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Owner of new Orange tattoo shop says it s an honor to put art on clients bodies
Pam McLoughlin
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Jonathan Gioia, owner of Empire Tattoo in Orange, works on the outline of a tattoo on the chest of Yakup Kir of East Haven on March 30, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media
ORANGE - At only 25, Jonathan “Jon” Gioia is living the dream with the opening of his Empire Tattoo shop, the name a reference to “Star Wars.”
“I’ve been drawing all my life. Once I got my first tattoo at 18, I thought, what an honor to put your art on a person’s body,” he said. “It’s always been my dream to have my own shop.”
Streets outside North Tyneside schools to be closed during drop-off and pick-up times
Roads outside four schools, in Whitley Bay and Wallsend, are to be closed to traffic and it is hoped more families will take up walking or cycling as part of the scheme
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Eagle Country 99.3 By Ohio County Community Foundation, news release Each student will receive a $4,000 scholarship.
(Rising Sun, Ind.) - Four Rising Sun High School senior students have been named as the 2021 recipients of the Ohio County Community Foundation Scholarship administered by the Ohio County Community Foundation.
Chloe Fletcher, Emma Taylor, Ashlee Turner and Madalyn Wilson will each receive a $4,000 scholarship for being named Ohio County Community Foundation Scholars. The scholarship will be paid up to $1,000 a year over four consecutive years of study and may be used at any post-secondary educational institution such as a technical school, a community college or a four-year college or university. The scholarship must be used for books and/or tuition.
Drive to Digital 2020 Stakeholder Briefing now online
Digital Radio UK has turned its annual stakeholder briefing into a playlist of online videos for all to watch.
The Drive to Digital 2020 Stakeholder Video Briefing is a 90-minute virtual event providing an update on digital radio progress in 2020 and looking ahead to key developments for 2021.
It’s available now as a video package full of essential updates for digital radio stakeholders – including broadcasters; manufacturers, technology providers, retailers, the automotive sector, and all supply chain members; and Government and Ofcom – to watch on their own schedule.
It can be watched in full or as ten individual sessions and covers updates including station news; Government policy; small-scale DAB licencing plans; the retail and automotive sectors; international markets; and more.