Dec 30, 2020
BOARDMAN Robert D. Calhoun, 90, passed away peacefully late Friday evening, Dec. 25, 2020, at Shepherd of the Valley in Boardman.
Robert, known as “Bob,” was born Sept. 30, 1930, in Flint, Mich., the son of the late Ernest and Helen Gault Calhoun.
Bob was a 1948 graduate of Bendle High School in Burton, Mich. In 1951, he enlisted in the Marine Corps. and served during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged in 1953 and returned to his hometown after his service. He began working for General Motors Fisher Body No. 2 in Flint, Mich., as a worker’s compensation administrator. Bob and his family relocated to Youngstown after accepting a transfer to the Lordstown Plant, from where he retired with more than 30 years of service with General Motors.
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“In Honor of the Wives and Mothers of 1776.” Photo/Richard Feren
Markers for cemeteries, meeting houses, mills, and civil rights activists can all be found in the Monadnock Region.
The state marker in Temple is for the Temple Glass Factory which was founded in 1780 and was the beginning of glass-making in New Hampshire. Right next to that sign is one erected by the Temple, NH Historical Society for the Village Cemetery. Most of the first settlers in
Temple were buried here with the first burial recorded in 1772. We particularly liked the sign at the entrance which reads
“In Honor of the Wives and Mothers of 1776”.
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CCF awards grants to Cambridge food pantries
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The Cambridge Community Foundation recently announced that it is awarding $40,000 in grants to 11 neighborhood food pantries and programs.
These are the first in a series of grants planned by the foundation to quickly distribute donated funds back into the community to help nonprofits address emergency issues including food insecurity, housing insecurity and shelter for the homeless, cash for urgent needs, access to connectivity and emergency child care.
The new grants, ranging in this round from $2,000 to $5,000, are administered from the Cambridge COVID-19 Emergency Fund. Over the past few weeks, donors across the city have given to the foundation’s second campaign for the Cambridge COVID-19 Emergency Fund, which is focused on helping neighbors during the 2020 winter.
St. James Episcopal Church calls new priest
The Reverend Richard Easterling joins Florence church
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St. James Episcopal Church has called The Reverend Richard Easterling to serve as its new priest-in-charge. As priest-in-charge, Fr. Richard will lead the church of around 200 members in all matters of worship and community involvement.
Easterling holds degrees from Louisiana State University and Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. He will assume the leadership of a church widely known for its historic links to both Florence and the birth of the Italian nation in the mid-eighteenth century.
He comes to St. James from New Orleans, Louisiana, where he served as Rector of St. George’s Church for six years. At St. George’s, his tenure was distinguished by profound preaching, reestablishing community, healing a parish in difficulty, creating financial sustainability, nurturing a diverse community and a commitment to inter-rel