates a moratorium on new projects eligible for wastewater state aid grants.
The program, administered by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, is intended to offset the multimillion-dollar costs that municipalities can incur while improving their sewer systems and thereby provide an incentive to curb pollution.