Beloved parents of seven children killed in the Surfside condo collapse C. Isaiah Smalls II, The Miami Herald
Jul. 5 In April 2020, Chana Wasserman penned a blog post about her mom, Ingrid Itty Ainsworth.
Entitled A Mother Like No Other, Wasserman described Ainsworth, 66, as someone who was not only extremely neat and passionate about life but also extremely personable. Every person she encountered, ever in her life, became her friend, Wasserman wrote. Everyone was treated as equals. The guy at the laundromat, the guy working at the fruit market, the receptionist at the doctors office, the high school kid working at blockbuster, the seamstress, the lady doing her nails, a pigeon, the stewardess, the lady cleaning the house, the outcast, the misunderstood, the popular, the unpopular.
Opinion: Why are home make-over tv shows so popular in Ireland?
Property programmes thrive in societies where home ownership is the most valued and celebrated housing ideology, writes Emmet Scanlon. By Emmett Scanlon Sunday 4 Jul 2021, 7:00 AM 10 hours ago 10,953 Views 12 Comments Emmett Scanlon Architect
WHILE WE ARE all enjoying our outdoor summer, production companies have been busy planning and filming new autumn seasons of home-based lifestyle and makeover television programmes.
Room to Improve, set to return for its thirteenth series in September, remains the flagship of an ever-increasing fleet of home-based programmes broadcast in Ireland, such as Nevill
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Grand Rapids Business Journal
The Grand Rapids-based business services nonprofit GROW said Monday that it hired Ysasi for the role, effective April 26. Ysasi will succeed Bonnie Nawara, who announced her retirement in December.
Ysasi comes to GROW from The SOURCE, a nonprofit focused on reducing employment barriers and creating opportunities for mobility for employees that work for their partner organizations, where she was executive director. She also is currently Second Ward commissioner for the city of Grand Rapids.
GROW said its nationwide search for Nawara’s replacement garnered more than 100 applicants. Deborah Phillips, board president, said Ysasi was a standout candidate.