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Bridgeport overcomes sluggish start, beats University 13-6
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Gonzalez sparks Jefferson in 6-1 win at Bridgeport
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Government minister visits Longcliffe to see £3.5m machinery helping quarry firm go green
Derbyshire Dales MP Sarah Dines recently welcomed a Government minister to the constituency to hear how one of our biggest employers is cutting its carbon footprint.
Wednesday, 12th May 2021, 4:56 pm
Ms Dines and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis visited the new £3.5million washing plant at Longcliffe Quarries, which is intended to help the company achieve zero-carbon operations by 2027.
The machinery used in the plant was manufactured by Northern Irish firm CDE, and the minister was full of praise for how the companies had worked together.
3/31/2021
Cumberland’s dive team is better equipped
Firefighter John Rei asks a question about a piece of equipment while training with new scuba gear at the Boys & Girls Club of Cumberland-Lincoln last Wednesday morning. (Breeze photos by Robert Emerson)
CUMBERLAND – Few places make someone feel more alone than descending into the abyss of a dark river and feeling around for something.
Members of the Cumberland Water Rescue and Recovery Team, now training new members and boasting new equipment, say the experience of diving to retrieve lost items is sometimes terrifying but can be addictive.
The team, first formed in May of 2000, has recently received several donations to upgrade equipment to be safer and more efficient. They showed off that equipment in the pool of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Rhode Island last week.
Iconic Long Island Black activists pass the torch to the next generation
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Newsday interviewed eight activists icons who played key roles in the turbulent U.S. civil rights movement, and those of a new generation of advocates and community leaders lending their voices to the current racial reckoning and push for social justice and equality. We asked those activists their views on how the nation is confronting its past and present, and their hopes for the future.
Samantha ‘Sam’ Law, activist and advocate
“What motivated me to join the current movement of civil rights and social justice was actually a conversation that I had with my youngest son…”
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