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25 Hemlock Hill Road In Amherst, New Hampshire: Wow!

Built: 1980 Features: Stunning Contemporary Home designed by noted architect Michael Ingram. Ingram drew inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright s organic architectural style.Expansive spaces, soaring ceilings, the materials used, a connection between the structure and its natural setting. The Kitchen is distinctive with curved islands, granite countertops, top-of-the-line cabinetry & appliances. The sunken Living Room and Dining Room are defined by changes in flooring, elevation, and elements such as a built-in cherry buffet and dramatic floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace. Also on the main level are an Office/4th Bedroom and 2 additional bedrooms, one with its own Private Bath. Upstairs is an exceptional Master Suite with a luxurious gath, roof deck, and balcony overlooking the first-floor living area. This exquisite house is set on a private 12-acre estate lot in Amherst s Jasper Valley neighborhood, an hour north of Boston with easy access to shopping & major commuter routes. Call for

Allum Hall Covid vaccination centre jabs 20,000 patients

Laura Ellis, the 20,000th patient to be jabbed at Allum Hall, pictured with Dr Alex Byrne, left, who is leading the programme, and retired GP partner Dr Mike Ingram who administered Laura s vaccine The team behind a vaccination hub reached a wonderful milestone at the weekend after jabbing their 20,000th patient. For the last two months, Allum Hall in Borehamwood has been one of several Hertfordshire hosts helping make our communities safe by providing a place for the coronavirus vaccine to be administered. Thousands have passed through the doors of the hall and thanks to an expert team of clinicians, healthcare staff, and volunteers, the vaccination roll-out locally has gone off without a hitch.

His life mattered: Former teacher remembers James Hutchinson at school vigil

Police say the 6-year-old was murdered by his own mother, leaving the community in disbelief. Community members, classmates and teachers honor James Hutchinson By Courtney King | March 2, 2021 at 10:00 PM EST - Updated March 21 at 9:02 AM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Close to 200 people packed Barnitz Stadium in Middletown Tuesday night in honor of James Hutchinson, the 6-year-old boy whose harrowing death last weekend has become a regionwide source of grief. The Middletown School District hosted the vigil just after sundown. Front and center was a portrait of James painted by Middletown High School art students. Members of the school district spoke beside it to a bleacher-bound audience gathered for a moment of collective mourning.

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