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In 1893, George B. Otis opened up a packinghouse on the south end of Selma where peaches were dried.  In 1911, Libby, McNeill and Libby established a cannery, which helped the self-proclaimed status of âHome of the Peach.â Further consideration was the fact that the Peak Peach was the major varietal advancement of the peach by John H. Peak when in 1913 he planted an orchard of Phillip peach trees on his Bethel property. A native of Delaware County, N.Y. he had been a Selman since 1890 when he arrived with his wife, baby and $51. In 1916, when Peak was inspecting his first peach crop, he discovered that peaches on one tree were bigger and ripened faster than the other trees. Samples of the fruit was sent to horticulturalist Luther Burbank who confirmed the significant discovery of a new variety. Millions of the new Peak Peach were planted in California. The California Association of Nurserymen with its first merit award honored John H. Peak in 1937. ....
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[email protected] VINCENT After a two hour executive session, the Warren Local Schools Board of Education approved five-year contracts for the superintendent and treasurer. Superintendent Kyle Newton and Treasurer Melcie Wells will be given contracts that extend from Aug. 1, 2021, through July 31, 2026. Immediately following the contract approvals, the meeting was adjourned. In other news, Newton updated the board on the progress of multiple projects. He said they will soon get picnic tables and benches for the outside of the new elementary school. “It will finish up the outside, so that’s super exciting,” he said. He said they are still on target to open the new high school this fall. ....
Owners of five £1m luxury mansions who face seeing their dream homes demolished after they were built too big and in the wrong place claim developers have disappeared Elan Raja and Alison Thompson are two such owners who have been embroiled in a feud with Bolton Council Planning inquiry heard how Sparkle Developments given planning permission to build homes in August 2014 Finishing works put on hold after complaint filed in October 2016 and council ordered them to be flattened The appeal claims the enforcement notice issued by the council to demolish the homes was excessive Homeowners claim that the developers have not contributed any costs or advice as of February 2020 ....