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Nov 21, 2024 |
andoveradvertiser.co.uk | Andrew Waite
It doesn’t get any easier for Saxon Safety sponsored Andover as they travelled to high flying Farnham last Saturday and once again fell to a seizable defeat. The home side lay second in the league snapping at the heels of leaders Tottonians and were in no mood to let Andover get in the way of their ambition.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
lutontoday.co.uk | Andrew Waite
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowWe are working with Luton Adult Learning and delivering a specialist support to people who live in Luton, to help change and improve the environment of Luton. It is an exciting 4-week challenge starting on Thursday 24th October 2024 and will be held at the Hat Factory for 4 weeks (10am-3pm) with individual one-to-one Mentoring on Fridays during that 4 week period.
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Dec 9, 2023 |
newsbreak.com | Andrew Waite
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Aug 17, 2023 |
recordernews.com | Andrew Waite
Solar-energy development has become so controversial in parts of the Mohawk Valley that town of Canajoharie Supervisor Benny Goldstein fights himself on the issue. Personally, Goldstein, a 46-year-old Republican, is for solar energy. “I think it’s a wonderful thing,” Goldstein told me this week. Politically, he’s learned his lesson. “I’m changing my mind, actually, because so many people are against it,” he said.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
recordernews.com | Andrew Waite
For the second time in a month, someone fired a gun at Veterans Park in Amsterdam. The most recent incident happened before 3:30 in the afternoon on Sunday. The pool was open. A three-day basketball tournament was underway. The previous incident happened during a free family movie night as “Minions: The Rise of Gru” played on the screen. Kids as young as 4 years old were watching, according to reporting by Ashley Onyon. These shootings are not examples of crime run amok in Amsterdam.
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Jun 23, 2023 |
recordernews.com | Andrew Waite
NORTHVILLE – Northville High School valedictorian Makayla Laport missed more than 20 days of school this year, largely as a result of mental health challenges. “I’ve been diagnosed with anxiety and depression since I was 12, and so some days life gets really hard,” Laport said. The 17-year-old, who plans to major in biomedicine and minor in Spanish at Nazareth University in the Rochester area in the fall, doesn’t shy away from her personal struggles.
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Jun 15, 2023 |
recordernews.com | Andrew Waite
The same day former President Donald Trump was arraigned on 37 criminal counts to do with his handling of classified documents, North Country Congresswoman Elise Stefanik put out a statement that accused President Joe Biden of continuing “to fully weaponize the federal government against President Trump.”Meanwhile, Stefanik’s team has been unabashedly doing what it can to monetize Trump’s indictment.
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Jun 13, 2023 |
recordernews.com | Andrew Waite
When New York State Sen. Zellnor Myrie, of Brooklyn, spoke on the Senate floor in support of the “Clean Slate” bill that will seal criminal records of millions of New Yorkers, he said the measure goes way beyond progress on social justice. “Clean Slate is a jobs bill, it’s an education bill, it’s a housing bill,” Myrie, who co-sponsored the Clean Slate Senate bill, said during recent floor debates, according to WAMC reporting. Housing was an interesting choice.
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Jun 12, 2023 |
recordernews.com | Andrew Waite
By Wednesday morning, any novelties about the pretty pink sun or the air smelling like a campfire were choked out by thick and stubborn smoke. The only thing any of us wanted to know was when the air would clear. Initial forecasts called for the hazardous haze fading by Wednesday evening. But that afternoon, Gov. Kathy Hochul was calling the smoke “an emergency crisis” and advised that air quality could remain unhealthy into the weekend. For the time being, the smoke was here to stay.
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Jun 1, 2023 |
recordernews.com | Andrew Waite
As a top attorney in the Albany County Public Defender’s Office, Peter Lynch was in charge of assigning cases. Indictments would come down and Lynch, who worked in the public defender’s office after graduating from Albany Law School in 1979 until 2009, would dole out charges to the roster of attorneys. Robberies. Sexual assaults. Murders. More often than not, Lynch placed the most heinous crimes on his own caseload.