“We know our Palmy community is proud of its city and will be disappointed by any vandalism. “If you see anyone damaging property, please let us know as soon as you can, so we can investigate alongside police.” Among the incidents in the past year were stolen play equipment, multiple damages to parking machines, broken windows and fire damage to a solar compacting bin. The Rangitīkei council also had a few instances of theft and vandalism in the year. In June, a solar panel and other components were stolen from a public toilet at Bruce Park near Hunterville and damage was done to a soap dispenser.
Three-year old Amari Harley went missing at a birthday party in Bruce Park in October of 2017. Author: Renata Di Gregorio Updated: 6:04 PM EST February 26, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla The life of a little boy who drowned in a septic tank at an Arlington park in 2017 is being remembered with a new playground dedicated in his honor.
Amari Harley went missing at a birthday party in Bruce Park in October of 2017, only for his body to be found later that day in an underground tank. Now, a new playground at that park has been dedicated to him.
Amari s family says he was a little boy who loved football. His story struck a chord with many people, including many who didn t even know him, who stopped by soon after his death for a vigil.
Arlington playground named after boy who drowned in a septic tank
Saturday would have been Amari Harley’s 7th birthday
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A new playground in Arlington will be named after Amari Harley, the little boy who drowned after falling into a sewage tank four years ago.
Amari was three years old when his body was found inside an unsecured septic tank while at Bruce Park with his family for a celebration. Authorities called it an accidental drowning.
More than a year after Amari’s death, his mother sued the city and two contractors who were in charge of maintaining the tanks. One contractor settled with the family and the other was dropped from the lawsuit. The city reached a settlement the Harley family in 2019.
Somerville and Pines draw, Hastings snatch a last ball win, Seaford too good for Balnarring
Stonecats stumble: Delacombe Park got the better of Frankston YCW with a 25 run win. Picture: Craig Barrett
SOMERVILLE and Pines finished all square after an epic encounter on Saturday.
After losing the toss, Somerville were sent in to bat first. Good knocks from opener Craig Black and number four Bradley McDonald helped guide the side to a final total of 143.
Pines’ run chase started poorly, with usually reliable openers Damien Lawrence and Ricky Ramsdale dismissed for scores of 11 and zero respectively.
Harley Peace-Stirling came in after the openers and got things back on track. After a duck in his innings last week against Flinders, Peace-Stirling was out to make amends. The first drop batsman blasted 66 runs.
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Patch asked various town officials how they recommend celebrating Valentine s Day in Greenwich this year. (Shutterstock)
GREENWICH, CT Amid everything going on during the first couple of months of 2021, it can be easy to forget that Valentine s Day is next week. Though the coronavirus crisis hit Connecticut early last year, Valentine s Day was largely unaffected by the virus in 2020. Unfortunately, though vaccination efforts are continuing across the state, the holiday will also undoubtedly look different this year.
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In light of this, Patch reached out to various town officials, as well as residents through Patch s neighbor post, to see how they recommend spending Valentine s Day in Greenwich this year. Here is what they had to say: