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Our 10 Bank Holiday Movies Worth Watching
By Damon Smith
Damon Smith reviews the latest new releases to watch at home while cinemas are closed.
Cinemas are still closed, sob. But that doesn’t mean you can’t settle down on the sofa with a good movie…
1. (500) DAYS OF SUMMER (12, 95 mins)
Streaming from May 7 on Disney+
“This is a story of boy meets girl but you should know up front, this is not a love story…” begins the droll narrator of Marc Webb’s quirky comedy. From the opening frames of (500) Days Of Summer, we are acutely aware that this romance on the sun-dappled streets of New York City has no happy ending. Love can be uplifting and inspiring, but it can also be cruel and unforgiving.
mreuther@sungazette.com
The Muncy School Board is considering a slight increase in real estate taxes to help balance next year’s budget.
Business Administrator Andrew Seese told the board at its meeting this week that as much as a 0.20 mill increase may be needed to help make up revenue shortfalls.
Some school directors indicated that they don’t favor a tax hike, while others agreed it might be necessary.
The district’s current millage rate stands at 16.72.
The board has already voted not to exceed the index for raising taxes.
Any tax hike to bring the millage rate beyond 17.53 would exceed the index.
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How escaping to nature helped Tennesseans cope with pandemic
MARIA CLARK, USA Today/The American South
April 10, 2021
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1of3FILE - In this June 24, 2020 file photo, bicyclists start the ride around the Cades Cove Loop Road in The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, in Tenn. The outdoors has offered comfort and escape for many Southerners this year. The sudden isolation of being cut off from family, co-workers, and friends during the pandemic has driven more people to nature as an escape from the confines of the living room. (Tom Sherlin/The Daily Times via AP)Tom Sherlin/APShow MoreShow Less
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