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WDSU Investigates: Why Plaza Tower isn t developed

WDSU Investigates: Why Plaza Tower isn t developed © Provided by WDSU New Orleans tower Some call the Plaza Tower the black-eye of a developing downtown scene in New Orleans. The storied Plaza Tower building, which is 45 stories tall and abandoned for almost 20 years, is now sitting dark and stagnant.Sign up for our Newsletters Some fear it s now becoming a destination for some of the growing homeless population and question why the city isn t doing more to get the iconic building back into commerce. The Plaza Tower is the third tallest building in the state of Louisiana. It is anything but warm and welcoming.

Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth Announces 2021 Public Service Announcement Winners

John Guilfoil Public Relations LLC Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth Announces 2021 Public Service Announcement Winners WAKEFIELD – The Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth (MPY) is proud to announce the winners and honorable mentions of this year s Public Service Announcement (PSA) Project. For immediate release North Reading High School’s Social Activism Club won the high school division of the Public Service Announcement Project. North Reading High School juniors, from left: Jackie Magner, Jared MacDonald, Veronica Stantcheva, Caroline Schladenhauffen, Shivi Srikanth, Lily Joyce, Gianna Naulivau, Samantha Magner, Angelina Palazzolo.  Missing from the the photo: Taleen Toby, Katie Musgrave, Turfa Sarfaraz and Emma Galbraith. (Courtesy Photo North Reading High School Social Activism Club)

Chelmsford residents take part in production of Urinetown

Chelmsford residents take part in production of “Urinetown” Community Content Nashoba Valley Technical High School’s theatre guild recently announced that its members filmed the play “Urinetown: The Musical” and will be offering it online via streaming from March 13-14; with Chelmsford residents Rebecca Loureiro, Sarah Wilson and Adam Kubasti taking part in the movie. According to Emily Smith, Nashoba Tech’s theatre arts instructor, “Urinetown” is about, “a big organization that’s in charge of regulating water consumption.” “This company has a monopoly on toilets and people have to pay to use public toilets,” said Smith. “It’s a dark comedy.”

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