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An Unalaska City Council member resigned Tuesday after 14 years in the job. David Gregory says he s leaving town to be closer to his elderly mother in Anchorage. It is bittersweet that I have to leave Unalaska, but like I said, family does come first, Gregory said. I certainly will not be a stranger to Unalaska.
His departure will open a vacancy for Council Seat D after May 25, which will be his last meeting.
Gregory has worked as the Land Manager at Ounalashka Corporation for nearly two decades.
While his fellow members supported his resignation, councilman Thom Bell said everyone at the meeting felt the weight of losing him from the council.
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Atlantic Dash rowers culminate 50-day row in Antigua
Visitor numbers may be trending down a slippery slope due to the Covid-19 pandemic but advertising Antigua and Barbuda as an island destination is never ceasing.
Even with suppressed fanfare, the island continues to attract celebrities from around the world. Over the weekend, it welcomed the Atlantic Dash – a crew of four men including Dirty Vegan star Matt Pritchard, renowned travel Blogger Johnny Ward, skipper Billy Taylor, and the sea dog Martin Heseltine.
Within just an hour of landing at Falmouth, the men shared thoughts like: “It’s a beautiful island and the people are amazing. We are really, really happy to be here; we couldn’t ask for a better place to come into; and “the sand is white the sea is blue, it’s happy days”.