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Eric Carter is facing two challengers in the upcoming Democratic primary to remain mayor of Tarentum. His opponents should not be strangers to most people in town. Carrie Fox is a current council member who was last elected in 2019 and a former Highlands School Board member. Robert Lang had
Scott, 55, opened up about his background in his rebuttal to Biden Wednesday
The South Carolina Republican has quickly become a rising star in the party
Opened up about the invaluable life lessons he received from mentor John Moniz
Moniz owned a Chick-fil-A location in the Northwoods Mall in North Charleston
Scott said Moniz taught him conservative values and importance of education
Returned to high school after flunking out and went on to graduate college
Scott also credited his mother s simple life lessons for his success
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The oldies group American Pie had a busy year planned in 2020 with more than 40 gigs scheduled, up from the usual 30 to 35.
“We were headed for a pretty good year,” said Richard Gainor, 63, of Arnold, the four-member band’s bass guitar player for 30 years.
The covid pandemic changed all that. They played only eight times, all outdoors.
“We all understood what was going on. We were happy to play where we could,” Gainor said.