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Quigley Park Receives State Grant – Chelsea Record chelsearecord.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chelsearecord.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
People of Chelsea: Ron Silverstein and Carl Iraola – Jack's Men Shop, Closed March, 2020. What Timing! – Chelsea Record chelsearecord.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chelsearecord.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cancer fundraiser by bereaved Laois daughter is raising an incredible sum Reporter: ); A fundraiser for the Irish Cancer Society begun by a Laois women who lost her mother to the disease, has raised an incredible sum within a single day. Jenny Bowe from Rathdowney started the fundraiser as a Facebook birthday event, in memory of her mother. Frances Bowe (below) from Quigley Park sadly died last week on May 5 and was laid to rest days ago on Saturday May 8. She is mourned by her loving husband Paddy and her children Thomas, Patrick, Martin, Kieran, Claire, Brian, Sarah, Damien and Jennifer. ....
The COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t slowed down the City’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) as it did last year, with City Manager Tom Ambrosino proposing a $16 million plan with 40 projects at a Council subcommittee Monday night. “This is a big investment and we have the funding for all of these projects,” Ambrosino told the Council. The projects in the CIP range from the mundane – such as routine replacement of police cruisers and DPW dump trucks – to more high ticket projects like re-tooling the DPW City Yard and enhancing a flood mitigation project on Willow Street. One of the requests if for $750,000 to upgrade the drainage system in the Central Avenue and Willow Street area – part of a $9 million project that will lay the groundwork for the mixed-income redevelopment of the Innes Public Housing Apartments. ....
Councillor Giovanni Recupero blasted the City’s past administrations for not investing fully in parks within his district like Quigley Park – noting that more resources were dedicated to a dog park elsewhere than to the heavily-used park in his dense neighborhood. City Manager Tom Ambrosino said the current administration would prioritize Quigley and Bosson Parks in the next round of funding. Councillor Giovanni Recupero said Quigley Park was ignored by previous administrations, and had less investment than a dog park. “The previous administration had no regard for the people living in that area,” he said. “The people are just as good as anyone else. They deserve to have a park like everyone else and a dog park is worth more than them…That’s beyond comprehension – even a dog park. A dog park was worth more than a human park, Quigley Park.” ....