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They re a team that now look very confident - Dagenham and Redbridge v FC Halifax Town: Opposition Focus

Daryl McMahon, manager of Dagenham & Redbridge. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) How have Dagenham done of late? Six consecutive wins (before Tuesday’s draw with Stockport County) to climb right up the table after a very poor start which was followed by up and down results despite reasonably strong performance. They’re a team that now look very confident and have a real intent/pattern of play. Who will be their key man on Saturday? Paul McCallum, he’s got six goals in his last four games to make it 14 in all competitions this season. The target man has really started performed after creating a partnership with Angelo Balanta and midfielder Matt Robinson. The trio have been linking up superbly. It’s not just about his goals, his hold up play is brilliant, and is probably a big reason the Daggers form has drastically improved.

City of Janesville to study landfill for solar power

JANESVILLE Atop a 45-acre hillside along Black Bridge Road, a tall, earthen plateau is capped by layers of clay and topsoil that cover a former city of Janesville landfill cell. The City of Janesville has approved funding for a feasibility analysis on the implementation of solar arrays at the City’s closed landfill. One of the proposed sites is on this 45 acre municipal solid waste landfill north of Blackbridge Road that began operational in 1985 and was closed in 2006. Anthony Wahl The expanse is a quiet section of the city of Janesville’s landfill that has been retired since 2006 and has been growing tall grass and wildflowers ever since.

Kirklees Council leader touted as possible Labour candidate in Batley and Spen by-election

New Sesame Street Documentary Tells The Backstory Behind The Show s First Black Muppet

Street Gang Explores The PBS Forerunner In Children s Edutainment

May 11, 2021 Since 1969, children’s television has undergone radical changes. Yet while the volume of educational TV programs for young ones has soared, their access to non-kid-friendly content has also increased. One constant for families has been “Sesame Street,” the colorful puppet-driven edutainment program that made Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Oscar the Grouch household names. Before it became a juggernaut, it had humble beginnings as chronicled in the documentary film “Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street,” now available via on-demand outlets. Married filmmakers Trevor and Ellen Crafts, who spoke in an interview their five-year-old daughter briefly interrupted, brought an outsider’s lens even as they worked with Sesame Workshop and The Jim Henson Company to access little-seen archive visuals.

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