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Hopkinton falls to Campbell 18-6 in D-III softball championship

Hopkinton High School softball coach Dan Meserve has never seen a team hit like the Campbell Cougars did in Saturday s Division II final at Memorial Field..“Nope, up and down the lineup they re good,” Meserve said.How good? Good enough to bash 16 hits.

Letters: So-called experts are condemning us to a life of masks and lockdowns

READERS LETTERS: Brexit bureaucracy making UK firms less competitive

by Courier Readers © PA Sir, – My small business employs nine staff who can see how wonderful an oven ready Brexit deal this truly is. Before Brexit when sending goods to the EU it took less than a minute to copy and paste a customer’s address, phone number and email into our shipper software. Now it takes 12 mins as we have to supply EORI numbers, commodity codes, the product number, the brand, the colour, a description, the individual weight and cost. If we are sending two parcels to the same customer this now takes 24 mins as you have to do all of the above for each parcel.

READERS LETTERS: Pupils from cash-strapped homes still missing out

SNP not to blame for ‘disastrous’ Brexit Sir, – Arch unionist Jill Stephenson surpasses herself in her letter (Softer Brexit if SNP MPs had voted for it, December 30) when she attempts to lay the blame for Brexit at the door of the SNP. Has she forgotten that the Scottish people voted, in every single area of Scotland, against Brexit, by a majority of 2:1? She ignores the fact that this most incompetent Westminster government of cronies and vested interests was overwhelmingly rejected in Scotland, with their representation at the last election more than halved, and the three unionist parties winning only 11 out of 59 seats.

READERS LETTERS: Stone of Destiny s theft forced closure of the border

December 24 2020, 9.55am The Stone of Scone - the Scottish Stone of Destiny - missing from Westminster Abbey since Christmas Day, 1950 - being removed from Abroath Abbey, Forfarshire, Scotland after being handed to the Custodian of the Abbey James Wiseheart by Scottish Nationalists. Sir, – It was striking to note the restrictions between Scotland and England over the festive season, and to highlight that it was almost 70 years ago to the day that the border between the two nations was closed for the first time in 400 years. That of course was due to the return of the Stone of Destiny to Scotland, when four student nationalists removed the ancient artefact from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day in 1950.

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