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SAINT JOHN, N.B. A play inspired by the history and hardship of Partridge Island is set to soon hit the stage in Saint John, as the Atlantic Repertory Company prepares for its first selection of the season. The script for the play titled No Man Is An Island is written by local playwright Thomas Hodd and tells the story of the Irish immigrants who landed and quarantined on the island in the mid-19
th century. Specifically in Black 47, 1847, during the potato famine in Ireland, says actor Kenzie Delo. (That) was sort of the catalyst for a lot of Irish immigrants making their way across the Atlantic to Canada, to America – but the story is very specific to Saint John itself.
Five candidates are sharing their final thoughts ahead of this weekendâs 2021 South Bethany Town Council election. Voting will be in-person at South Bethany Town Hall on Saturday, May 29, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For the three council seats, voters will choose between five candidates: Carolyn Bell, Edith âEdieâ Dondero, Richard âDickâ Oliver, William âTimâ Shaw and Maureen âMoâ Webster. The elected candidates will be sworn to two-year terms in early June.
Absentee voting was permitted. Voter registration is not required beforehand. Eligible voters must be a U.S. citizen and be either: a town resident for at least 30 days beforehand; a freeholder who holds property through a deed or trust at least 90 consecutive days before the election; or the spouse of a freeholder, whether their name is on the deed or not.