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A
Buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type.
Grade I
B
Buildings of regional or more than local importance, or major examples of some particular period, style or building type which may have been altered.
Grade II
C
Buildings of local importance, lesser examples of any period, style, or building type, as originally constructed or moderately altered; and simple traditional buildings which group well with others in categories A and B.
Grade II
Grade B1 & B2
The list is maintained by Historic Environment Scotland (formerly Historic Scotland) and all of the Listed Buildings, as well as many other interesting but non-listed buildings, can be found on their web site. The HES web site has a very useful interactive map which helps identify the location of Listed Buildings and which provides links to information about them.
Lucy Buttermark, 85, a founding parent of Eden II for special needs, dies of complications from Covid.
Updated Jan 29, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
From the left, sons John Jr. and Michael and Lucy and John Buttermark. (Courtesy/Peggy Buttermark) Staten Island Advance
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Lucy (Lucia) Taylor Buttermark, whose altruistic nature, dedication and compassion toward others paved the way for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, died Jan. 25 due to complications from the coronavirus. She was 85.
Born Lucia Perillo, the Westerleigh resident was a founding parent of the Eden II programs and she held a number of positions within the organization including that of president of the board of trustees.
Death and funeral notices for Coventry - week commencing December 28
We re bidding a fond farewell to a number of Coventry residents
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Each week people across Coventry pay tribute to their loved ones in the pages of the Coventry Telegraph.
We have gathered the messages posted over the week commencing December 28 in one place here.
’Santa brought them:’ Toy drive collects more than 1,000 toys for Staten Island families
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
Posted Dec 23, 2020
Dana Walker-Boyd, first vice chairwoman of the Minority Women in Business Association of Staten Island, delivers toys to the St. George Theatre. (Courtesy of the St. George Theater and the Minority Women in Business Association of Staten Island.)(Courtesy of the St. George Theatre and the Minority Women in Business Association of Staten Island.)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Santa got a little help this year, as more than 1,000 toys were distributed to Staten Island families in time for Christmas thanks to the efforts of organizers from The Minority Women in Business Association (MWBA) of Staten Island and the St. George Theatre.