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Libby Wilson13:44, May 11 2021
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Executive principal Dale Burden, pictured, and deputy principal Yevette Williams, his wife, are not around at St Peter s School, but the reason remains unclear (file photo).
The principal and his deputy principal wife are absent from an exclusive private school in Cambridge, but management remains tight-lipped as to why. St Peter’s School was “unable to provide any comment at this stage”, when
Stuff asked about executive principal Dale Burden and deputy principal Yevette Williams, a communications firm working for the school said.
Stuff understands the senior school leaders – a married couple – have not been back at work at the private Year 7-to-13 school since the recent holiday break.
Waterville Planning Board to review development plan for former Seton Hospital
The board is scheduled to consider final approval Monday night of previously approved plans to redevelop the property at 30 Chase Ave. into apartments and commercial space.
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WATERVILLE The Planning Board is scheduled to consider final approval Monday night of previously approved plans to redevelop the former Seton Hospital at 30 Chase Ave. into apartments and commercial space.
The previously approved plans by Waterville Redevelopment Company III LLC expired, so the company must get final approval from the board to proceed.
The Zoom meeting is set to begin at 7 p.m. Those wanting the link to the meeting must contact the city’s planning department before 5 p.m. Monday.
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