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Rivers Commissioner for Sports, Hon Boma Iyaye (middle); Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Sir Honour Sirawoo (right) and ex-international, Victor Ikpeba during the inspection of re-construction and re-grassing work at the main bowl and football training pitches of the Adokiye Amiesimaka Sports Complex in Port Harcourt.
NPFL NEWS…
Rivers State Commissioner for Sports, Boma Iyaye, has said that the management of Rivers United Football Club has officially written to the League Management Company (LMC), protesting the use of an ineligible player in the club’s Match-day 34 encounter with Jigawa Golden Stars in Kaduna.
Jigawa Golden Stars had featured one Christopher Richard in the NPFL fixture despite being informed by the LMC prior to the encounter that he was not eligible to play having accumulated five yellow cards.
Houlton Criminal Docket, December 2020
Contributed • April 23, 2021 The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Houlton Courthouse in December.
Houlton, Maine The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Houlton Courthouse in December. Christopher A. Carr, 34, Machiasport: probation violation, no further sanctions.
Joseph M. Dobbins, 22, Houlton: probation violation, 197 days in jail, probation partially revoked.
Zachary A. Hitchcock, 27, Oakfield: probation violation, 6 months in jail, probation partially revoked, probation continued.
Kathryn McLeod, 37, Milo: operating after habitual offender revocation (two counts), dismissed (first); 30 days in jail, $500 fine (second).
Christopher R. Drew, 43, Ludlow: operating under the influence (drugs or combo), dismissed; unlawful possession of methamphetamine, 15 months in prison, all but 57 days suspended, 2 years probation, $2,581.35 restitution; aggravated c
FAIRHAVEN As a result of the pandemic, for the second year in a row, the town is canceling several big public events that usually take place during the summer.
Both the Memorial Day and July 4 parades for Fairhaven were officially canceled at the March 22 Board of Selectmen meeting.
Massachusetts is currently in Phase IV, Step 1 of its reopening. Parades and street festivals won’t be allowed until Phase IV, Step 2.
How Memorial Day and July 4 will be celebrated
Veterans Services Officer Brad Fish explained to the Selectmen present that after speaking with the state’s Department of Veterans Services, they concluded it’s not yet safe to have large crowds.