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Massachusetts Fishing Report – January 14, 2021

Massachusetts Fishing Report – January 14, 2021 Hilltown Ponds are hot! While the wait is on for winter to start behaving like it close to the coast, those seeking safe ice have been on the move. Should you decide that you simply can’t wait for neighborhood water bodies to cap over, point your ride to the valleys and the hills! Massachusetts Fishing Report I was pleasantly surprised when David of Merrimack Sports spilled the beans on a number of ice fishing options in the Merrimack Valley. First on the list was Millvale Pond which was producing good numbers of rainbows, bass and pickerel but the number which most stuck out was 7”, which was the average depth of ice! Other spots that have been producing are Plugs Pond, Rock Pond, Country Pond and Tuxbury Pond. In anticipation of what seems like an imminent lock-up of the coves of the Merrimack (again!), the shop is supplementing its “heavy” shiners (5”) with bigger bait for the pike that prowl there.

Sokoman Minerals Corp : Sokoman Minerals Provides Program Update, Moosehead Gold Project, Central Newfoundland

Sokoman Minerals Provides Program Update, Moosehead Gold Project, Central Newfoundland

Sokoman Minerals Provides Program Update, Moosehead Gold Project, Central Newfoundland
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Local fire companies spread cheer with Santa visits

Local fire companies spread cheer with Santa visits
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Winchester Theatre Royal granted community asset status

WINCHESTER Theatre Royal has been formally granted the status of a community asset by the city council. The move, agreed last week, will give the venue added protection in the face of an uncertain future. Deryck Newland, chief executive of Play to the Crowd, the charity who runs the theatre operation, said: The Winchester Theatre Trust, our landlord, have registered the theatre as a Community Asset. This gives this wonderful building further protection as a heritage site and means that it is truly owned by the community we serve. The city council maintains the list and if any of the assets on the register are put up for sale, the community is given six months to prepare a bid and can attempt to buy the asset themselves.

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