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A really cool experience : Milford cruise business sailing as pandemic subsides

A really cool experience : Milford cruise business sailing as pandemic subsides Pam McLoughlin FacebookTwitterEmail Chris Tack pon board the Sequester at Milford Point Marina on April 13, 2021. His business, Captain Tack’s Long Island Sound Sail and Dine, takes people out on two-hour cruises on the Sound followed by a gourmet dinner.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut Media MILFORD During his 25-year career as a flight attendant and chef to celebrities, then corporate executives, Chris Tack once was serenaded on a flight by Luciano Pavarotti for sneaking the famous tenor a watered-down glass of aged scotch. These days Tack’s clients are singing his praises, as well although not as musically in his new career as owner of Captain Tack’s Long Island Sound Sail and Dine, operating on Long Island Sound.

Harrah s Gulf Coast will host a Job Fair for seasonal pool positions | Magic 93 7

Feb 25, 2021 Harrah s will be looking for seasonal employees. Here are the details: Biloxi, Miss. (February 17, 2021) – On Saturday, February 27, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., Harrah’s Gulf Coast will host a job fair for seasonal pool positions inside Flavors Meeting Room. The job fair offers an exclusive opportunity for onsite interviews with department leaders and Human Resources for full and part-time positions, including Pool Bartenders, Pool Security, Pool Attendants, Pool Servers, and more. For an opportunity to apply and interview for an open position, interested candidates are encouraged to register in advance. “Whether you’re a guest or a team member, The Pool at Harrah’s Gulf Coast is such a fun place to be during our spring, summer, and early fall months,” said Brooke Robbins, director of human resources. “A fun, laidback atmosphere, breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico, and plenty of sunshine; our pool staff works in paradise! And although a seasonal pos

Queue up this Ocean Beach singer-songwriter s debut EP

colorblindham.com data-image-bsp-id= 00000177-4071-dea1-a57f-d1f54a6f0000 > Paige Koehler performing at Soda Bar in Normal Heights   (Adam P. Johnson/colorblindham.com) While the music is light and breezy, her words are soaked with emotion. Koehler’s lyricism is rooted in her own lived experiences; nearly all of the songs on the EP are recollections of her younger years. Her writing explores the ebbs and flows of life, exposing the highest highs and lowest lows, in a way that’s both personal and relatable. Advertisement “It’s just been like a culmination of trying to tie in rhythmic, and seemingly simple, melodies and guitar riffs, while layering it with lyricism that hits home, is truthful and actually touches people . and of course I want people to dance and have a good time,” she said.

Taranaki men to take on Horowhenua in Furlong Cup

The Taranaki side currently sit mid table in the Furlong Cup standings. (file photo) Round three of the Furlong Cup will see the Taranaki men’s side head to Levin to take on Horowhenua this weekend. After a no result in round one against Wairarapa, the team scored a morale-boosting first innings win against Manawatū prior to Christmas to see themselves sitting mid table. The corresponding fixture last year saw the Horowhenua side leave Pukekura Park with first innings points, a result the Taranaki side will look to revenge this weekend. In their favour, coach Debu Banik and his selectors have been able to name a full-strength side with a number of players showing form last weekend in club cricket.

South take origin title from North Taranaki side

supplied/Stuff The successful South side: (back) Ryan Fleming (Selector) Liam Heibner, Chris Coombe, Ethan Keller, Rob Northcott, Lachlan Drummond, Dean Robinson, Shay Smith (front) Liam Muggeridge, Mattie Thomas, Adam Keene, Phil Barraclough, Finbar Moriarty. South Taranaki have stopped the North dominance of the annual North v South Origin challenge. North had won the contest for the last three years since its inception back in 2018 but it was a different story this time round. North captain New Plymouth Old Boys’ (NPOB) Davis Mills won the toss and elected to bat first, a decision he was soon regretting when both openers, New Plymouth Boys’ High School’s (NPBHS) Sebastian Lauderdale Smith and Francis Douglas Memorial College’s (FDMC) Josh Elder fell with the score at eleven.

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