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Colrain honors Pequot Nation activist William Apess Jim Peters expresses appreciation to the town of Colrain for its commemoration of William Apess on Friday outside the Griswold Memorial Library. Peters is a member of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe and has been executive director of the Massachusetts Commission on Indian Affairs for 20 years. FOR THE RECORDER/ELLA ADAMS Elders of the Mashpee Wampanoag applaud event speakers at the inaugural William Apess Day in Colrain on Friday. From left are Jodie Keegan, Marleen Lopez and Gail Hendricks-Hill. FOR THE RECORDER/ELLA ADAMS Rhonda Anderson speaks at Friday’s William Apess Day event in Colrain. Anderson is Western Massachusetts commissioner on Indian Affairs and founder and co-director of the Ohketeau Cultural Center and the Native Youth Empowerment Foundation. FOR THE RECORDER/ELLA ADAMS ....
ST JOHN’S has been a huge stronghold for Labour on Worcester City Council for some time now with the three-member ward represented by councillors… ....
Friday, April 23, 2021 Buddy Joe Amos, 83, passed away on Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at Mercy Hospital in Cassville, Mo. Bud was born April 20, 1938, to Hobart and Beulah Jean (Coons) Amos in Purdy, Mo., where he attended school and graduated in 1956. He married Dortha Ann Perkins on January 24, 1959, in Cassville, Mo. They moved to Richmond, Mo., in 1960 where Bud worked at the Ford Plant in Claycomo, Mo. He later joined American Family Insurance where he worked as an insurance agent for 43 years until he retired in 2004. Bud and Dortha moved to Excelsior Springs, Mo., in 1963 where they raised three children, Ricky Gene, Janett Lea and Allen Del. After his retirement, Bud and Dortha moved back to their farm in Purdy, Mo where Bud raised cattle. The Amos farm has been in the family for three generations. Bud enjoyed farming, attending farm sales and auctions and was a lifelong KC Royals and KC Chiefs fan. He loved spending time with friends and no matter where h ....