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Betty Heasley passed away. This is the full obituary where you can share condolences and memories. Published in the New Castle News on 2024-02-13. ....
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“Ada and the Engine” at Silver Spring Stage. “Ada and the Engine” written by Lauren Gunderson, produced by Alika Codispoti and Maura Suilebhan, and directed by Jon Jon Johnson for Silver Spring Stage opened virtually on Friday, January, 15, 2021. Typical of several of Gunderson’s works, this play illuminates the life of a little-known woman who made a big impact in her field of expertise. In this case, the plot revolves around the daughter of the poet, Lord Byron, who he abandoned along with her mother at birth. Byron, if you remember, was a rogue who died young and part of the British Romantic poets that included Shelley, Keats, Coleridge, and Wordsworth. Ada (Danielle Gallo) was his daughter. She was brilliant mathematician and is recognized today as the first woman programmer. She programmed for Charles Babbage (Kevin Dykstra) who is credited with developing the prototype for the first computer. ....
Evanston Now Single family home prices are up 15% from a year ago. When the coronavirus pandemic hit Illinois in March, long-time real estate broker Mary Summerville was scared. “I thought I would have to file for unemployment,” Summerville told Evanston Now. “How do I get through this?” she worried. That worry was justified. According to the North Shore-Barrington Association of Realtors, new listings of single family houses in the region dropped 60% in April versus the same month in 2019, as the economy basically shut down. But home sales have come roaring back, and Evanston is one place where that roar is really loud. ....
guest: boy, there is, there is no word the processed food industry hates more than the a word, addiction. and i do try to use it sparingly because they can rather convincingly argue that there are some differences between food cravings and narcotic cravings, certain technical thresholds. however, when they talk about the allure of their foods, again, their language can be so revealing. they use words like craveable, snackable, moorishness. and i was rathe welcome to columbia, south carolina on booktv. with the help of our local time warner cable partners, for the next hour, we ll feature the capital city and the surrounding hour visiting places like the basin to learn about its history and meet authors who help us understand the history of the state and our nation. the native americans in south carolina were interesting and different from others in that, yes, we had major tribes, others ran them out, and in south carolina, there were mostly extended family. mary ....