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| 10 May 2021 | 07:06 Assemblyman Colin J. Schmitt will honor 17 “Women of Distinction” within the 99th Assembly District at a ceremony on May 17 at the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center.
Assemblyman Colin J. Schmitt announced this week the list of 17 honorees for the second annual 99th Assembly District Women of Distinction ceremony.
These honorees will be formally honored at an event to be held on Monday, May 17, at the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center, 1351 Kings Highway, Sugar Loaf, at 6:30 p.m.
Local leaders from each municipality in the 99th Assembly District were asked to nominate one woman who has made a positive impact on their community and is worthy of this official recognition.
Limerick barbers enjoy bonanza as local economy re-opens after lockdown
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These men were mong the first to queue on Monday outside Kenny’s barbers in Kilmallock PICTURE: Jean Tierney );
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HAIRDRESSERS across the city and county enjoyed a much-needed fillip as Covid-19 restrictions were eased earlier this week.
Across Limerick, men and women were in attendance at barber shops, with queues in some cases stretching down the street, as shops were allowed to open by appointment.
One of those barbers proving particularly popular was Kenny’s Barbers in Kilmallock, with Jean Tierney taking this picture of a growing line of customers just before opening-time.
New Gloucester board tables anti-mask resolution
Members of the public opposing the measure call it ignorant, irresponsible, a manifesto and a spread of misinformation.
By Emily BaderLakes Region Weekly
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The New Gloucester Selectboard took no action on the mask resolution introduced by Selectperson Linda Chase, top right. At one point, upwards of 70 citizens joined the virtual meeting held over Zoom.
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New Gloucester Selectmen took no action this week on an anti-mask resolution that questioned the constitutionality of Gov. Janet Mills’ executive orders requiring face coverings in public settings.
The majority of the 70 people tuning into the meeting who spoke opposed the anti-mask measure, with one, New Gloucester resident and South Portland City Manager Scott Morrelli, saying it was an “ignorant” and “irresponsible” resolution.
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The New Gloucester Board of Selectmen took no action on an anti-mask resolution that questioned the constitutionality of Gov. Janet Mills’ executive orders requiring face coverings in public settings.
The four-page preamble begins with a declaration that “there is scant scientific evidence to date that cloth masks prevent the spread of COVID-19 despite the fact that cloth mask use is quite common, yet infection rates are still high.”
A number of scientific studies conducted and cited by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, National Institutes of Health and other medical research institutions across the country have found that wearing a multi-layer cloth mask dramatically reduces the risk of infection to both the mask-wearer and those surrounding them.