AMHERST A series of zoning changes, including one that could offer the opportunity for a private developer to build downtown Amherst’s second parking garage, continue to move forward.Despite numerous oral and written appeals asking the Town Council.
Death notices and funeral announcements from the Hull Daily Mail this week
Tributes to those who have passed away in recent weeks
Touching tributes have been made to (l-r) Arthur Earley, Tracey Ellen Power, Jeremy Ellis and Denise Whittles (Image: funeral-notices.co.uk)
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joining us tonight. my pleasure. joining me now, barbara pearson who has covered the aviation for 20 years and jim hall, former ntsb chairman. jim hall, new information is indicating that it looks like there were separate shutoffs of different monitors in the plane, meaning there wasn t just one big colossal event that stopped all of the electronics working. yes. and i think the only thing, lawrence, that we probably do know is that there are probably many, many more days left before we re going to hopefully find where this aircraft is located. and as you know, it s a race against time now because of the life of the emergency location transmitter s battery. and so there s going to be a lot of resources expended and i hope
what in the end will not be a futile effort. barbara, there s a report tonight indicating that the transponder was shut down at 1:07 a.m. and the thing that transmits the altitude, that was shut down at 1:21 a.m. what does that mean? i think that means that they are bearing down on what evidence they have. it s very minimal but the experts are over there helping them, the ntsb and the faa in particular who have vast expertise in this, are really starting to analyze what they have. now, beyond that, i think anything would be kind of wild speculation, i m afraid, because it is you know, as jim hall pointed out, so much out there is not known and the options are