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In the Herald: June 10, 1932
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Witness threatened
“Statements that a woman witness had been threatened and was afraid to come to the court were made by Sergeant Caban, police prosecutor, at the Central Police Court yesterday. The case was one in which John Reidy, 43, a dealer, was charged with having maliciously wounded Elizabeth Jones on May 7 and with having attempted to commit suicide on the same date. Sergeant Caban, said that a woman witness was not in court.”
The long ride
“Mrs McDermid, a well-known rider at the Royal Show, will set out to ride on horseback from Sydney to Brisbane, accompanied by her daughter, Peggy, aged 10, and her son, Colin, aged 8. Mrs McDermid will take four horses with her, and expects to complete the journey within two months. The trip is primarily intended to direct attention to the revival of the use of the horse. She will depart from the
The Martha s Vineyard Times
MVRHS Class Night celebrates seniorsâ accomplishments
Students awarded over $1 million in scholarships.
Graduates received over $1 million in scholarships at the awards ceremony Friday night. â Jeremy Driesen
On Friday, Marthaâs Vineyard Regional High School held its 62nd annual Class Night at the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs. Many Island organizations came together to award the class of 2021. The 483 awards totaled $1,155,063.
The night was a celebration of the students’ four years at MVRHS and a cheer for their futures. According to opening speaker and director of guidance John Fiorito, this was the first in-person event MVRHS held since the winter of 2020.
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