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Hundreds come together Saturday to pay tribute, remember Maxine Quigg & Terry O Brien

Hundreds come together Saturday to pay tribute, remember Maxine Quigg & Terry O’Brien By Jeff Cole and John Pirsos | May 1, 2021 at 10:25 PM EDT - Updated May 1 at 11:24 PM WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - The faces said it all and so did the sounds. Hundreds gathered in Watertown’s Public Square Saturday night to pay their respects to 53-year-old Terry O’Brien and 50-year-old Maxine Quigg, the two victims of Wednesday’s shooting at their business: Bridgeview Real Estate Services in downtown Watertown. The tribute was moving as Watertown Mayor Jeff Smith wanted it to be a chance for the community to come together and heal. At the vigil, many community leaders, and those close to O’Brien and Quigg approached the podium to express their condolences and look back on happier times.

Hundreds come together to pay tribute to Maxine Quigg & Terry O Brien

The faces said it all and so did the sounds.Hundreds gathered in Watertown’s Public Square Saturday night to pay their respects to 53-year-old Terry O’Brien and 50-year-old Maxine Quigg.

U18s Reach Youth Cup Semi-Finals After Rip-Roaring Victory Over 10-Man Blades - Ipswich Town News

U18s Reach Youth Cup Semi-Finals After Rip-Roaring Victory Over 10-Man Blades Friday, 30th Apr 2021 20:19 Town’s U18s progressed to the FA Youth Cup semi-finals - in which they will host Liverpool - after beating 10-man Sheffield United 3-2 after extra-time in a rip-roaring quarter-final tie at Portman Road. Nico Valentine gave the Blues the lead just after half-time but the Blades hit back via Will Osula and Andre Brookes to go in front before Elkan Baggott grabbed a leveller for Town deep into injury time and Harvey Cullinan netted an own goal two minutes from the end of extra-time to see the Blues through.

Cameron s 50-mile non-stop walk for suicide prevention charity

Cameron Stewart A 21-year-old Cumbrian will be doing a 50-mile non-stop walk during the bank holiday weekend to raise money for charity. Cameron Stewart will walk from his home town of Penrith to Windermere and back to raise greater awareness of young suicide and to raise funds for suicide prevention charity PAPYRUS. A friend of Cameron’s took her own life six years ago and he is determined to help save more lives. “It has been an incredibly tough year and sadly we will all know someone directly or in the community that has taken their own life. Suicide is the biggest killer of the under 35s in the UK,” said Cameron.

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