People are once again on the move in the food manufacturing industry, as drinks maker Nichols and Kellog’s owner Kellanova announce senior appointments this past week.
FAIR HAVENÂ â Parking spots in Fair Haven were hard to find Saturday as the village celebrated the Fourth of July weekend.
Festivities on Saturday included a car show and a craft fair, which both attracted heavy foot traffic. Some people could be seen with dogs and food, while many were armed with wide smiles. Other events that day included a sold-out chicken barbecue and fireworks at night.
The car show spotlighted a bevy of classic and modified vehicles. Millions of dollars worth machinery were parked at an area on South Lake Street, representing a rainbow of colors, sizes, makes, models and modifications.
Kelly Rocheleau / Kelly Rocheleau, The Citizen
Merrill Parker sits next to his 2002 Chevrolet Camaro at a car
show during the Fourth of July weekend celebration at Fair Haven
Saturday.
Kelly Rocheleau / Kelly Rocheleau, The Citizen
Sue Clark, of SueC Strings, shows a necklace to Emma Wisniewski
and her mother, Jen Wisniewski, during the Fourth of July weekend
celebration at Fair Haven Saturday.
Kelly Rocheleau / Kelly Rocheleau, The Citizen
Fred Goodwin brought his modified 1923 Ford Model T to the Fair
Haven car show Saturday.
Kelly Rocheleau / Kelly Rocheleau, The Citizen
People look around at a craft fair during the Fourth of July
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The Public Theatre production of “I And You” will end its streaming availability at midnight on Sunday, March 21. One year ago, this production – featuring Emma Wisniewski and London Carlisle – was cancelled on the day it was scheduled to open. Only the preview audiences saw the show. Before sending the actors home to New York, this performance was recorded in front of a small audience and one year later, The Public Theatre has been granted permission to share it. Mysteriously forced together to complete a book report, an unlikely pair of teenagers discover a shocking secret that will connect them forever. Joyful and heartbreaking, “I And You” carries an uplifting message for this moment in time when we all miss feeling connected. Tickets can be purchased online at thepublictheatre.org or by calling (207) 782-3200. A single ticket (one person watching) is $15, and a household ticket (2+ people watching together) is $25.
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