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Newbury navy war hero honoured with lifetime award

Newbury navy war hero honoured with lifetime award
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Wright Building in DeLand on National Register of Historic Places

DELAND  The crew behind the restoration of the J.W. Wright Building has always known the property is special. Now, it s official, because the 101-year-old building at 258 W. Voorhis Ave., the center of what used to be a thriving district for the Black community, made it to the National Register of Historic Places. After several different hurdles, we were able to make that accomplishment, and I am just stoked about it, said Mario Davis, executive director of Greater Union Life Center Inc., a DeLand-based nonprofit that owns the building. Davis said restoration expert Mark Shuttleworth, who owns downtown s Florida Victorian Architectural Salvage, and Sidney Johnston, assistant director in Stetson University s Office of Grants, Sponsored Research and Strategic Initiatives, were instrumental in bringing that goal to fruition.

The joy of haberdashery

Tuesday 26 January 2021 Bonnie Robinson Haberdashery - I love both the Dickensian way the word rolls off the tongue and its meaning. It is an ancient word, so ancient in fact that etymologists cannot agree on its origin. Some believe it is derived from the Anglo-French word ‘habertas’, meaning small ware and in the thirteenth century a haberdasher would sell a vast range of items such as hawk’s bells, swords and mousetraps as well as pins, cloths and buttons. As time has gone by English haberdashers have gradually ceased trading in falconry accessories and now limit themselves to items for sewing, dressmaking or knitting, and in America the word has settled to mean a shop that sells men’s clothing.

Cullman final 2020 meeting hears complaints on apartments

Dec 14, 2020 Mayor Woody Jacobs presents Dr. Scott Warner with a resolution recognizing the help he’s provided the city government with the COVID-19 pandemic during Monday night’s meeting.Amy Henderson In the final meeting of 2020, the Cullman City Council heard from residents unhappy with an apartment building being planned for West Main Street and recognized the city’s unofficial “Chief Medical Officer” for his advice and insights on the novel coronavirus that defined 2020. Ernest and Glenda Wright came before the council to express their concerns about the West Main Apartments, which were approved by the city Planning Board. Ernest Wright said they have concerns about the impact the apartments will have on traffic, schools and the value of nearby property.

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