Coast. We will tell you sunday october 9th good morning im rahel solomon. Hopefully your sunday is starting off to a good note. Justin, you come bearing good news this morning for those looking like dry weather this afternoon. We have to wait a few more hours. We have steady rain from the the city south and east coming down hard in spots. We have to slow it down there, when traveling but does get better this afternoon. We will bring in cooler air. If you like fall weather, loving this forecast, were you complaining yesterday about the chills, you were complaining tomorrow because big drop in the temperatures were talking about 40s tonight, maybe even some 30s in the suburbs for next few nights, certainly good sleeping wets head but that storm scan three is lit up, again not much happening north of the city, just sharp edge there to the northern cut off for that rain but it is steady any south jersey at the shore, even all of delaware seeing heavy rainfall. We are seeing areas picking u
We might be out of here for christmas. Reporter richie and several other neighbors are suing west deptford township. Somebody had to know right from the get go. Reporter west deptford say their initial review of construction documents didnt show any reports about bat theory casings in the soil here. But the epa found multiple utilities including these electric wires that went through the battery casings, and in fact, you can see concrete for the garage, poured right on top of the material. It goes back to whoever inspected the property. Reporter there is a new concern, west Deptford School district want soil tested around high school to make sure there are no battery pieces or lead. School property is directly between the burchly court site, and the main recycling sites and that created some concern for them. Reporter the west Deptford School district says that they are working on a fact sheet right now for parents about that testing of the soil, which they say will start sometime in n
January 11, 2021
Lana Jean Coventry
BANGOR, Maine – Lana Jean Coventry was reunited with her husband, Roger Paul Coventry, and the Lord Father in heaven on Dec. 15, 2020, when she passed away at Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, Maine, after a long illness.
Mrs. Coventry was born in Island Falls, Maine, on Sept. 25, 1951, the daughter of the late Frederick and Betsy Humphrey. Her fondest memories were spent crafting, volunteering on various church committees, riding on the back of motorcycles, line dancing, playing cards with friends, and spending time with her daughter and granddogs on the Maine coast.
Mrs. Coventry lived her life guided by an unyielding faith. She will be remembered most for her fiery spirit, witty sense of humor, gift for gab that helped her make friends wherever she went, fierce loyalty to friends and family, and her charitable heart that was always willing to help another.