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–Brecon Estate announced this week their new resident artist Adam Welch. Adam Eron Welch was born and raised in rural Merrimack County, New Hampshire, in the small town of Epsom. Adam, the youngest of six boys, began painting seriously at age 12, studying the works of Andrew Wyeth. By 13 he was apprenticed to artist Melvin Bolden, a pupil of Norman Rockwell. By 15 he began studying independently from the collections at the Currier Museum of Art, the Fogg Museum at Harvard, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the National Art Gallery, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Vatican in Rome.
Prosecutors offer no jail time to two accused in attack on state senator
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Samantha Hamer, left, and Kerida E. O Reilly, right.
MADISON (WKOW) The two people charged with the beating of a state senator have been offered a deal by prosecutors that would include no jail time and deferred prosecution.
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Samantha Hamer and Kerida O Reilly are each charged with felony substantial battery as a party to a crime for the attack on Sen. Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) during a night of protest and vandalism on the Capitol Square last June.
Hamer and O Reilly were protesting racial inequities in policing when video from Carpenter s camera appears to capture them charging him to try to stop him from taking video or photographs. A criminal complaint states Carpenter told investigators a man punched him, but he did not know who threw additional blows and kicked him after he fell to the ground. Carpenter s nose was br
Princeton Health Department will use art as a way to turn residents away from vaccine hesitancy
Work for a new COVID-19 vaccine art campaign designed to encourage vaccinations and inspire hope is already underway in Princeton.
The campaign is being spearheaded by Princeton Health Department Vulnerable Population Outreach Coordinator (VPOC) Gwendolyn Krol. Krol drew inspiration for the campaign from officials in Charlotte, North Carolina’s Mecklenberg County, which had artists create pieces of art through a competition that would display taglines and messages in different languages.
The artwork is being used as a different way to promote not only the importance of COVID-19 vaccinations, but encourage people to register and help against vaccine hesitancy. Krol is looking to replicate something similar and specific to Princeton.
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