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Tony Fowlow does what he loves best driving the Zamboni and clearing the ice at the Glacier in Mount Pearl. He was sidelined by a stroke in December.(City of Mount Pearl/YouTube)
From Phonse to Mr. Mount Pearl to the Earl of the Pearl, Tony Fowlow has a lot of nicknames. But he s best known for being the man behind the Zamboni at the Glacier Arena and a beloved member of the province s hockey and figure skating community for more than four decades. He s a true legend in Mount Pearl, said Kim Pelley, the president of the Mount Pearl Minor Hockey Association. She says Fowlow has been there since the beginning, from the construction of the Smallwood arena in the 70s to getting hired there and later moving over to the Glacier.
Members of the Crossett Area Chamber of Commerce gathered Tuesday, April 27 for the Chamberâs 69th annual awards banquet.
The award ceremonies ended with an emotional tribute from outgoing Chamber President Howard Beaty Jr. to former Mayor Marshall Scott McCormick, who was posthumously named Man of the Year. The honor was bestowed on the late mayor one year and 11 days after his death while still in office.Â
McCormick was in his 42nd year of service to the people of Crossett. Heâd worked as a police officer, investigator and captain for the Crossett Police Department from 1978 to 1998, at which time he was elected mayor. He was re-elected to five additional consecutive terms.
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Back to school: Hybrid learning starts for select Philadelphia School District students
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Monday marked the first day of hybrid learning for pre-kindergarteners through second-graders at 53 Philadelphia public schools.
That includes Hon. Luis Muñoz Marín Elementary in North Philadelphia. They are ready and learning in classrooms right now. They are attentive, they are navigating the virtual space with other partners that are still at home on Zoom, said Principal Amanda Jones.
Teacher Mandie White is excited to see her returning students. I told my husband, I m so glad to be able to talk to someone besides you! she joked.