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The seven festive bargains you can buy from Bury Market this Christmas

The seven festive bargains you can buy from Bury Market this Christmas From mince pies to Christmas puds, you ll make some great savings by shopping local this year Updated Advertorial The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Tis the season to be jolly and what better way to lift your spirits than visiting Bury s world famous market. Although the lead up to Christmas hasn t been as festive as we may have hoped this year, Bury Market traders are keen to spread the Christmas cheer and welcome locals back to their beloved stalls. Following the second national lockdown, the entire market is now back in full swing as all non-essential stalls have now reopened to the public.

Three Oaks Council bids a reluctant adieu to Water & Sewer Superintendent

THREE OAKS — The Three Oaks Village Council bid a reluctant farewell to Water & Sewer Superintendent Quentin Clark during its Dec. 9 regular meeting. Clark is taking a job with the City of Dowagiac, and his letter of resignation was accepted effective Dec. 31 with congratulations and thank-you’s voiced by several council members. “It’s going to be a bummer for all of us to see him go,” said council member Becky Thomas. “It wasn’t an easy decision, it still isn’t an easy decision,” Clark said. “Three Oaks reminds me a lot of where I’m from – I’m from Cass.

Of All Things: A reason to visit Philadelphia

The magazine called “Travel + Leisure” usually suggests that travelers should head for such places as the Samana Peninsula in the Dominican Republic, or the Ras Al Khaimah emerate, or Finland’s far north. But the current December issue offers 13 pages, starting on page 84, with the headline “Philly Special.” No, the article doesn’t start with Independence Hall or the Betsy Ross House or some other “good for the kids” cliché destination. - Advertisement - The text starts out, “Beyond Philadelphia’s historic center lies a constellation of neighborhoods. . .” It was written by a Philadelphian, who knows that the city covers more than 142 square miles (although six percent is water, what with the rivers and creeks and all), and has more than a million and a half residents.

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