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Sadness as shoppers say final goodbye to Carlisle s Debenhams store

SHOPPERS have bid a fond farewell to Carlisle s Debenham s store which has closed for the final time yesterday. The retail chain had been one of the casualties of the Coronavirus lockdown and the store in the Lanes Shopping Centre, and West Tower Street, recently reopened only to sell off its remaining stock. Shopper Ewa Janowicz, who has lived in Carlisle since 2016, said: I think it is very sad because I m afraid that Carlisle will soon be a ghost town, there will soon be no place to go and buy cloths. Her husband Sebastian Janowicz said: Yes I think it is sad, one more nice place less to visit in the city centre.

More than a name: Meet a few of Pensacola s residents from 1821

More than a name: Meet a few of Pensacola s residents from 1821 Margo Stringfield and Brian Rucker Special to the News Journal View Comments Editor s note: This is the 11th of a series of stories that will be featured in the Pensacola News Journal each week leading up to the 200th anniversary of Escambia County. Look for these stories each Monday in print. West Florida Genealogical Society researchers have identified more than 2,200 individuals as being in Pensacola in 1821. Each person is more than just a name; each has a story to tell that links them to the community they lived in in 1821 and to the modern community they helped shape. It is not only the prominent person who often has name recognition, it is also the person who is not commonly written about by historians who leaves a mark. Here are just a few sketches of the people of Pensacola in 1821.

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