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Maura Murray blue ribbon memorial tree destroyed

Maura Murray blue ribbon memorial tree destroyed March 10, 2021HAVERHILL Despite ongoing efforts by Maura Murray s family to save the tree marking the site where she was last seen alive, the property owners cut it down two weeks ago. Last fall, Murray s family petitioned the New Hampshire legislature to install a permanent historical marker on Route 112 in Haverhill. They await approval and hope for a spring installation. Typically, the approval process takes about four months. But COVID really slowed things down at the state capitol, and we haven t heard anything yet, stated Murray s elder sister Julie. Only 25 New Hampshire resident petition signatures were required for a historical marker. Murray said the effort received overwhelming international support.

Carole King s TAPESTRY and Then Some

Carole King / Paul Ingles/PRX Airs Friday, March 5, 2021, at 10 p.m. Two hour-long radio program produced by top public radio music documentary producer Paul Ingles that offers a deep dive celebration of the 1971 Carole King masterpiece on its half-century anniversary (February10, 2021). Top music writers and scholars give their intimate reflections on the album, its place in music history, and Carole King s overall career. Featured commentators are Ann Powers of NPR Music, music critic Holly Gleason, Beverly Keel - Dean of the Music and Entertainment Department at Middle Tennessee State University, Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone Magazine and American Songwriter editor Paul Zollo. Carole King is heard also from a 2012 archival interview.

Kovels Antiques: Certain wood can help identify where chairs came from

Terry and Kim Kovel King Features Syndicate Furniture made in America during its early days sometimes used expensive imported material such as mahogany with hardware from Europe. But local woods, such as pine, oak, walnut and cedar, iron and even paint were available and inexpensive. The use of a local wood helps identify furniture made in New Mexico, Louisiana and parts of Pennsylvania. An early 19th-century ladderback chair from Louisiana was sold at a recent Neal auction. It was made of cypress wood, which is rot-resistant, hard and durable, has few knots, a light golden color, and, best of all, found near the furniture maker. The chair could also be dated from the shape of the stiles, rungs and its corn husk seat. Modern copies of this type of chair to be used outdoors are made of cypress because it lasts longer than other woods.

Lasseter Motor Company celebrates new ownership

Shown center cutting the ribbon is Judd Lasseter, alongside family, Lasseter Motor Company staff and Chamber Ambassadors. Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce Lasseter Motor Company celebrates new ownership Mar 5, 2021 Mar 5, 2021 Shown center cutting the ribbon is Judd Lasseter, alongside family, Lasseter Motor Company staff and Chamber Ambassadors. Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce MOULTRIE, Ga. — The Moultrie-Colquitt County Chamber of Commerce recently held a grand opening ribbon cutting for Lasseter Motor Company located at 1825 Veteran s Parkway South in Moultrie, Georgia.  Lasseter Motor Company is owned by Lasseter Tractor Company — Tony Lasseter, Judd Lasseter, Bryan McDonald, and John Hayes — and is a full line General Motors dealership.  They inventory all lines inclusive of Buick, GMC, Cadillac, and Chevrolet.  They offer services from an oil change and tire ro

Democrats Are Pathologically Short-Changing America

Democrats Are Pathologically Short-Changing America The ever-shrinking stimulus check - sorry, some of you just won t make the cut Jack Crosbie, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail At first, it was $2,000. That was the message throughout the Georgia runoffs, which Democrats carried in a shocking double victory on the back of a nationwide PR blitz, flooding airwaves with promises that a newly-blue Senate could end Mitch McConnell’s half-decade of tyranny.  Then, the number shrunk: $2,000 was actually $1,400, because Trump had already given us $600. The messaging changed before our eyes: In one tweet, dated January 12th, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris called for “$2,000 stimulus checks.” In another, dated January 14th, she quoted President-elect Joe Biden promising to “finish the job of getting a total of $2,000.” This wasn’t a broken promise at all, Biden press secretary Jen Psaki claimed, implying that it wasn’t their fault if you were too stupid to work that on

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