Dunninger and Yohannes Earn Individual Titles, Women in Second Place After Day Two
CLOVIS, CALIF. The University of New Mexico track and field team made another strong appearance in day two of the 2021 Mountain West Outdoor Championships as Awet Yohannes and Camillo Dunninger both claimed individual titles. Dunninger completed the men’s decathlon today and claimed the MW title after posting a total of 7,481 points. The last time a Lobo claimed the MW Title in the decathlon was in 2011. Yohannes earned the MW Individual title in the men’s 3000m steeplechase, and it is the first time a Lobo won the MW title in this event since 2015.
Outdoor dining pods and new menu as guests return to Kilkenny s Muse café
The café has just announced a crowd-pleasing new family-friendly brunch menu
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sam.matthews@kilkennypeople.ie
Muse Coffee + Food s Owner, Sharon Quinn, in front of one of the café’s new outdoor dining pods );
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As the Butler Gallery at Evans’ Home opened its doors again last Monday, there was excitement also for Muse Coffee + Food, a café located in the grounds of the popular attraction.
The café has just announced a crowd-pleasing new family-friendly brunch menu. Muse’s outdoor dining pods will provide guests with an unique al fresco experience in the heart of the city and the opportunity to take in the spectacular courtyard garden and medieval surrounds. The family-run café has a total of five heated glass dining pods, with a collective seating capacity for 18 people available for booking.
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Terrance J. Quinn
Terrance John Quinn, 76, passed away May 4, 2021 after a battle with cancer. He was a resident of Merrimack, New Hampshire and Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
Terry was born Nov. 28, 1944 in Naugatuck, Connecticut to Marion and John Quinn. He married his love, Donna Quinn Nov. 29, 1969.
Terry s passion was his family. He was a dedicated husband, father and grandpa. More than anything he treasured and embraced time with his family. He had a talent for always making those around him laugh especially during “happy hour,” his favorite time of the day. He was a longtime volunteer football coach for the Merrimack Cardinals throughout the 1980s and enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s sporting events and dance performances. He also loved helping out his friends by mowing lawns and doing odd jobs for his friends and neighbors in Boothbay Harbor.