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BYGONES: Slade concert cut short over 'noize' complaints in 1972

BYGONES: Slade concert cut short over ‘noize’ complaints from neighbours THE legendary pop group Slade “blasted their way through a rip-roaring performance” at the Bracknell Sports Centre in 1972, leaving the audience of teenagers “looning with enthusiasm.” Urging everyone to sing along and have a good time, Slade belted through an hour-long rock set, which included their big single successes “Coz I luv You” and “Look Wot You Dun.” But the concert had to be cut short half an hour early, due to complaints about the “Noize” from nearby residents, plus the management at the centre billed the band on its board outside as “SLAD”.

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Norwalk Roundup: Wall Street Theater lawsuit; apartment buildings sold

Wall Street Theater suing Hillsong Church Belpointe sells two Waypointe area buildings L.A. Fitness settles suit, will comply with ADA Wall Street Theater’s revenue woes Hillsong Church owes the Wall Street Theater $100,899.25 in unpaid rent, the theater company alleges in a lawsuit filed Jan. 20. Hillsong is also accused of removing electronic equipment that belongs to the theater. Hillsong Connecticut LLC began renting the theater from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. every Sunday beginning Sept. 20, 2019, at a cost of $7,937 per Sunday, the lawsuit states. On Feb. 21, the parties agreed to drop the rent to $5,935.25, just ahead of Gov. Ned Lamont prohibiting church gatherings on March 16, an order that was effective through April 30.

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Air, water concerns voiced over proposed South Huntingdon coal refuse reclamation

Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review A large pile of coal refuse is seen near Sewickley Creek on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2021 in South Huntingdon.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Nearby residents and environmentalists are worried a proposed project to reclaim coal refuse in South Huntingdon could negatively impact local water and air quality. They aired their concerns this week at a virtual meeting about Robindale Energy Services’ plan to remove usable fuel from the Soberdash coal refuse pile on 12 acres near Hunker and leave behind a grassy area suitable for industrial development.

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