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Members of Southold Girl Scout Troop 3040 bring joy to San Simeon The Girl Scouts pictured outside San Simeon in Greenport Thursday: (from left) Olivia Zehil, Julia Judge, Caroline Fannon, Samantha Maskiell and Rylee Owens. (Credit: Steve Wick)
For the girls in Southold Girl Scout Troop 3040, helping others just comes naturally. They feel strongly it’s part of their duty as scouts, with an emphasis on giving back and respecting the communities they live in.
So on Thursday, members of the Troop came to San Simeon Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation with their projects that were part of the Girl Scout Silver Award, the highest award a Girl Scout cadette (grades 6-8) can achieve.
Greenport looks to Southold for help funding sewer upgrade, Scouts bring joy to San Simeon
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A Lismore mother has been sentenced after pleading guilty to supplying a prohibited drug after she was targeted by a local police operation looking into the supply of methylamphetamine. Ashleigh Aitken, 30, pleaded guilty to supplying 49.75 grams of methylamphetamine between April 8 to 22 this year. Operation Braun Beck, launched by police in January 2020, identified Aitken as being involved in the supply of prohibited drugs in Ballina and Goonellabah, according to court documents. Court records show a series of text messages between Aitken and her co-accused discussing the supply of methylamphetamine, which is a prohibited substance and Xanax, which is a restricted substance under the Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act.
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Subscriber only Dads are normally the ones who dish out the punishment, but these Northern Rivers fathers who went before the courts this year have now been at the receiving end of the stick. Between firearm possession, drink driving and domestic violence, some dads haven t been setting a good example. We take a look back at some of the dads who went before court in 2020:
Nathan Bradley •A Tuntable Falls man has been sentenced for possessing unregistered firearms in his shed, which is located only metres away from where his children sleep. Nathan Bradley was convicted in Lismore District Court earlier in September for possessing an unregistered pistol, possessing unauthorised firearms and possessing ammunition without a permit.