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A reopening ceremony of the Carroll Historical Society, located at 5 W. Main St., Frewsburg, will be happening at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. The newly renovated Carroll Historical Society building, located behind the town hall, will be one of the highlights of the ceremony, which will also included featured speaker state Sen. George Borrello.
P-J photo by Dennis Phillips
FREWSBURG A new reception desk, floor tiles and exterior siding are just a few of the renovations that will be highlighted during the reopening ceremony of the Carroll Historical Society.
The historical society’s reopening ceremony will start at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, at 5 W. Main St., Frewsburg, which is located behind the town hall.
By George Bains 31 Mar 2021
The final day of the NZ Millennium Cup action has drawn to a close with celebrations marked by dolphins and booming cannons.
The final day of the NZ Millennium Cup action has drawn to a close with celebrations marked by dolphins and booming cannons.
Though the final day lacked the breeze that had helped the action on previous days, the race committee worked to plan a race around the conditions. The decision to move the fleet to Motuarohia Island not only made the most of the beautiful weather, but also provided an opportunity to swim with dolphins.
It left a massive hole in the mainplane, the metal skin bent up into the airstream. The pair managed to limp back, where Guye made a challenging, but successful landing.
Harold did not escape danger. On his first operation Harold was apprehensive. He had been allocated a Spitfire, usually flown by the Station Commander Harry Broadhurst.
Because of his status he used his initials - HB – on his aircraft. It did not escape Harold’s attention that these were his initials also. After a lengthy fight, he turned for home. Crossing the French coast, the needle kept banging on empty.
Coast talent backs Cup
Mike Lee of Red Beach landed a job as a grinder for Emirates Team NZ. He is one of several Hibiscus Coast residents involved in the America’s Cup, Photo, Emirates Team NZ.
Sailing is big on the Coast, so it is perhaps no surprise that a number of locals are involved in the America’s Cup – working on everything from organisation behind the scenes and caring for the trophy itself to powering Team NZ. Hibiscus Matters caught up with six people whose work is filling the sails of the 36th Challenge.
Powering the boat – Mike Lee