MEADVILLE – Meadville s three Roman Catholic parishes will merge into a new one, effective June 26.
The Catholic Diocese of Erie announced that St. Agatha, St. Brigid and St. Mary of Grace parishes will form The Epiphany of the Lord Parish. The new parish will be housed at St. Agatha Church, 353 Pine St., Meadville.
St. Brigid, 383 Arch St., and St. Mary of Grace, 1085 Water St., will become secondary churches of the new parish, officials said. Masses will not be celebrated at the two churches on Sundays or for holy days but they will be open occasionally for public or private worship, officials said.
Fort Drum makes more room for fleet of drones
WWNY Fort Drum makes more room for fleet of drones By Emily Griffin | May 12, 2021 at 3:08 PM EDT - Updated May 12 at 8:51 PM
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (WWNY) - Fort Drum is looking to expand on its drone capabilities. On Wednesday, the post took its first step toward making more room.
Fort Drum boasts many large and powerful aircraft, but it’s the smaller ones that officials say are the way of the future.
They’re unmanned drones, flown remotely into battle.
To continue investing in this modern technology, Fort Drum is building a new hangar to expand its fleet. Officials broke ground Wednesday morning.
Franklin Park party noise is ruffling feathers at the zoo
By Dugan Arnett Globe Staff,Updated May 10, 2021, 11:39 a.m.
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Noise from loud dirt bikes, like this person making a wheelie the whole length in front of the zoo, has created a concern for the animals at the Franklin Park Zoo.John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
Last Wednesday night, during a Boston community meeting to address the age-old problem of youngsters raising a ruckus, John Linehan, the president and CEO of Zoo New England, made a curious assertion.
The noisy parties and dirt-bike traffic that have become increasingly common near the zoo as pandemic restrictions have loosened had left the facilityâs animals distressed, he said.
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Did Fort Drum ban energy drinks from barracks vending machines? December 17, 2020 Spc. Kevin Alexander of 138th Quartermaster Company grabs an energy drink at the Camp Atterbury Post Exchange. Most energy drinks contain anywhere from 70 to 200 milligrams of caffeine. The daily recommended intake of caffeine is no more than 300 milligrams. (Army/Staff Sgt. David Bruce) Social media reports surfaced Thursday of an energy drink ban at Fort Drum, as the popular U.S. Army W.T.F. Moments Facebook page shared an image of an apparent Army and Air Force Exchange Service sign saying that “Energy drinks have been removed by order of the garrison.”