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Jan 30, 2021 Carolyn “Dolly” Craft, 68 of Wellsburg, WV, suddenly passed away on Wednesday, January 27, 2021 after surgery at UPMC Shadyside, Pittsburgh, PA. Dolly was born on March 25, 1952 in Wheeling, WV. She was the daughter of Rita Bremer of Wellsburg, WV and the late Walter Bremer and her late birth mother, Angelina (Marchese) Mitchell. Dolly retired after 19 years of work with the United States Postal Service as the Clerk at the Wellsburg Branch. Prior to the USPS, she worked as a hairdresser. Dolly was a member of the Wellsburg United Methodist Church and the Women of the Moose. Many will remember Dolly for her love of reading novels and educational books, being a straight shooter with a heart of gold; but most of all, always educating everyone whether it was on how to send mail or hairdressers on how to cut hair. Dolly made a huge impact in the community with her voice of education in a nontraditional field.

Hundreds of brown snakes at popular coastal spot

And generally, if we leave them alone, they will leave us alone. But a discussion about the prevalence of brown snakes at one popular coastal spot will have us being extra careful next time we re in the area. Posting to the Brunswick Heads Community Page, Rita Bremer asked: Does anybody know if anybody has been bitten by a brown snake while walking along the Brunswick (Heads) wall? She was inundated with scary stories about the large number of snakes in the vicinity. Liz Gillett: There are hundreds of them and I don t think anyone has been bitten. As long as you don t meander into the dunes you are fairly safe. You have to remember they aren t looking to hunt or hurt people ‒ bites are a defensive outcome of wrong place, wrong time in their territory, which isn t usually where lots of people hang out or well walked paths.

Hundreds of brown snakes at popular coastal spot | Ballina Shire Advocate

And generally, if we leave them alone, they will leave us alone. But a discussion about the prevalence of brown snakes at one popular coastal spot will have us being extra careful next time we re in the area. Posting to the Brunswick Heads Community Page, Rita Bremer asked: Does anybody know if anybody has been bitten by a brown snake while walking along the Brunswick (Heads) wall? She was inundated with scary stories about the large number of snakes in the vicinity. Liz Gillett: There are hundreds of them and I don t think anyone has been bitten. As long as you don t meander into the dunes you are fairly safe. You have to remember they aren t looking to hunt or hurt people ‒ bites are a defensive outcome of wrong place, wrong time in their territory, which isn t usually where lots of people hang out or well walked paths.

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