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WATERFORD CITY & TRAMORE IT’S with deep and sad regret that we place on record the death of Patrick Addy O’Sullivan, Andrew Street, Waterford, and late of CIE… ....
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Left to right Conroy Toney, Egbert Thomas and Verrol Ince. Social Share The government has given the all-clear for persons in the Soufriere orange zone up to Petit Bordel on the Leeward side and Mt Young on the Windward side to return home. But, this decision is generating mixed feelings among evacuees. Some have said they cannot wait to return home; while others are saying they feel as if they were being forced out of the emergency shelters to homes that are not yet liveable. “Give me a shovel and a wheel barrow,” a woman at the Kingstown Preparatory School (KPS) shelter told SEARCHLIGHT said on Thursday. ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading It covers a lot: Greenwich schools slated for $10 million more in COVID aid from American Rescue Plan FacebookTwitterEmail Greenwich Superintendent of Schools Toni Jones poses at the Board of Education in Greenwich, Conn. Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media GREENWICH Since the start of the pandemic, Greenwich Public Schools has spent nearly $5 million on COVID-19-related expenses. But it’s now due to receive more than $10 million in additional aid from the federal American Rescue Plan Act, according to school officials. Superintendent of Schools Toni Jones and Chief Operating Officer Sean O’Keefe presented an update on the district’s COVID-related expenses and funding Wednesday to the Board of Education’s Budget Committee. ....