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Man, 56, dies after coronavirus outbreak at Ashworth Hospital
Patients tested positive for the virus despite having no contact with anyone outside the hospital
05:00, 15 APR 2021
A man died from coronavirus after an outbreak at Ashworth Hospital, an inquest has heard.
Carl Campbell and three other patients at the facility in Maghull tested positive on January 4, despite having had no contact with anyone from outside the hospital.
The 56-year-old died at Aintree Hospital on January 18. He had been a patient at Ashworth since February 2016, and was listed as being single and having no occupation.
An inquest held virtually today heard Mr Campbell s infection was nosocomial, meaning it had originated in hospital.
Wreaths honor Veterans locally and nationwide
By by CAROL SONES SHETLER - | Jan 6, 2021
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Honoring WWII Army veteran, Carl Campbell, was granddaughter Ashley (Campbell) Miller. RUTH FRY/The Luminary Knee deep snow did not deter volunteers from placing greens on veterans graves during the national “Wreaths Across America” an annual project. A group of local volunteers placed 130 wreaths of balsam fir greens in the cemetery at Picture Rocks on Saturday, Dec. 19. RUTH FRY/The Luminary Sierra Sullivan, Coordinator, was inspired by her mother, Deb Sullivan, to join the effort of a national project known as “Wreaths Across America.” The result was the placing of 130 balsam fir wreaths on veterans graves in the Picture Rocks Cemetery on Dec. 19, 2020.
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Tammie Mulvey, right, is the new owner of Chadwicks Florist in Houlton. For 112 years, Chadwicks Florist has served the floral needs of southern Aroostook County. With Mulvey is former owner Amanda Linscott, who will be staying on with the company for the next year. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton PIoneer Times)
Tammie Mulvey, right, is the new owner of Chadwicks Florist in Houlton. For 112 years, Chadwicks Florist has served the floral needs of southern Aroostook County. With Mulvey is former owner Amanda Linscott, who will be staying on with the company for the next year. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton PIoneer Times)
The top business stories of 2020 in southern Aroostook (Part 1)
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A preliminary plan for improving the appearance of Walnut Avenue calls for streetscaping it with more trees and vegetation.
Members of the Dalton City Council have approved plans to offer tax incentives for developers to build or renovate property on West Walnut Avenue between Market Street and Dug Gap Road and on the north Dalton bypass near Heritage Point Park.
The council voted 4-0 Monday to create two new tax allocation districts (TADs). The city previously had two TADs, one covering the downtown business district and the other on East Walnut Avenue covering the Dalton Mall and the property near it.