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Rochester Man Wounded in Shooting at Hudson & Gilmore

Apr 27, 2021 A Rochester man is hospitalized following the city s latest shooting. Police say the man in his 20s was hit several times in the lower body near Hudson Avenue and Gilmore Street at around 2 this afternoon. He was taken to Rochester General in a private vehicle. There s no update on his condition.  

West Dunbartonshire back in business as lockdown restrictions ease

West Dunbartonshire back in business as lockdown restrictions ease Shops, pubs, restaurants, beauty salons and gyms threw open their doors yesterday. (Image: Lennox Herald) Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice West Dunbartonshire is back in business with shops, pubs, restaurants, beauty salons and gyms throwing open their doors for the first time this year.

John Byrne: On Gerry Rafferty, Paisley and why he s still working at 81 years old

Brian Beacom JOHN Byrne has Zoomed into the room, and the first impression is the artist/writer certainly hasn’t surrendered to the sartorial ordinariness of a man born at the beginning of the Blitz. His traditional two-tone jacket, the louche silk scarf on neck still suggests a retired rock star, or a mid-20th century dandy. Byrne, thank goodness, still loves to dress to the tens. What’s missing, however, is the almost omnipresent roll-up which dangled from his lips like a limp, recently hanged man. And the Frank Zappa combed-back dark hair is now a soft silver shading, as is his goatee. Yet, still Byrne looks commanding. Defiant. Like a subject in search of an artist, a task he has often taken upon himself.

Banged-up Scots thug who helped mug teen girls admits more crimes

Banged-up Scots thug who helped mug teen girls admits more crimes
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1974: Triumph and sadness

CHRIS SKELTON Catholic Diocese of Christchurch archivist Triona Doocey goes through some of the relics unearthed during demolition of the Catholic cathedral. THE PRESS 160 YEARS is a series marking the launch of The The Press will revisit stories from every year of publication. There was triumphant news as well as sad news in Christchurch in 1974. “A minor miracle, a dream come true; the opening of the ceremony for the 1974 Commonwealth Games was a triumph for its organisers, and all who took part in it,” The Press wrote on January 25. Press/Stuff Dick Tayler at the end of his historic race.

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