STAR readers have been sending in their condolences after the death of a mum who died after testing positive for Covid-19. The family of Liz Roberts, who worked at Sutton Children s Centre as a clerical officer, have paid an emotional tribute to her after she died on Thursday, February 25 aged 58 after testing positive for Covid-19. The die-hard Liverpool FC follower and Saints fan was expecting to become a grandmother for the first time which she was thrilled and excited about. Her family say she wanted to be called Nanny Liz. Her two sons Mike and Steven and their family said in a statement: “Firstly we as a family would like to thank everyone for their kind words at this time. It has brought us comfort to know how many people held our mum so close to their hearts.
Something we ve become a dab hand at - fixing our own drinks. But with Mother s Day brunches and champagne afternoon teas, or swooning over sumptuous interiors in an Insta-worthy boutique bar while sipping cocktails all off the cards right now, it s just as well! A second Mother s Day in lockdown means one thing - this year, mums deserves double the fuss. And while you may not be able to celebrate this special day together, there s a sense of optimism as we reach out, raise a glass, and show our mums how much they mean to us. Here s our top picks for Mother s Day.
Liverpool woman who made low calorie prosecco brand to appear on Amazon Prime after sales explode
Katherine Jones saw a gap in the market for prosecco and wine with less calories which still tasted great
20:06, 24 JAN 2021
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Entrepreneur Katherine Jones who launched her own prosecco brand has been chosen to star in an Amazon Prime reality show
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Princeton first responders start vaccination process
Ken Cleveland
Special to The Landmark
PRINCETON – The gym at the Thomas Prince School was set up almost as a classroom, with desks 6 feet apart. But the “students” were a little older than those usually seen at the school.
Firefighters, police officers and other first responders were attending the class to get vaccinated on Friday, Jan 15.
Fire Chief John Bennett said the setup can handle 52 people at a time for the COVID-19 vaccinations. It showcased the efficiency that may process more than 600 people per day when it is time for the general public.
Friday evening, officials from EMTs to nurses moved from desk to desk with a cart and methodically and efficiently vaccinated the people who are among the first tiers to get the shots.