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Descendents of the late Dr Cramer gathered for reunion in Ketchikan

Descendents of the late Dr Cramer gathered for reunion in Ketchikan
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The Revel Puck Circus at Leyton Jubilee Park

The Revel Puck Circus at Leyton Jubilee Park
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Our awareness is heightened : Golden Oaks residents discuss Wednesday fire in South County (VIDEO/PHOTO GALLERY)

Golden Oaks Association Vice President Bill Checkvala says that, while the neighborhood association has promoted fire safety to residents in the past, efforts will be ramped up even further after the 5.5-acre vegetation fire which occurred Wednesday evening off Brewer Road in South County. “The board is very aware,” said Checkvala on the neighborhood association’s approach to fire safety. “And, after an incident like this, our awareness is heightened even further.” “Under the advice that the Fire Safe Council and the Code Red people and the county offers, per that, we will do the necessary preparations so that we can evacuate a lot more quickly and with time to gather all the important things that we do not want to lose.”

Poole High students receive copies of Happy Sexy Millionaire by Steve Bartlett

Anytech Solutions donated 50 copies of a book by entrepreneur Steven Bartlett to Poole High School. The author of Happy Sexy Millionaire retired at 27 from his social media marketing business Social Chain, which he started at the age of 22 and took public in 2019 with a market valuation of more than £170million. Anytech, owned by Chris Palmer, was one of only 10 businesses chosen to donate the book to local schools. Mr Palmer said: “We want to support as many children as we can in Dorset and enable them to realise their full potential. “The next generation is our future. Steven’s book is a true insight into his journey from university drop-out to starting one of the most successful social media companies in the world.”

The Recorder - PHOTOS: From Abercrombie School to Greenfield Center School

PHOTOS: From Abercrombie School to Greenfield Center School >Pictured in August 1988, from left, designer Peter Jeswald, Ann Banash, chair of the campaign to build the future Greenfield Center School, and Chip Wood, director of the Greenfield Center School Northeast Foundation for Children, stand in front of the former Abercrombie School that was bought by the Center School. Staff File Photo/Chuck Blake >Through many local businesses donating their time and material, the new Greenfield Center School addition to the former Abercrombie School on Montague City Road gets underway in April 1989. Staff File Photo/Chuck Blake >Pictured in July 1989, Charles Rucci and his crew work on the new addition to the Greenfield Center School at the former Abercrombie School on Montague City Road. Bud Ware and his crew poured concrete. Staff File Photo/Chuck Blake

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