Thursday, 11 February 2021, 12:12 pm
One of the most enthralling storylines of the sporting
summer will open its next chapter on Saturday when Tom Walsh
and Jacko Gill resume their rivalry in the shot-put circle
at the Porritt Classic in Hamilton.
Gill, 26, is
currently riding the crest of a wave with three straight
victories over Walsh and a career-best throw of 21.52m at
the International Track Meet in Christchurch last
weekend.
But he will be wary of the constant threat of
three-time world champion Walsh, who has improved in
distance in each of his outings this season.
The
28-year-old started with 20.14m at the Night of 5s meet in
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MAGFest Executive Director Paul Birtel Resigns
MAGFest leadership underwent another shake-up. The official Twitter account confirmed MAGFest Executive Director Paul Birtel’s resignation. This comes after six Board of Directors members resigned in early January 2021.
Birtel and the MAGfest Board of Directors were accused of various abuses of power. Staff compiled details on a Friends of MAGFest website. Those managing it suggested Birtel in particular was responsible for “verbal and emotional abuse,” “mismanagement of the organization,” and “abuse of power.” Specifically, letters to the event’s board of directors from both paid and unpaid staff citing his bullying and retaliatory action against people who came forward to discuss issues.
MASSENA â The village Department of Public Works superintendent went one for two on his requests to fill two positions.
Hassan A. Fayad had recommended that Andrew Beaulieu be appointed as a backhoe operator and Thomas Blair as an assistant street foreman.
âThatâs in the absence of the permanent street superintendent. This individual will fill in the gap during the other individualâs absence,â he told village trustees.
He said both positions had been held by a tenured employee who was not expected to return to work, leaving two in-house vacancies.
Mr. Fayad said they conducted interviews last week.
âToday we are presenting you with the recommendations of the people we believe have the best qualifications for the two vacant positions,â he said.