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CHRIS SKELTON/STUFF Catholic services are finishing in Lyttelton, ending a 150-year tradition dating back to the early whalers and Irish immigrants who came to New Zealand. Dwindling numbers, a priest shortage, and a plan to merge parishes have led to the “end of an era” when the last Catholic service is held in Lyttelton. LEE KENNY reports. It will be with a sense of sadness that Father Peter Costello delivers his sermon on Sunday. It will be the last Catholic mass held in Lyttelton, ending a tradition in the Canterbury port town dating back more than 150 years. About 200 parishioners, past and present, will attend a special gathering at the site of St Joseph the Worker Church, which was destroyed by the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes. ....
increase font size With 4 months to find new town manager, Farmington board hires Bangor firm to help in search Richard Davis is retiring Aug. 27 after 20 years. Share FARMINGTON Selectmen on Tuesday night hired Eaton Peabody Consulting Group of Bangor to assist in the search for a new town manager. Morning Sentinel file photo Proposals to assist in the search were received by Eaton Peabody and Maine Municipal Association. The services provided and costs are similar, Davis said. Related MMA’s proposal was $6,400 and Eaton Peabody’s was $6,000. Both are exclusive of advertising costs and any other expenses such as mileage and meals for having candidates come to town, Davis said. Advertising is estimated to be $1,000 to $1,500, he noted. ....
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I was too afraid to go to San Francisco or Palo Alto because of the virus, she said. I knew I could go down there (to Alpine and Portola roads) and I could imagine being able to distance myself. A lot of people had that same kind of feeling. With the outrage and heartbreak, it became something else; many friendships forged over these months. Portola Valley felt like a silly place to hold the protests at first, she said. Portola Valley? Seriously, come on, she said. It s a predominantly white community, the fourth most affluent city in the U.S. How is this (racism) relevant here? It s everywhere there s no place that is exempt. It s in me. It s all around us. It s the water we swim in. ....
Herman Espinoza, 61, of Fountain Hills, passed away unexpectedly on Jan 10, 2021. Born Feb. 22, 1959 in New Brunswick, N.J., he was raised most of his life in Arizona ....