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Portsmouth abutters oppose 152-apartment North Mill Pond development

Residents expressed opposition to the project and offered counterproposals. The city attorney said what the Planning Board can discuss is limited.

Michael C MacNerland | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Apr 8, 2021 Michael Clayton MacNerland, 38, of Naples, Florida, and originally born and raised in Saranac Lake, passed away tragically on April 4, 2021. He was surrounded by his family in their home. Michael was predeceased by his grandparents Dempsey and Nancy Johnson, grandmother Luna Howard and grandfather Robert MacNerland. He is survived by his grandmother Joan MacNerland, parents Richard and Tia MacNerland, his brother and brother’s wife Stephen and Deirdre MacNerland, and his nephew Brayden MacNerland. After Michael attended Saranac Lake High School, he went on to study art at SUNY Oswego. Michael was an exceptional artist and author of poetry books and short stories. He was a lifelong learner and loved to read books and listen to podcasts of the universe and science, and he was so excited for what AI (Artificial Intelligence) was going to look like in the next 10 years. While he had many favorite mediums, the one thing he loved on earth more than anything was his mo

Election 2021: Rockford area results roundup

Election 2021: Rockford area results roundup Kevin Haas, Jeff Kolkey, Shaquil Manigault and Corina Curry, Rockford Register Star © Scott P. Yates/Rockford Register Star Rockford resident Reneé Edlén votes with her two-year-old son Alastair in the 5th Ward during consolidated elections at Pilgrim Baptist Church Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Rockford. Here s a roundup of some of our coverage of key races in the region. Go here to see complete results of contested races. Rockford City Council  Democrats won four of five contested City Council races on Tuesday, giving them a 10-4 majority on the council. Three of the aldermanic races were previously decided in the Feb. 23 primary. 

Vehicle residents on rise in Rhode Island during COVID pandemic

PROVIDENCE A trash-strewn parking lot sandwiched between La Gigantes Meat Market and a pawn shop on Elmwood Avenue has been home for the last two months for Matthew Roberts, his girlfriend and dog. Roberts has paid at least $100 a week and done work for the market’s owner in exchange for parking his 1992 Ford Econoline RV on the dirt lot. He s been told, though, that at the end of the month it s time to move on. Once again, Roberts will be in search of a safe place to park.  “I can’t find anywhere to go. Even friends and family don’t want us there,” said Roberts, 40.

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