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NM seeks poll workers ahead of November 8 general election

NM seeks poll workers ahead of November 8 general election
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NM seeks poll workers ahead of November 8 general election

NM seeks poll workers ahead of November 8 general election
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NM primary election results certified as November election looms

Santa Fe County election workers George Haddad, Esther Bailey and Cyndi Romero, from left, process submitted absentee ballots in this June 6 file photo. About 25% of eligible New Mexico

Needles busy as South Canterbury knitters help attempt to break world record

She said one woman came in with 96 squares she had knitted over the weekend. John Bisset/Stuff Rangi Timothy s first attempt at knitting at the Timaru District Library in 2016. Each week avid and novice knitters get together at the district libraries to get as many squares knitted as possible, as well as completing them at home. Rangi Timothy, one of two male knitters at the Timaru session on Thursday, learnt to knit five years ago as part of therapy for his thoracic outlet syndrome which affected movement in his hands. JOHN BISSET/Stuff New knitters and the experienced gather weekly at Timaru District Library working towards breaking a world record for the largest blanket fort, from left, Anne Rennie, Val Robertson, Rose Davidson and Heather King.

Travelling show on song in Timaru

“That’s a lot of people. It’s [Timaru] not a huge population like Christchurch or Auckland.’’ She said in percentage terms that made Timaru “one of our greatest’’ per population stops. She said the music stirred memories and often people came even if the theme was not their preferred style of music. “We love coming to Timaru the audience comes with an open heart and a fabulous disposition,” she said. JOHN BISSET/Stuff Esther Bailey, left, and daughter Barb Boulton love going to the Operatunity concerts. Esther Bailey attended the first Operatunity concert in Christchurch 20 years ago and now her daughter Barb Boulton attends with her.

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