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VANCOUVER It was supposed to be a surprise birthday present but it turned into a disappointment. Last January, Margaret Nelson of North Saanich bought a $517 entertainment package at the River Rock Casino and Resort to see Boz Scaggs in concert, which included an overnight stay in the resort. “We love Boz Scaggs,” Nelson said. Despite having most of Scaggs albums, she and her husband Peter had never seen Scaggs perform live. “So I thought, you know what? He’s close by, let’s go see him,” she added. COVID-19 hit and the May concert was initially postponed to May 2021. Eventually, the entire Canadian tour was cancelled.
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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 2/24/2021 4:26:29 PM
Friends of Jim Orr said he loved playing Santa Claus every December, loved helping those who needed someone to fight for them, and loved Peterborough, the place he called home for the past 40 years.
Orr was a man about town, always armed with a good story, a corny joke or a listening ear, if that’s what was needed. Peterborough Selectman Ed Juengst remembered Orr, who died on Feb. 8 at Cheshire Medical Center at the age of 84, for his relentless pursuit in what he believed in.
“The thing that really stands about Jim… was that passion he had,” Juengst said. “It’s like he was on the lookout for someone who needed help and he helped so many people in so many ways.”