The Silo in New Milford Welcomes Kim Richey and Brian Dolzani on April 25 Written by The Silo
We are excited to announce our first live show of 2021 featuring Kim Richey w/ Brian Dolzani on April 25, 2021, at 2PM
This is an early afternoon, socially distanced, outdoor show.
The goal of each of our live events is to bring people together while supporting artists and giving back to the community.
This event will take place at The Silo, located in New Milford, CT. Formerly run by Skitch and Ruth Henderson, The Silo is a place for learning and celebrating through the arts and music while taking part in peace, love, and solidarity.
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THE END appears to be in sight for the issue of oil laden tankers loitering off the coast of Shetland after the council moved to remind the vessels to stay away from local waters after picking up oil.
Shetland Islands Councilâs harbour board chair Andrea Manson said vessels will formally be asked to stay away from the coastline after leaving Sullom Voe Terminal.
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Council convener Malcolm Bell, who had been involved in talks with the industry, said he was âreally pleasedâ with the response from companies involved.
Concerns have been raised in recent months over the potential environmental risk of tankers full of oil lying south of Lerwick, sometimes for weeks, until moving onto their destination.
QUESTIONS have been raised asking why Shetland Islands Council is not enforcing local agreements reached with the oil industry and is instead hoping for talks to resolve the issue of fully-laden tankers lying uncomfortably close to shore. The council’s harbour board heard on.
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THE SHETLAND seafood industry has joined forces to call on Shetland Islands Council (SIC) to step up to the plate and take immediate action to stop fully-laden oil tankers from sheltering close to shore.
Ahead of Wednesdayâs meeting of the councilâs harbour board, where the issue is scheduled to be discussed, the three trade bodies representing the various sectors of the islesâ seafood industry â worth in excess of £300 million â have now written to the SIC.
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Eagle Bintulu was drifting off Bressay and the Noss nature reserve for two full months after having loaded a cargo of crude at Sullom Voe on 14 September.