The Time Frequency
The Time Frequency (TTF) are an electronic dance group from Scotland.
The band was founded by Jon Campbell in 1990. They Scotland s first dance act. Members are Paul Inglis, Gavin McCloy. Along with Jon Campbellary Mary Kiani was the lead singer of TTF, then Debbie Millar and currently Lorena Dale. The Time Frequency play gigs all over the United Kingdom, mainly in Scotland. In Scotland they usually play at Barrowlands and Rezerection.
During the 1990s, they had chart success with a number of hit singles, amongst which the biggest were The Ultimate High , New Emotion and Real Love (the last named of which, after a remix, reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart).
Small N.J. city works to offer COVID vaccines to Spanish-speaking and low-income residents
Updated May 06, 2021;
Posted May 06, 2021
Lambertville partnered with multiple local entities to vaccinate 130 community members with the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.Courtesy
Facebook Share
Over 100 residents from a small New Jersey city were inoculated in a vaccine clinic focusing on the community’s Spanish-speaking population as well as its low-income residents.
Lambertville partnered with multiple local entities to vaccinate 130 community members with the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. These entities include Penn Medicine Princeton Health, New Hope Celebrates, Fisherman’s Mark, the Lambertville Public School, the Delaware Valley Food Pantry, the Lambertville Police Department and the Bucks County Playhouse.
Mayor Julia Fahl leads City of Lambertville COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic
(LAMBERTVILLE, NJ) The City of Lambertville, in partnership with Penn Medicine Princeton Health, New Hope Celebrates, Fisherman s Mark, Lambertville Public School, Delaware Valley Food Pantry, and Lambertville Police Department, was successful in providing vaccinations for 130 members of the public through a Vaccination Clinic hosted by Lambertville Hall.
The task force, led by Mayor Julia Fahl, focused on providing opportunities for the community’s Spanish-speaking as well as its low-income population. The vaccination clinic administered the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, and more than 90% of the patients served were members of the community’s Spanish-speaking residents.
After a 38-year-old mother of four was released from the Charlotte County Jail in November 2018, she remained bedridden until her death.
Stephanie Miller did not properly receive the heart medication that was prescribed to her by doctors during the 20 days that she was incarcerated at the Sarasota County Jail and then the Charlotte County Jail, medical records show.
Stephanie Miller prior to her illness and incarceration. PHOTO PROVIDED
According to a lawsuit filed in federal court in February, Miller died as a result of the injuries she sustained at the jails.
While visiting a relative in North Port, Miller was arrested on Nov. 10, 2018 by a North Port police officer on a Charlotte County warrant for missing a court date that passed while Miller was hospitalized for her heart-related illness.
Tuesday will be Election Day for municipal races in Missouri, but Gainesville residents and voters in the Dora and Thornfield school districts still have an opportunity to cast an absentee ballot. According to the Ozark County Times, the Ozark County Clerk’s Office will be open Monday from 8 to 5 for any looking to vote absentee.
Tuesday’s polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters deciding on the Gainesville City Council race will cast their ballots in the Ozark County Courthouse. Incumbent East Ward Alderman Dana Crisp is being challenged by Debbie Miller. Shane Ledbetter did not refile for his West Ward seat, and no other candidate has filed. Residents of the ward may opt to write in a name for the seat.