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Chance to say thank you for the music as Leeds organ prepares for major revamp

Chance to say thank you for the music as Leeds organ prepares for major revamp
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North Country police just submitted reform proposals Read your community s plan here

North Country police just submitted reform proposals Read your community s plan here
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North Country law enforcement just submitted their reform proposals Read your community s plan here

North Country law enforcement just submitted their reform proposals Read your community s plan here
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The enduring love for The Quiet Man

Comments Premiered in 1952, John Ford s classic movie remains one of the most popular Irish movies among Irish Americans. We take a look at why one of his most popular films The Quiet Man endures to this day.  The late great Maureen O Hara s most famous film, John Ford s The Quiet Man, constantly turns up on TV channels like Turner Classic Movies, especially around St. Patrick s Day. John Ford’s 1952 film The Quiet Man has been a St. Patrick’s Day staple for over 60 years now. And for just as long, the film has had its detractors – those who grumble that the film is little more than a brightly-colored jaunt through Irish stereotypes: the drunks, the brawlers, and all those freckled redheads.

Police face calls to end systemic racism Many in the North Country doubt it exists | News, Sports, Jobs

North Country Public Radio Deputies from the Franklin County Sheriff Department sit in front of a Blue Lives Matter flag at a police reform meeting in February 2021. (Screenshot) Conversations about systemic racism and policing are happening across New York right now, sparked by a statewide mandate to reform law enforcement agencies after the death of George Floyd last summer. The reform process has revealed deep divisions in the way people in the North Country think about racial bias and policing . After George Floyd was killed by police, there were protests against police brutality and in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in Glens Falls, Saranac Lake, Ogdensburg, Potsdam and Plattsburgh.

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