The County’s Board of Elections is reminding voters that Election Day is Tuesday, November 8, and poll sites throughout the County will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. The County will be participating i.
TURNERS FALLS David Shea of Turners Falls is continuing his mission to bring children in need some of Santa’s magic for this year’s “True Christmas” charity.Shea said he grew up in foster care and “never had a Christmas,” which catalyzed a desire to.
New street art unveiled in Warwick CBD The latest Warwick street art piece, completed by Sunshine Coast artist Claire Matthews, known as Fuzeillar.
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Another blank brick wall in Warwick’s CBD has been transformed into a captivating piece of street art.
Sunshine Coast artist Claire Matthews, known as Fuzeillar, spent April 23 to 25 painting the exterior rear wall at the Warwick Credit Union lending centre.
This was to be the final piece in the Warwick Laneway Power and Public Art project, which received $50,000 funding under the Queensland Goevrnment’s 2019-21 W4Q program.
A Page from North Quabbin History: The unhappy history of Zylpha Smith Zylpha Smith: A Life in Warwick, by Clare Green, illustrated by Reba-Jean Shaw-Pichette. Contributed photo
Clare Green poses as Zylpha Smith of Warwick. Photo/Cathy Carey
Modified: 4/26/2021 2:40:41 PM If you happened along the road from Warwick to North Orange in the 1800s, you might have noticed a woman walking along wearing a dark green cloak and carrying a carpet bag left over from the Civil War. This woman was Zylpha Smith. Clare Green, trustee of the Warwick Historical Society, has portrayed Zylpha at Warwick Old Home Days and other events, to encourage interest in Warwick’s history and the Warwick Historical Society.