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District 518 s administration building in Worthington.
WORTHINGTON The District 518 school board voted Tuesday night to award a bid to Hoogendorn Construction to build the planned community education building.
Hoogendorn s bid came in at $12,995,000, with two alternates: including terrazzo floor in some areas for an additional $128,000, and a reduction of $5,000 to refrain from building a temporary road.
The sub-contractor Henning Construction, planning to do the site prep for Hoogendorn, made a few recommendations to consider in case of a wet construction season, including more surge rock on the access road and parking lot and a six-foot deep building pad. If these changes need to be implemented, it will cost an additional estimated $330,650, but the board did not have to decide on these expenses as part of awarding the bid.
Concert series returns to Williamsburg’s town center >Louise Mosrie will be performing Wednesday in Angel Park in Williamsburg as part of the concert series there. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Published: 7/6/2021 4:31:29 PM
WILLIAMSBURG The Angel Park Concert Series is returning music to the center of town beginning on Wednesday, July 7.
“I’ve got some really excited performers looking forward to it,” said Fred Goodhue, coordinator for the series. “I’m hoping for a decent turnout.”
The series, which began in 2010, will start Wednesday with a performance by singer-songwriter Louise Mosrie, who lives in Williamsburg, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
“I’m really happy to be doing it,” Mosrie said. “I haven’t played many live gigs at all since March of 2020.”
Children who took part in an online safety campaign have been rewarded for their artistic efforts. The campaign, which was launched to help parents learn how to protect their children online, hosted a competition involving local schools to design posters highlighting the key issues around online safety. The NSPCC, Blackburn Children’s University, Blackburn with Darwen Council and Youth Action on the Safety Net campaign, which was launched last year with an online safety advice shared on a digital display screen in Blackburn town centre, followed by an online survey to allow parents and children to identify their fears about internet safety and help shape the future of the ongoing campaign.
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Ford Anglia from the Harry Potter movies
A thief has been jailed for 22 months for stealing a replica of the Weasleys’ Ford Anglia car from the Harry Potter films.
Richard Matthews, 37, of Folkestone, Kent, pleaded guilty to the burglary of a garage in Walmer during which he stole the painstakingly-restored classic car.
A Kent Police spokesman said: “The pale blue Ford Anglia, which had been a replica of the Weasleys’ car from the Harry Potter films, was stolen from a Walmer garage by 37-year-old Richard Matthews in October 2019.
“However, a media appeal and investigation using CCTV stills led to his identification and subsequent arrest.”