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Love and Care Garden receives makeover from volunteers

1 of 4 WATERBURY, CT Volunteers, from left, Jayda Priester of Waterbury, 12, Owen Fisher, 5; Donavin Pickard, 8 and his mom Desiree Pickard of Meriden, along with members of the Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury and Anthony Ireland s Ai3 Leadership Academy, participate in a garden clean-up, green house build and yoga in the Love & Care Community Garden on Burton Street in Waterbury on Saturday. Jim Shannon Republican American WATERBURY, CT Anthony Ireland, right, founder of Ai3 Leadership Academy, chats with fellow volunteers as members of the Neighborhood Housing Services of Waterbury and Ireland s Ai3 Leadership Academy participate in a garden clean-up, green house build and yoga in the Love & Care Community Garden on Burton Street in Waterbury on Saturday. Jim Shannon Republican American

Urgent search for missing 16-year-old Wollongong, NSW, boy last seen leaving school

Owen Fisher, 16, was last seen leaving a Wollongong school, at 3.30pm on Wednesday. Police and family are concerned as his disappearance is out of character.

Fallen officers honored at 61st annual Peace Officers Memorial Day in Genesee County

Fallen officers honored at 61st annual Peace Officers’ Memorial Day in Genesee County Updated May 14, 2021; Facebook Share GENESEE COUNTY, MI Law enforcement officers and community members gathered at Flint Memorial Park Friday to honor Genesee County officers who have died in the line of duty. The Friday, May 14, event was the 61st annual memorial service held in the county. Those in attendance included Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson, Prosecutor David Leyton, along with county judges and representatives from multiple police departments. Officers work day and night to protect residents, Michigan State Flint Post Commander and Lt. Yvonne Brantley said.

Conveying burning issues with toasters

Conveying burning issues with toasters We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss March 15, 2021 8.00pm Normal text size Advertisement Terry Thelwell of North Ryde asks: “How come man’s ingenuity can put the Rover vehicle on Mars and yet we can’t invent a device that can toast bread on both sides in one go? And don’t get me started on those conveyor belt type toasters in hotel dining rooms where it needs numerous trips into the abyss. The first two times it eventually reappears looking like it’s been slightly tinged with a lit match and the third time it looks like it spent a long weekend at Chernobyl. Come on Mr Musk, get the boffins on to this herculean task.”

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