SHREWSBURY, MA — The state Senate last week passed its $2.86 billion economic development bill, promising millions for local projects in cities and towns across the state — although the final version of the proposal still has a long way to go. Click Here: penrith panthers rugby store The Senate’s bill is the chamber’s ownRead moreRead more
Month: July 2024
Shrewsbury May Get $250K In New MA Economic Development Bill
Stabbing On Clement Street Injures 57-Year-Old Man: JPD
JOLIET — A 20-year-old woman from the 100 block of Joliet’s Clement Street is now being kept in a Will County Jail following a recent non-fatal stabbing that happened inside of her house this week, according to Joliet police arrest reports. Authorities say that Angelina Miranda is now facing felony charges of aggravated battery andRead moreRead more
Greenwich Looks To Establish Byram River Greenway
GREENWICH, CT — Greenwich officials are looking to collaborate and establish the Byram River Greenway, a move that would bring several benefits and potential new trail linkage to the town and its residents. The Board of Selectmen this week was set to examine a request from Greenwich Land Trust Executive Director Will Kies and GLTRead moreRead more
Should Joe Biden Drop Out? Patch Readers Divided In Pulse Survey
ACROSS AMERICA — It has sometimes seemed over the past two weeks as if Americans are eavesdropping on the tug-of-war between adult children and their aging parents over control of the folks’ car keys and bank accounts. President Joe Biden appeared frail and at times confused in a June 27 debate with presumptive Republican presidentialRead moreRead more
Angie's Pancake House: Final Days Of Joliet Restaurant Are Here
JOLIET — If you are a supporter and a loyal customer of Joliet’s Angie’s Pancake House at 1119 Essington Road, you have only three days left to eat your favorite meals here. During an interview on Thursday, restaurant owner Mario De La Torre told Joliet Patch he is shutting down Angie’s Pancake House after thisRead moreRead more
Canceled Marblehead Fireworks To Be 'Bigger And Better' Next Year
MARBLEHEAD, MA — Donations made to support this year’s Marblehead Fireworks and Harbor Illumination — which were canceled last week because of a barge fire in the harbor — will be retained and used to help make next year’s event “bigger and better,” according to Town Administrator Thatcher Kezer. Kezer told the Select Board onRead moreRead more
Hinsdale D86 Legal Costs Still Surging
HINSDALE, IL – Hinsdale High School District 86 board members are set to be asked Thursday to approve another $63,327 in monthly legal bills. As the costs have skyrocketed in recent months, all seven board members have kept silent during board meetings, approving the attorney bills without comment. After the board switched law firms inRead moreRead more
Toms River Municipal Clerk Submits Resignation
TOMS RIVER, NJ — Toms River Township will be replacing its municipal clerk, after Michael Cruoglio submitted his resignation this week. Cruoglio confirmed to Patch Wednesday afternoon that he is resigning as of July 19. He would not comment further. There is a special meeting of the Township Council set for 3 p.m. on Monday,Read moreRead more
Late Tennis Coach, Midshipman Honored With Arundel High Memorial: See Photos
GAMBRILLS, MD — A late Naval Academy graduate and former private tennis coach was honored with a tribute at the courts he once roamed. U.S. Navy Commander Donald John Carlson died on July 3 at 74 years old. His memory lives on at Arundel High School, where he taught tennis lessons and was a substituteRead moreRead more
10-Year Manchester Singer Known For The Anthem Now Lands Dream Roll
MANCHESTER, CT — At 10, Manchester’s Rylie Pennington has already performed the National Anthem in front of thousands at several sports venues and at the annual fireworks show in town. She will be on her way to New York City for extensive training later this summer. And starting Thursday, she’ll be on a run playingRead moreRead more