Settle in: TV shows to binge-watch over winter break
Wicked Local
It’s winter break, and there’s a lot of snow on the ground, and there s also a pandemic. This is a recipe for staying home and indoors and catching up on TV shows you may have missed. We’ve got you covered.
“I typically go into binge-watch mode this time of year because I dislike the cold but still get stir-crazy,” Bryan McGonigle, Wicked Local journalist covering North Andover, Georgetown and Newburyport, writes. “Now that this holiday season includes a pandemic making it safer to stay home, I’ve probably watched half of all Netflix and HBO have to offer. Schitt’s Creek, Mindhunter and Lovecraft Country are three of my favorites from this year.”
THE sale of two rare Ferraris has helped fund the new Pwllheli lifeboat house. The station has received part of the most valuable gift ever left to the RNLI in a single legacy. Thanks to the £2.8million provided through the generous legacy of Richard Colton, Pwllheli’s volunteer crew can soon look forward to moving into their new home. Mr Colton left an extraordinary gift to the RNLI in his will in the form of two rare Ferraris. Both cars were sold at auction, raising more than £8.5million. In addition, the £100,000 community arm of the fundraising appeal has also been hugely successful, raising £83,000 towards the impressive new building so far. The dedicated Pwllheli Lifeboat Station Fundraising Team is still hard at work raising the remaining total and continues to sell the remaining 215 £50 bricks which make up a special commemorative wall at the station.