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Fourteen rural affordable homes approved for Herefordshire

Fourteen rural affordable homes approved for Herefordshire
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PICTURES: Salute to Lincolnshire veterans on 100th anniversary of Royal British Legion

PICTURES: Salute to Lincolnshire veterans on 100th anniversary of Royal British Legion
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Cobbossee Stream, downtown Gardiner, targeted in cleanup efforts

Cobbossee Stream, downtown Gardiner, targeted in cleanup efforts 6 of 6 Sharon Whittier, picks up trash Saturday along the banks of Cobbossee Stream under the new Bridge Street bridge in Gardiner. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal GARDINER Dozens of volunteers picked up plastic coffee cups, cigarette butts, tires, construction debris, food wrappers, masks, and random bits of plastic and anything else found improperly discarded in a spring cleanup Saturday in downtown Gardiner and along Cobbossee Stream. Participants noted, however, that their efforts weren’t really just about cleaning up those two specific areas. Saturday morning 676 pounds of garbage was collected by 31 volunteers who took part  in a cleanup organized by Upstream, a local nonprofit dedicated to restoring sea-run fish passage on Cobbossee Stream. The cleanup was tied to the upcoming Earth Day and focused on cleaning up the Cobbossee Stream corridor. The group was not alone, though, as still more volunteers, organ

Music program for deafblind gets Brant United Way boost

Article content Music therapy for deafblind people is among programs being supported by the Brant United Way this year. The program is one of the services offered by Sensity, which has its headquarters in Paris. The agency applied for the first time for United Way funding and received $7,200. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Music program for deafblind gets Brant United Way boost Back to video “This is going to make a real difference for the deafblind individuals using our services,” said Brian Shypula, Sensity’s manager of strategic engagement. “Brant United Way recognized a real need and stepped up with meaningful financial support.

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