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Sharon to hire engineers to assess Tiger Stadium for renovations

SHARON – The Sharon City School Board will vote on approving an agreement for engineering services for Tiger Stadium at its regular meeting Tuesday.

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Historic Forest Park pavilion in Springfield restored, picnic grove enhanced

Historic Forest Park pavilion in Springfield restored, picnic grove enhanced
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Smoaks, population 98, is known for farming, forestry and flags

These days there’s one retail business in Smoaks: a small convenience store gas station called Quick Stop 4 where take-out fried chicken and pizzas are prepared behind a back counter.

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Broadway icons rally for theatres | Borneo Bulletin Online

WASHINGTON (WASHINGTON POST) – It is practically unheard of for America’s nonprofit theatres to get a serious listen on Capitol Hill – with high-ranking senators in attendance, no less.  But in a sign of how severely imperiled the stages remain after the pandemic, theatre leaders in the US got the audience they sought Thursday, when […]

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'Hamilton's' Lin-Manuel Miranda Wants $2.5 Billion Taxpayer Bailout for Failing Theaters

Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda met with members of Congress Thursday to push for a taxpayer-funded bailout for failing theater companies across the country. The actor helped introduce a new bill that would earmark $500 million annually for five years, or $2.5 billion, to non-profit stages.

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