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Norman Eggleston | Obituary | The Independent

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Petersburg Pickers showcases Sycamore Street assets at block party

Enjoy shopping, eating, listening to music performances, watch art demonstrations, and more at this inaugural event. The Progress-Index PETERSBURG - Who s ready to spend a Sunday afternoon at a block party? Mark your calendars to attend The Sycamore Street Experience happening May 16. We re hoping this effort to promote shopping local becomes an annual full-blown festival, shared Petersburg Pickers owner Kimberly Ann Calos. This fun-filled event will showcase the amazing, diverse, and historic assets our growing block and thriving City has to offer. There s so much to see and do in our little part of Petersburg.   The public is invited to celebrate the fun, uptown block of Sycamore Street where there will be music, specialty shopping, El Mundo De Las Delicious restaurant preparing authentic Mexican food as well as other food vendors, artists, a special exhibit “Virginia Stores of the Past” at Second Hand Rose, and so much more. 

Motion to extend COVID emergency declaration sparks debate

NORTH KINGSTOWN – On Monday night, a motion to extend the town’s state of emergency declaration due to the COVID-19 pandemic sparked debate among town council members along party lines. Despite the extension being endorsed by the North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce and being necessary to, according to town officials, bolster small, local businesses, Republicans on the council rejected the proposal while Democrats ultimately approved it in a 3-2 vote. The motion comes after Governor Dan McKee last week announced a number of relaxations on existing pandemic-related restrictions, including lifting the outdoor mask mandate by May 7, along with no limits for social gatherings and businesses and places of worship being allowed to return to full capacities on May 28. Meanwhile, metrics around the pandemic, such as new cases of COVID-19 and hospitalizations resulting from the virus, continue to fall in Rhode Island as more and more vaccines are administered to people living and wo

Obituary: Gail Elaine (Smith) Atkin - Rio Rancho Observer

Obituary: Gail Elaine (Smith) Atkin Story by Submitted | Apr 25, 2021 | Obituaries | Gail Elaine (Smith) Atkin Gail Elaine (Smith) Atkin was born Nov. 14, 1937, in Visalia, Calif., and passed away April 9, 2021, in Rio Rancho, N.M. She was the younger daughter born to Ross Watson Smith and Hazel Gertrude (Brown) Smith. Her father worked for California Edison, and her early years were spent in the rural areas of the power company’s communities. She met a young man, Frank Gilbert (Gil) Atkin, in 4-H when she was 15, and they became lifelong partners. They married Sept. 27, 1953, in Porterville, Calif. Together, they began their first of many entrepreneurial ventures, raising chickens and turkeys to sell to area livestock producers. She also grafted navel oranges on rootstock for area orchards.

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