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South Bend Civic cabaret show from Pete Buttigieg s old house celebrates art as community

Pete Buttigieg’s piano, which remained in March when he sold his grand white house on South Bend’s North Shore Drive, plays a starring role in the cabaret show that South Bend Civic Theatre will stream Friday through May 30. On your screen, you’ll see pianist Juan-Carlos Alarcon play as 21 different acts come to sing beside him in “Beautiful City: A Community Cabaret.” They croon beside large windows in the 1905 neoclassical home that the former mayor, now U.S. transportation secretary, had bought in 2009. Civic’s executive director, Aaron Nichols, was just moving into the house as its new owner when the performers set up their casual lounge-like set. With Nichols’ permission, of course. In fact, it was his idea to host it there.

Over 60% of natural gas pipeline extension completed in Salisbury

SALISBURY, Md.  The pipeline grows.  The Salisbury City Council heard the latest update Monday evening on a controversial natural gas pipeline set to extend service to Somerset County.  The Del-Mar Energy Pathway pipeline will extend natural gas service to Eastern Correctional Institution and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, as both anchors look to transition off more polluting fuels. Chesapeake Utilities Corp. got the unanimous green light from the Maryland Board of Public Works in January for the $34 million project, which will add nearly seven miles of 10-inch-diameter gas pipeline from Delaware, through Wicomico County and into Somerset County.  Residents and businesses along the line will soon have the choice to use environmentally beneficial and less expensive natural gas service, wrote Justin Mulcahy, spokesman for Chesapeake Utilities Corp., in a statement that month, something elected officials and community members have advocated for more than

Closure of play parks branded unsafe triggers angry response in Highland communities; Online campaign group set up by Muir of Ord mum challenges closure of play areas in region

  Article Closure of play parks branded unsafe triggers angry response in Highland communities; Online campaign group set up by Muir of Ord mum challenges closure of play areas in region By Val Sweeney Published: 17:30, 05 March 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Furious parents are demanding a halt to the closure of play parks deemed dangerous by Highland Council. Workmen have begun removing play equipment or closing play areas in various locations, including Beauly and Inverness, to the upset of children and parents who say the facilities are particularly vital during the pandemic.

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