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Cecelia Mason Cecelia Ann Mason, 67, passed away peacefully at home June 19, 2021, surrounded by her loving family, after a two-month fight with a sudden illness. She was born on Oct. 2, 1953, in Albany, N.Y., to Jack and Delina (Crane) Palella. Cecelia grew up in Albany and graduated from Albany High School in 1971. One of Cecelia s first jobs was as cashier at Price Chopper in Albany, N.Y., where she quickly worked her way into management. While at Price Chopper, she met and later married Tim Ramage (predeceased) with whom she had two children, Richard and Alex Ramage. Cecelia selflessly loved her children with every fiber in her being and would do whatever was necessary to provide for them. ....
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How life in Nottinghamshire village feels normal during third lockdown Some shops in the area are thriving Updated Thriving business owners in a Nottinghamshire village said footfall in the area starting to return to normal. Some businesses in Gedling village, which is home to a range of businesses from a knitting shop to corner shops and estate agents, are thriving despite the current lockdown. Anita Strong, who owns Knitworking which has been in Gedling for 90 years, said she has adapted the business to make sure it survives. She said footfall was affected by the first lockdown but feels normal in the third lockdown. ....