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[email protected] FAIRMONT– The Fairmont School Board on Tuesday approved entering a two-year lease agreement with the city of Fairmont to rent an office space for the CER program in the SMEC building. The office space is 1,863 square feet and the district will rent it for a fee of $1,000 each month. The current CER offices in Fairmont Elementary School will be made into orchestra classrooms for elementary students, as the number of students in the program continues to grow. The district will sign a two-year lease with the city of Fairmont. The city council will act on the lease agreement at its March 15th meeting. ....
Couples carry each other through the pandemic Feb. 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5of9 6of9 7of9 Many relationships have had much different experiences during the pandemic, including that of Martha Holguin and Norberto Gonzalez, center.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less 9of9 While some couples have struggled amid the pandemic and social distancing, others have strengthened their love, comfort and support. Maria C. Pulido and her husband Manuel Pulido III have been married for 32 years. According to the Pulidos, the pandemic is nothing new when it comes to health scares as the couple has been alone since their children grew up and moved to different parts of the country. Manuel helped Maria fully recover from a stroke she had four years ago. Even though it meant the couple would have to remain together for a long time alone and at home, they persevered and Maria fully recovered. She said the pandemic has not been difficult and they have sustaine ....
Lawsuit filed in former Bethlehem Steel plant fire More than 30 people who lived near Bethlehem Park are suing Great Lakes Industrial Development for property damage and personal injury. Author: Leanne Stuck Updated: 11:22 PM EST January 25, 2021 LACKAWANNA, N.Y. In 2016, fire ripped through the former Bethlehem Steel site for four days. Billowing black smoke filled the surrounding community, forcing nearly 300 homes in Bethlehem Park to evacuate. Around 30 people who lived in that neighborhood are taking the company that owns the plant to court, blaming the fire for damage to their property and personal injury. Some people had injuries including cancers and other injuries, acute kinds of injuries … Some people had their siding melted off, their shingles blown off said Vinal & Vinal law firm Attorney Jeanne Vinal. ....