Sandy Quadros Bowles
Special to the Millbury-Sutton Chronicle
SUTTON Sutton High School principal Ted McCarthy said he is “very honored’’ to have been named the 2021-22 High School Principal of the Year by the Massachusetts School Administrators’ Association.
But as far as he is concerned, the entire school community deserves the recognition.
“It’s not a ‘me’ award,’’ he said. “It’s a ‘we’ award.’’
“I’m lucky to work with a great group of teachers and students,’’ he said. “I always say I have the best job in the world, and I do.’’
The award is presented to high school principals who “demonstrate exemplary skills in instructional leadership, supporting a safe learning environment and fostering a collaborative culture of shared decision making among all members of their school community,’’ according to material provided by the MSAA.
A year on from first Covid case in Limerick, wheels of justice keep turning
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IT MAY seem strange to those working at home on their own to hear of people coming together every day – and sometimes weekends – under the one roof.
It isn’t a hospital, care facility, supermarket, manufacturing company or a meat factory – it’s your local courthouse. The wheels of justice have continued to turn throughout the pandemic in a very socially distanced and safe manner.
Ted McCarthy, solicitor, marked this on Monday in court number six on Mulgrave Street. In an address, he said the relevance of the date is that exactly 12 months ago the first case of Covid-19 was identified in Ireland.
Limerick-based healthcare assistant sentenced over €28k social welfare fraud
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A HEALTHCARE assistant was given a suspended prison sentence for defrauding the social welfare system.
Michelle Ukaigwe, of Riverfield, Caherconlish pleaded guilty at Kilmallock Court to the draw down of over €28,000 which she was not entitled to.
Aidan Judge, State solicitor, said it occurred between October 12, 2016 and September 25, 2018.
“When the defendant was interviewed by inspectors for the department she made full admissions. She has no previous convictions. She is making repayments,” said Mr Judge.
Ted McCarthy, solicitor for Ms Ukaigwe, said up to March of last year his client was repaying €280 a month.
Limerick man was observed retrieving tablets from hedge
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A MAN who was observed retrieving hundreds of prescription tablets from a hedge was “self medicating” after he became dependant on Xanax following a serious accident.
Anthony O’Grady, 40, of Marian Avenue, Janesboro, Limerick has pleaded guilty to possession of a variety of drugs, for the purpose of sale or supply on March 27, 2019.
Detective Garda Barry Moylan said gardai were alerted to a man acting suspiciously and that when he arrived in the area he encountered the defendant and arrested him.
He said 198 Alprazolam tablets, 120 Triazolam tablets and two blister backs of Valium were seized and that Mr O’Grady made full admissions.
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