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No parade, but Middleboro to go ahead with Memorial Day events

No parade, but Middleboro to go ahead with Memorial Day events
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For the past year, T-U photographer has been collecting mask shots

For the past year, T-U photographer has been collecting mask shots
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Downtown Jacksonville homeless camp set to close Tuesday

Downtown Jacksonville homeless camp set to close Tuesday Updated:  Tags:  Jamil Boyd, 41, calls the site, nicknamed “Tent City,” home. “I have been here for about three weeks,” he told News4Jax. “COVID hit, I got laid off.” The residency of Tent City has grown over the last several weeks. “Everybody who is out here, still out here, sticking it out, is actually needing the services,” Boyd said. “It is not a game.” A count from volunteers on the property Sunday morning confirmed there were 153 tents with approximately 125 people within the perimeter secured by a fence and Jacksonville police. Randy Reschly said he has lived at Tent City for about two weeks.

Charlie Griffin | Radio Kerry

Charlie Griffin of Togherbane, Kilmoyley, Ardfert and late of Ballinorig, Causeway. A private family funeral will take place for Charlie, with the requiem mass in the Sacred Heart Church Kilmoyley being live streamed on the Ardfert/ Kilmoyley Dioceses of Kerry website on Thursday at 12pm. Requiem mass will be followed by burial in the adjoining […]

Sights and sounds of Ax Handle Saturday etched in witness s mind

Sights and sounds of Ax Handle Saturday etched in witness’s mind Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – There are some things in life you can’t forget. For Rose-Marie Edwards, it’s Aug. 27,1960. “We heard the noise and the people hollering and the yelling,” Edwards said. “Nothing like I’d heard before.” Edwards was a waitress at a restaurant inside downtown Jacksonville department store May Cohens at the height of the civil rights movement. In the summer of 1960, young Black teenage activists with the NAACP Youth Council spent weeks leading lunch counter sit-ins at whites-only lunch counters in downtown Jacksonville. On Aug. 27, cameras rolled as a group of white men attacked Black demonstrators, like NAACP Youth Council President Rodney Hurst, and even Black bystanders passing through downtown.

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