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The big interview: Cara Laing 3rd March, 2021 by Melita Kiely
As director of whisky and part of the third generation of family-owned Douglas Laing & Co, Cara Laing has a close affinity with the brand. She tells us how the pursuit of a career in vodka led her home to whisky and plans for Strathearn Distillery.
Cara Laing, director of whisky at Douglas Laing This feature was originally published in the December 2020 issue of The Spirits Business magazine.
“I was given my first Port Ellen in a Hot Toddy aged about nine, and I thought it was the most disgusting stuff, and I didn’t really understand how it paid for holidays and nice things in life,” recalls Cara Laing. It’s a lot to ask of a nine‐year‐old to appreciate the nuances of a brand as prestigious as Port Ellen, even one who is part of the third generation of family‐ owned whisky bottler Douglas Laing & Co.
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Commissioners approve upgrades at Rocky Fork Lake; hear plan to honor C.R. Patterson in Greenfield Highland County commissioners (l-r) Jeff Duncan, David Daniels and Terry Britton are pictured at their Feb. 17 meeting. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels accepted a bid for electricity upgrades at Rocky Fork Lake and heard plans for an event honoring a Greenfield entrepreneur during their Wednesday, Feb. 17 meeting.
As previously reported, the county announced in April 2019 that they had received a $50,000 grant, as they initially applied to help make improvements at the lake due to the Smokin’ in the Hills event hosted at Rocky Fork Lake. Smokin’ in the Hills is a sanctioned Kansas City Barbecue Society competition presented by the commi
College of the Holy Cross looks outside of the religious order for its new president
By Deirdre Fernandes Globe Staff,Updated February 11, 2021, 6:22 p.m.
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Vincent D. Rougeau, named 33rd president of the College of the Holy Cross.Webb Chappell Photography
The College of the Holy Cross has named its first lay and first Black president, the Worcester institution announced this week.
The Catholic college tapped Vincent D. Rougeau, dean of Boston College Law School, as its 33rd president. Rougeau will assume the post on July 1 and succeed the Rev. Philip L. Boroughs.
Boroughs, who has been president at Holy Cross for almost a decade, announced last September that he would step down at the end of the school year.