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Jail for man who flouted Railway Village ban

1/1 A man has been jailed after breaching an injunction banning him from going to the Railway Village. William O’Driscoll, 40, was handed the County Court order in November after what police described as months of threatening behaviour. Barely a month later, after he was sentenced at the magistrates’ court for other matters, he was arrested for breaching the injunction. William O Driscoll Picture: WILTSHIRE POLICE William O Driscoll s custody shot Picture: WILTSHIRE POLICE District Judge Peter Hatvany, at Swindon County Court, found O’Driscoll guilty of the breach and activated an earlier suspended prison sentence of 35 weeks and three days. Town centre officer PC Paul Bezzant said: “O’Driscoll repeatedly offended against the order in such a short period of time which showed his blatant disregard for the judge’s directions and the police and Swindon Borough Council’s efforts to protect the community from his persistent anti-social conduc

Fall 1916, Part II

Wed, 12/16/2020 - 10:00am The Catholic church on the east side of Boothbay Harbor as it looked some time after construction began in 1916. The steeple was added in 1924. Courtesy of Boothbay Region Historical Society On October 20, William Hodgdon, off the steamer Grayling, was pickpocketed at the Topsham Fair. The Good Roads League may have been running into a little resistance since there was a front-page appeal for support from everyone, even those who owned no horses or cars. The high school formed a track team, with Douglas Knight as captain, and Joe Dodge as manager. The Register asked if anyone could equal J. R. Giles of Dover Road having 28 sunflowers on one stalk!

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