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2 days ago |
unionleader.com | Kelly Egan
A new bench has been placed at the Londonderry tennis courts in memory of life-long Londonderry resident and 2020 Londonderry High School graduate James “Jay” Hayes. Hayes, 22, passed away suddenly in April of last year. Hayes was an active part of the Londonderry community, playing tennis from the age of 4 to 18, as well as being captain of the 2020 Londonderry High School boys tennis team and a member of the 2019 Div.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
wers.org | Kelly Egan
By Kelly Egan, Staff WriterA graduate from Harvard, Maggie Rogers came back to a city she knows well. Rogers graced Boston and the TD Garden just last week on tour for her most recent album, Don’t Forget About Me, which released earlier this year. Rogers announced her newest single, "In the Living Room," right before she kicked off her tour, on October 8. Though a song with an emotional meeting, the song is fairly catchy and upbeat.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
ottawacitizen.com | Kelly Egan
The Ontario government rules; the feds cut land deals. The City of Ottawa goes cap in hand to both. Can't it just do ONE great thing itself? • • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentDoug Ford wants control over bike lanes in Ontario. He also wants a 55-kilometre-ish tunnel under the city of Toronto, proof that the Rams, the F-150s, the Escalades are now running the world.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
saultstar.com | Kelly Egan
Somehow, we are all connected. Last week's horror has brought this home to Ottawans. • • Article contentPeople move to Barrhaven to get away from murder, not wake up beside one. Advertisement 2Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team. What else could “haven” mean, except to represent a safe destination, an escape from something?
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Mar 11, 2024 |
ottawacitizen.com | Kelly Egan
Somehow, we are all connected. Last week's horror has brought this home to Ottawans. • • Article contentPeople move to Barrhaven to get away from murder, not wake up beside one. What else could “haven” mean, except to represent a safe destination, an escape from something?
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