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Pride Flags Destroyed Outside New York City s Stonewall Inn

Pride Flags Destroyed Outside New York City s Stonewall Inn
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Celebrating Utopian Love: The Frederick Schoonmaker Papers - San Francisco Bay Times

Celebrating Utopian Love: The Frederick Schoonmaker Papers - San Francisco Bay Times
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Man, 19, killed in Manassas

Detectives in Manassas are investigating the death of a 19-year-old man.

Sunday at Stonewall Park With Monet and Miss Simone

Sunday at Stonewall Park With Miss Simone and Monet By Steven Menendez Photography Portrait of Miss Simone and Monet. Since 1969 after the Stonewall Riots, Christopher Street Park was a place where you could regularly see trans activist and drag performer Marsha P. Johnson living her truth. She was considered by many the “Saint of Christopher street.” Marsha was known to put much of her energy into advocating for trans and homeless people/youth, sex workers, people living with HIV and AIDS, and incarcerated people. She also performed at times with the legendary drag theatre group Hot Peaches. To this day Christopher Street Park, which is now officially “The Stonewall National Monument” since 2017, still retains the spirit of Marsha P. Johnson. It is a place where queer people and especially those in the POC and trans communities can go to find safe haven to express themselves freely where they are celebrated for living their truth out loud and proud.

New water treatment plant construction to start soon

STEPHENS CITY — Pipeline construction associated with the new Henry F. Sliwinski Water Treatment Plant in Frederick County is expected to begin in January. Frederick Water Executive Director Eric Lawrence made the announcement at Tuesday night’s Frederick Water board meeting. The plant is part of the Opequon Water Supply Plan (OWSP), which aims to meet Frederick Water’s projected water needs by drawing water from Opequon Creek. By 2035, Frederick Water’s customers may require up to 12 million gallons of drinking water per day — about twice the current average usage of 6 million gallons per day. The Henry F. Sliwinski Water Treatment Plant, which will replace the existing James T. Anderson Water Treatment Plant, will be located at the end of Hot Run Drive, immediately north of the new Stonewall Park ball fields in Stephenson.

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