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Riverhead resident Margaret V. Bell died Jan. 19, 2021, at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. She was 91.
Born April 9, 1929, in Riverhead, she was the daughter of James and Willie Ann (Jones) Gaines. She graduated from Riverhead High School in 1947.
She worked as a house cleaner in the Quogue area, and was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Aquebogue. Family said she was “a family woman” who enjoyed reading.
Predeceased by her husband, Aaron S. Bell, in 1978 and by her daughter Margaret Bell, she is survived by her children Jacqueline Robinson and Joanne Bell, both of Riverhead; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
The extra council tax the majority of South Tyneside households are set to pay this year
The council s budget has been backed and is a step closer to being signed-off
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Council tax is set to rise in South Tyneside as borough leaders try to balance the books amid the impact of the pandemic
Borough bosses say the council also needs to save a further £8million in 2021/22 on top of the £175million it has already saved since 2010, which they say is due to a tight financial settlement from the Government, as well as the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The proposals, detailed in the council’s Medium Term Financial Plan, most be approved by the council’s ruling cabinet of senior councillors, followed by a vote of all members at a full council meeting in February.
Council tax in South Tyneside set to rise by 3.95% as local authority tries to save £8m
The council says it has been able to balance this yearâs budget despite the cost of the pandemic response and a shortfall in central Government funding
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