Smashed window at Witchford church - just part of the damage
- Credit: R Westwell
A fundraising page has been launched to pay for window repairs and to set up security arrangements after a break-in at a Witchford church.
£205 has so far been raised towards a £5,000 target after St Andrew s Church was one of four churches broken into during the weekend of February 6-7.
During the incident, the bottom part of a window was broken and some of the items inside were wrecked.
The church committee made a list of anything that was missing and reported the incident to police.
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Students honor workers for service during pandemic
Students of St. John’s Catholic School recently took to the streets to spread some joy and to thank the many area businesses for their effort and energy in continuing to provide service to the community during the pandemic.
The children created paper hearts, with inspiring messages of gratitude, which they then taped on storefronts and doors in the downtown area.
Their actions, that were part of Maine Catholic Schools Week, were inspired partly by Portland’s own St. Valentine’s Bandit, who annually and anonymously, tapes hearts up all over the city. The children would have preferred to deliver the sentiments themselves but were following COVID-19 protocols.
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World leading experts to support North-South Corridor design
The Marshall Liberal Government will receive expert, industry-leading advice to finalise the business case and development of the reference design for the final stage of the North-South Corridor from SA based Joint-Venture Aurecon Mott MacDonald.
Aurecon Mott MacDonald JV has been awarded the Master Advisory Services contract, having worked on some of the most complex transport projects in Australia.
Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Corey Wingard, said the Master Advisory Services is essential for a project of this scale to ensure accurate and independent technical advice is received to inform the design and planning.
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