CARTHAGE — Bigger and better each year, the Memorial Day Flag Display was set up on the front lawn of Carthage Central High School, 36500 Route 26, on Monday.
CARTHAGE â As has been the practice for a number of years, the Carthage Teachersâ Association, with help from the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Unit 7227, is again preparing for the annual Memorial Day Flag Display.
The teachers group started the display in 2012 filling the front lawn of the Carthage Central High School, 36500 Route 26, with American flags in observance of Memorial Day. The display has grown from about 400 in its first year to more than 1,600.
âWe do this display every year to honor those that have given so much for our freedom and memory of those who may have impacted our lives in a valuable way,â said Patricia Sheehan, teachersâ association president. âThe display continues to grow through the annual sale of flags.â
Outside the Richmoor Hotel on Weymouth seafront A WOMAN fell asleep with a lit candle on a pile of magazines in her hotel room–and later kicked a police officer in the head when she arrived at the scene Claire Wiles, aged 39, of no fixed address, was staying at the Richmoor Hotel on Weymouth seafront on Tuesday, March 9, when a security officer ‘smelt smoke’ in the corridor during his patrol. Prosecuting, Siobhan Oxley, told Weymouth Magistrates’ Court: “He went to the corridor and saw glowing flames in the room that the defendant was inside. “He picked up a fire extinguisher, knocked on the door and advised her of the fire. The door was locked.
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A year ago this week, Boston University made the unprecedented announcement that it was shutting down dorms and sending students home as the COVID-19 pandemic surged in Boston.
As the one-year anniversary of that historic move approached, we invited members of the BU community to tell us their unsung heroes of the pandemic a teacher, student, staff person, or alum who made a difference in their life, and the life of the University.
We heard from dozens of you, giving shout-outs across the University, from BU’s Facilities staff to some of the many COVID collection site specialists to the Residence Life staff. Together, these folks have helped all of us weather this extraordinarily challenging year.
1/1 A WOMAN spat in a man s face and chased after another woman coughing while shouting, I ve got the virus , a court heard. Hephizibah Elspeth Watts, 29, confronted a group of people in Beaminster on New Year s Day. She coughed in their faces, saying she had coronavirus and acted in an aggressive manner. Watts, of East Street, Bridport admitted three counts of assault when she appeared at Weymouth Magistrates Court. Watts was said to be mentally unwell and had no memory of the incident which was described by her solicitor as isolated . Elizabeth Valera, prosecuting, read out a victim statement in court.