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Scituate Water Rescue: Paddleboarders Recall – NECN

NBC Universal, Inc. Two women who were rescued amid wild weather off the coast of Scituate, Massachusetts, are telling their tale. The weather turned, and the next thing, the lighting and the thunder and the waves and the wind were all on top of us, said Hickey. The two tried to paddle to land. Burke was thrown from her board and separated from Hickey, who was clinging to hers. I was on my board going out to sea, and I couldn t go back and help her, Hickey said. We were helpless, totally helpless. Our redesigned local news and weather app is live! Download it for iOS or Android

Tommy s mother trying to fool us again

Tommy s mother trying to fool us again
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Farmington Hills resident recognized for work with Salvation Army

Farmington Hills resident recognized for work with Salvation Army Farmington Hills resident Colleen Burke has donated and spent time as a bell ringer for the Salvation Army over the last few years. The Salvation Army of Metro Detroit exceeded its $8 million fundraising goal this year. Photo provided by Colleen Burke Advertisement FARMINGTON HILLS Longtime Salvation Army supporter Colleen Burke, a 32-year-old resident of Farmington Hills, was announced as a winner of the Salvation Army of Metro Detroit’s “Watch for Good” volunteer initiative. As a member of the Novi Rotary Club for the last two and a half years, Burke has been in charge coordinating volunteer bell ringers within the organization. Outside of her work with the Rotary, she and her husband have supported the Salvation Army through donations.

They said it in 2020

Wicked Local “Help us help the wildlife in this unique way.  We all feel helpless during this horrific tragedy.  It’s simply devastating and our hearts are with all of the people and animals of Australia,” - Scituate Animal Shelter Executive Director Maryann Regan on the shelter collecting “Joey Pouches” for the marsupials that lost their mothers in the catastrophic wildfires. “The glass at the front door was broken and there was blood found on the door, on the ground, and on a shovel that had been used to smash the door,” – Lt. Detective Paul Norton about a break-in at Reynolds Package Store.

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