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Republican voters in Manheim Township appeared to be choosing the party ticket as the best bet to retake control of the townshipâs board of commissioners.
With all precincts reporting the in-person vote, endorsed Republican candidates John Bear, Stacey Morgan Brubaker and Mary Jo Huyard held large leads over unendorsed challengers Anthony Marcavage and Michael Loeven for nominations for three four-year seats.
An estimated 2,300 to 3,500 mail-in ballots remained to be counted in the township as of press time.
A fourth endorsed Republican, incumbent Donna DiMeo, had no GOP opponent for a two-year seat and won the partyâs nomination.
If they prevail in the primary, Bear, Morgan Brubaker and Huyard will square off in the fall against three endorsed Democrats â incumbents Tom OâBrien and Carol Gifford, and real estate investor Stella Sexton â who were unchallenged in their partyâs primary.
Move to restrict bulk-buying unlikely to increase supply, say industry figures Threshold set too high, with over-emphasis on first-time buyers to the neglect of renters
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New homes at Bay Meadows, Hollystown, Dublin 15. The entire estate of 112 houses was bought by Round Hill Capital earlier this month. Photograph: Dara Mac Dónaill/The Irish Times
Government plans to restrict the bulk-buying of homes in housing estates are unlikely to result in significant supply increases for owner-occupiers, property industry figures have said.
The Government is to clamp down on house purchases by large investors by increasing stamp duty to 10 per cent on the purchase of more than 10 houses.
Shapinsay Show cancelled for 2021
May 18, 2021 at 7:30 am
The Shapinsay Agricultural Show back in 2014. (Tom O’Brien)
The 2021 Shapinsay Show will sadly not go ahead this year, due to uncertainty over the state of COVID-19 restrictions come August.
This is the fourth of the six agricultural shows in the county that have made this choice this year.
A spokeswoman for the Shapinsay Agricultural Association said: “After lots of discussions, we have decided to cancel our show this year again.
“It has not been an easy decision, but we feel that there is still so much uncertainty as to how things will be in August.