Some of the postboxes found around St Albans.
- Credit: Chris Bennett
This year s St Albans Postboxes charity fundraiser has smashed past the £25,000 barrier to become the most successful yet.
For the third year, 50-plus knitted festive toppers could be found on postboxes around the city centre in the run-up to Christmas, and encouraged online donations to St Albans and District Foodbank and Open Door St Albans.
With the city facing swiftly tightening pandemic restrictions,
St Albans Postboxes.
- Credit: Chris Bennett
families embraced the opportunity to enjoy a Covid-safe outdoor activity, and this year s initiative has so far raised £25,120.95, including Gift Aid.
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North Carolina Continues Recovering from Fall Cyberattack
Chatham County, N.C., is continuing to slowly rebound from a late October cyberattack that shut down most of the county’s functions and temporarily cut off public access to government services. by Tammy Grubb, The Herald-Sun / December 14, 2020 Shutterstock
(TNS) Chatham County, N.C., is slowly rebounding from a late October cyberattack that shut down most county functions and temporarily cut off public access to services.
But officials still don t know what caused the
Oct. 28 attack that disrupted most of the county s computer network, email and office phones, County Manager
Dan LaMontagne
said. The specifics won t be released until an investigation is finished, he said.
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