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Neighbors fed up with Cape Coral home overrun with stuff

Neighbors fed up with Cape Coral home overrun with stuff Published: March 5, 2021 4:56 PM EST Updated: March 7, 2021 6:38 AM EST Recommended They say the problem has only gotten worse over the years. They also say the man who lives there has a business where he finds stuff and sells it or trades it. That’s why there’s so much of it. Neighbors say it will only get worse before it gets better. Eddie McCarthy has lived next to this house for four years and he’s had enough. He wants the junk gone or he’s going to go. “People come from three or four blocks away and stop here when they see me and say how do you live next to that?” McCarthy said. “I don’t wanna live here; I want to move now. I’ve had enough.”

Appreciation: Remembering the Great Michael T Kearney – Everett Independent

Michael T. Kearney built a legendary career in sports across multiple communities including Revere, Malden, Chelsea, and Everett. Mr. Kearney, a popular youth coach in Revere sports, most notably as an assistant on Lou Cicatelli’s RHS staff for more than a decade, died on Feb. 25. Mr. Kearney, who had been living in Everett for several years, was 91. Michael T. Kearney. A terrific football player at Malden Catholic High School and Northeastern University, Mr. Kearney above all loved coaching kids. “We are saddened by this loss to our football program and our community,” said Cicatelli. “Mike was a staunch supporter and a coach for many years. He helped us with the running backs at Revere High School and I know he helped out coaching in other Revere sports as well. Just a nice, nice guy who was as knowledgeable about football as they come and a tremendous person to have around inspiring and being a positive influence for our student-athletes.”

Appreciation: Remembering the Great Michael T Kearney

Michael T. Kearney built a legendary career in sports across multiple communities including Revere, Malden, Chelsea, and Everett. Mr. Kearney, a popular youth coach in Revere sports, most notably as an assistant on Lou Cicatelli’s RHS staff for more than a decade, died on Feb. 25. Mr. Kearney, who had been living in Everett for several years, was 91. A terrific football player at Malden Catholic High School and Northeastern University, Mr. Kearney above all loved coaching kids. “We are saddened by this loss to our football program and our community,” said Cicatelli. “Mike was a staunch supporter and a coach for many years. He helped us with the running backs at Revere High School and I know he helped out coaching in other Revere sports as well. Just a nice, nice guy who was as knowledgeable about football as they come and a tremendous person to have around inspiring and being a positive influence for our student-athletes.”

125 years ago in the Whig: X-rays in Kingston | The Kingston Whig Standard

Author of the article: Guest column Publishing date: Feb 17, 2021  •  February 17, 2021  •  4 minute read Four mentions of the X-ray were published in The Daily British Whig on Feb. 17, 1896. jpg, KI Article content L. John Schreiner One hundred and twenty-five years ago on Feb. 17, 1896, news concerning the recently discovered X-rays appeared in two items in Kingston’s The Daily British Whig, both reporting on X-ray photographs taken that week in Ontario. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. 125 years ago in the Whig: X-rays first appear in Kingston Back to video X-rays had been discovered the previous November by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in Wurzburg, Germany, but professor Roentgen did not announce his discovery for some time. Rather, he spent the last weeks of 1895 diligently working alone in his laboratory to confirm his initial observations and to further characterize the nature of the previously unknown rays. He f

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