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Joe Cassidy, frontman for the band Assassins, dies at 51; musician, songwriter, producer
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Mourning Joe Cassidy of Butterfly Child
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Joe Cassidy, frontman for the band Assassins, dies at 51; musician, songwriter, producer
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The town received four mailed bids and one by email, Administrative Assistant Aaron Miller said.
Pike’s bid of $331,341.25 was the lowest. P & B Paving of Gray submitted the highest bid at $445,589.85. The bid from St. Laurent & Son, Inc. of Lewiston was $352,800. $334,485.22 was the bid from All States Construction, Inc. of Richmond. The bid from Spencer Group Paving of Turner was $337,677.19.
The paving includes shim and overlay of a section of the Norlands and Goding roads plus overlay only on a section of Waters Hill Road. The first road is 22 feet wide while the others are 20 feet wide.
“That’s pretty competitive right there,” Selectperson Brett Deyling said after the vote.
July 23 2021, 9:17 am | BY Ricki Green | 2 Comments
McDonald’s is the winner of the biggest prize in Australian advertising, along with its agencies DDB Sydney and OMD: $1 million worth of inventory as the winners of Nine’s State of Originality competition.
Determined by an all-star judging panel and the Australian public, Nine’s State of Originality challenged brands and agencies to take the platform of State of Origin and create unmissable ads that captured the attention of the millions of viewers watching each round of the series.
The winning McDonald’s ad, “End of Night”, celebrates a part of the footy seldom shown: the period several hours after the big game. We follow a street sweeper driving around the city late at night as fans, revellers, commentators and Origin greats make their way home with one thing in common: a hunger for Macca’s.