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'I couldn't afford to put the heating on': Disabled grandmother drowning in funeral bills after losing son and daughter

‘You can’t afford to live in this country and you certainly can’t afford to die’, Carole Collins said

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LETTER: Mazzocchi and Bennett Show Seasoned Judgment, Experience BOE Needs

LETTER: Mazzocchi and Bennett Show Seasoned Judgment, Experience BOE Needs
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SEGREGATED: A Working History of South Orange-Maplewood School Integration, Access & Equity Efforts

SEGREGATED: A Working History of South Orange-Maplewood School Integration, Access & Equity Efforts
villagegreennj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from villagegreennj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Escaping COVID-19 on the trails: How this Corner Brook ski club finds a sense of normalcy

Shawn Leamon, manager of the Blow Me Down cross-country ski club in Corner Brook, says membership is up this winter because people are attracted to the spacious 42 kilometres of groomed trails that provide outdoor winter exercise.

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Business Insight: The Bystander Effect and what makes people act

Business Insight: The Bystander Effect and What Makes People Act What needs to be explained about the bystanders who witnessed Police Officer Derek Chauvin killing George Floyd is not why they didn’t take drastic, risky physical action, but why they did take the steps to record videos and yell for Chauvin to stop. Mon, May 3, 2021 This article was originally published in The Conversation. It was written by Professor Wayne Eastman. The most powerful evidence for the prosecution at the trial of Derek Chauvin was a video showing the then-Minneapolis police officer pinning a pleading George Floyd to the ground by kneeling on his neck until he grew silent and then died.

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