Traffic boss hailed as hero in stricken puppy’s rescue
Lynn Spence Senior Reporter 13 July 2021
MY SAVIOUR: Nelson Mandela Bay traffic department deputy director Eric Tiso played an instrumental role in facilitating the rescue. With him are Animal Anti-Cruelty League members Liza Simpson, left, and Beverley Rademeyer Image: supplied
A Gqeberha traffic chief saved the life of a puppy stuck in a drain in Motherwell on Monday, proving that it is not only cats that have several lives.
Aside from facilitating the rescue, Nelson Mandela Bay traffic department deputy director Eric Tiso ensured rescuers had a traffic escort to get to the scene on Monday morning.
Wilton ski teams start seasons strong
J.D. Freda
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The Wilton girls ski team, pictured from last season, earned a first-place team finish at the CISL Class S season-opening race last week. Eight of it’s team members finished in the top 12.Wilton ski team / Contributed photo
WILTON The high school ski team took advantage of the recent winter weather at Mount Southington last week as the team carved through the fresh snow on its way to first and second place in the first Connecticut Interscholastic Ski League race of the season.
The Wilton girls ski finished with a first-place performance with a total accumulated team score was 307.88. That mark was good enough to separate the team from the rest of the field, with second-place Weston High School finishing 28 seconds behind at 335.88. Lauralton Hall finished with a score of 348.28 and New Canaan finished with a score of 350.28.