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WLU participating in African American Read-In on Feb 25 | News, Sports, Jobs

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Walnut Street Bridge, Harrisburg State Hospital and 21 other Harrisburg properties targeted for preservation

Walnut Street Bridge, Harrisburg State Hospital and 21 other Harrisburg properties targeted for preservation Updated Feb 16, 2021; Posted Feb 16, 2021 Dixon University Center​ at 2986 N. Second Street is one of Historic Harrisburg Association s 2021 Preservation Priorities Facebook Share This year, the Historic Harrisburg Association is setting their sites on several properties in or around Harrisburg. The organization has released a list of several buildings across the greater capital city area as their 2021 Preservation Priorities, which they consider “most in need of attention,” according to their press release. Their list includes an HHA Top 5, which are the properties that the committee considers most in need of attention. But beyond those five sites are the 18 on the HHA Watch List, which are of lower priority but still in need of preservation and restoration.

Meriden schools scrutinized over mask policy for special ed students

Meriden schools scrutinized over mask policy for special ed students Meriden schools scrutinized over mask policy for special ed students Frank Kish, of Meriden, picks up his five-year-old son Max from his Hanover Elementary School bus outside his residence on Feb. 8, 2021. Kish carries Max’s sneakers since he often prefers not to wear them. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Frank Kish, of Meriden, carries son Max, 5, after picking him up from his Hanover Elementary School bus outside his residence, Mon., Feb. 8, 2021. Kish also carries Max s sneakers since he often prefers not to wear them. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Bobbie Kish, of Meriden, carries son Max, 5, into the house after his day of kindergarten at Hanover Elementary School in Meriden, Mon., Feb. 8, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal

We all have to be somewhere says Darlington Gypsy Billy Welch as research reveals lack of pitches

We all have to be somewhere says Darlington Gypsy Billy Welch as research reveals lack of pitches We all have to be somewhere says Darlington Gypsy as research reveals lack of pitches THE Gypsy and Traveller community is pleading with authorities that everyone needs a place to live following research showing the shocking lack of places for families. A report by Friends, Families and Travellers (FFT) reveals that whilst over 1696 households are currently on waiting lists for pitches, there are just 59 permanent and 42 transit pitches available nationwide. Billy Welch, the country s Gypsy spokesman who lives in Darlington, praised the provisions across the borough and North-East, but said the picture is different in other areas of the country and called for more to be done to future-proof sites.

Travellers: Shocking lack of pitches for families, charity warns

BBC News By Cherry Wilson image copyrightSupplied image captionBethany and her two children have been on a waiting list for more than a year There is a shocking lack of places for traveller families to live in England, according to a charity. Only 18 out of 251 registered traveller sites have any spaces available, research from Friends, Families and Travellers (FFT) suggests. It says the government must do more to identify land for the community to live on. The government says councils are best placed to assess the local need for permanent traveller sites. In October, FFT wrote to all local authorities and private registered site providers in England to ask how many pitches they had available.

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