CONWAY — After lengthy meetings in August and September, the Zoning Board of Appeals took less than 20 minutes Wednesday to decide that Manchester developer Dick Anagnost will not get
With COVID-19 cases surging across Massachusetts, some parents are struggling with whether sending their kids back to school is the right decision and whether.
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The men s lacrosse team won 6-3 against Northern Vermont-Lyndon in what would become the team s only game for the spring sports season. All spring sports have been cancelled as a result of MCLA turning to remote learning to complete the semester.
Just 11 days after a historic win for Jonathan Hebert ‘23 and the men’s lacrosse team, MCLA decided to switch to remote learning for the rest of the semester, resulting in the team’s season being cancelled.
On Saturday, March 20, Hebert led the Trailblazers to their first victory in program history, winning 6-3 against Northern Vermont-Lyndon. Hebert finished the game with 2 goals and 2 assists.
Port traffic: Two new companies bringing 100 jobs to Mobile
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
Container shipping operations at the Port of Mobile have been expanding, and the announcement of plans for a new logistics park at the port likely will support the trend. (Joe Songer | jsonger@al.com).al.com
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Two new companies promise to bring more than 100 new jobs and $30 million in capital investment to the landscape around the Port of Mobile, according to announcements Thursday from the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce.
According to information released by the Chamber, Ray-Mont Logistics will develop a high-tech logistics park near the port, and Ren Seafoods will capitalize on the existence of a new cold-storage facility at the port by locating a processing and distribution center on the I-65 beltline.