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Framingham Finance Chief Retiring At End Of Budget Season

Framingham Finance Chief Retiring At End Of Budget Season Patch 5/3/2021 Neal McNamara © City of Framingham Framingham CFO Mary Ellen Kelley will retire effective June 29, according to city officials. FRAMINGHAM, MA One of the longest serving remaining department heads in Framingham will depart this summer. Chief Financial Officer Mary Ellen Kelley will retire effective June 29 at the conclusion of the fiscal 2022 budget process. In recent months, Kelley has been handling a major budget crisis in Framingham with the discovery of multimillion dollar deficits in the city s water and sewer funds. Kelley said she wanted to get through this season s municipal budget before hanging up her hat.

Reports of monkeys swinging from cemetery trees in Ohio have police on the lookout

Reports of monkeys swinging from cemetery trees in Ohio have police on the lookout © Provided by New York Daily News Police in Cincinnati, Ohio have their doubts, but they’re not taking reports of a handful of monkeys swinging from cemetery trees lightly. “It may be some misinformation, but we are taking it very seriously,” Sgt. Joseph Hicks told Enquirer Media said. Cincinnati police Sgt. Jacob Hicks said they have no first person officer reports of monkeys being loose in St. Joseph Cemetery in East Price Hill @Enquirerpic.twitter.com/4MJGvbEE9S Chris Mayhew (@reportermayhew) April 8, 2021 Cops responded to reports from locals around Saint Joseph’s Cemetery that five primates were seen Wednesday going from limb to limb. Searches that night and the following morning turned-up no monkey business. Sgt. Hicks said four officers were involved in the search. They had not spoken to anyone who saw the monkeys first-hand.

Missing Monkeys In Cincinnati? Police Go Bananas Solving Mystery

UpdatedThu, Apr 8, 2021 at 1:45 pm ET Reply This photo shows a young chimpanzee relaxing in a tree. Meanwhile, police are investigating reports of multiple monkeys on the loose in Cincinnati. (Getty Images) CINCINNATI, OH Cincinnati police are working to solve a missing-monkey mystery swinging through news reports and social media feeds Thursday. Police and animal authorities are on the lookout for at least five rogue monkeys who were reportedly last spotted in trees in a Cincinnati cemetery. Initial reports said the monkeys were from a private collection. With the help of Cincinnati Zoo staff, a search for the monkeys started around 10 p.m. Wednesday in the Price Hill neighborhood, about four miles west of downtown, according to a FOX 19 report.

Reports of cemetery monkeys in Ohio taken very seriously

Reports of cemetery monkeys in Ohio taken very seriously
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Ground News - Police are searching for 5 escaped monkeys in Cincinnati

Ground News - Police are searching for 5 escaped monkeys in Cincinnati
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