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The Pinnacle starts fundraising for 600 acre purchase

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   WESTMINSTER WEST — The Windmill Hill Pinnacle Association plans to buy 615 undeveloped acres in three Windham County towns in order to protect the views from its hiking trails, as well as protect wildlife ranging from wood turtles to herons to bear and moose. The organization hopes to close on the purchase of land from the heirs of longtime Westminster West resident Edwin “Jim” Massey by the end of the month, according to Libby Mills, a board member of the association. Massey died in 2017 in Westminster West at age 77. Mills said the Massey land had been on the association’s radar for years.

DVIDS - News - Vietnam veteran source of pride for nephew in uniform

47 REDSTONE ARSENAL, Ala. Col. John Motszko was an infant when his uncle James Schueler returned from his tour of duty in Vietnam. Even so, Uncle Jim’s wartime service has inspired Motszko throughout this military career. “His service has always been a point of pride for me,” Motszko said. “During deployments and training, I always knew no matter how difficult things would get for me, he had survived far worse.” Motsko’s 28 years of Army service includes multiple deployments to Iraq and other locations in the Middle-East, and to Bosnia. He has also served as the commander of Headquarters and Headquarters Company 16th Special Troops Battalion in Baumholder, Germany. Currently, Motszko is the military deputy for Army Materiel Command’s Human Resources (G-1). His uncle is among several family members of AMC Headquarters employees who are being recognized through AMC’s Vietnam Veteran Commemoration Program.

Ohio declares Aortic Aneurysm Awareness Day, hoping to prevent deaths

It only took a minute for Chuck McMullens’ pain to go from annoying to catastrophic. The Newark resident was sitting July 6 on his front porch, when he felt a pain in his lower abdomen, “like maybe I had to use the restroom,” he said. When he stood up to go inside, though, he collapsed. He had lost feeling in his legs and the pain intensified. “It felt like an octopus was grabbing and squeezing my stomach,” he said. On the verge of passing out, McMullens managed to dial 911. He could hear the squad coming up his driveway as he drifted in and out of consciousness.

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