The Paolini Perspective: Episode 151
Published
WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - Patrick and Sarah talk lots of sports and pop-culture today. How could the Naomi Osaka situation have been handled differently?
Plus, NBA fans have gotten out of control is it time to fine unruly spectators thousands of dollars? A Texas valedictorian decided to go rogue and give a speech about the new Texas abortion laws should her mic have been cut?
Plus, thoughts on the first Republican Filibuster to block a Jan 6 investigation and more.
The Paolini Perspective: Episode 150
Published
Plus, some businesses aren t requiring employees to wear masks, good idea or not?
Mayor De Blasio announcing schools will be back in person, will more major cities follow?
Sarah Frazer, 23, was run down by a truck nine years ago after she pulled into the breakdown lane on the Hume Highway in country NSW and her father Peter started National Road Safety Week.
Concord town criers for May 16, 2021
Published: 5/14/2021 9:07:03 PM
PENACOOK
Services available
■United Church of Penacook continues to offer in-person services at 10 a.m. every Sunday. You can also listen to a recording or a YouTube video of the full service by visiting ucpnh.org.
■The food pantry at the United Church of Penacook is open every Tuesday from 9:30-11:30 a.m. for Penacook residents. Pantry visitors are allowed two bags of groceries and one bag of personal care items every two weeks.
CHERYL STINSON
Parks and Rec program
■The Concord Parks and Recreation Senior Program will have Dorean Kimball coming to the City Wide Community Center on May 26 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to present information about the accordion and her therapeutic volunteer work at Concord Hospital and local nursing homes. Dorean will talk about the accordion and play some beautiful, familiar tunes. For more information or to sign up to attend, contact Becky at 230-4982 or rbukowski@concor