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Lawyer: Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early to seek re-election in 2022

Lawyer: Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early to seek re-election in 2022
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Northfield Plays Eastview in Legion Sub-State 6 Final

Northfield Plays Eastview in Legion Sub-State 6 Final
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Alpine leader Darryl Landstrom honored with Julius Blegen Award

Alpine leader Darryl Landstrom honored with Julius Blegen Award
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Valley News - Haverhill biodiesel proposal raises alarms about emissions, waste

Haverhill biodiesel proposal raises alarms about emissions, waste Modified: 4/23/2021 10:29:46 PM NORTH HAVERHILL A proposal by a biodiesel plant to increase production capacity is raising concerns among neighbors about its impact on health and the environment and raising complaints about lax enforcement of restrictions at Haverhill’s town-owned business park. The Massachusetts-based owner of the biodiesel plant at the Haverhill Business Park is seeking approval from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services to install equipment that would increase production capacity from 6.4 million gallons of biodiesel fuel per year to 7.8 million gallons per year. A public hearing on the proposal, which requires modifying the plant’s temporary operating permit with the state, is set to be held virtually at 6 p.m. Tuesday. The public hearing was scheduled after residents’ concerns asked the town in February to petition DES.

Noteworthy Utahns who died in 2020: Judges, advocates, artists, athletes, coaches, trailblazers

Noteworthy Utahns who died in 2020: Judges, advocates, artists, athletes, coaches, trailblazers Figures in government, law, arts, sports, business, academia and social media left us this year. | Updated: Jan. 12, 2021, 4:27 p.m. (Paul Fraughton | Tribune file photo) Donning an Elizabethan style jester s hat, Sen Tom Hatch, R-Panguitch, makes Fred C. Adams founder of the Utah Shakespeare Festival feel at home in the Senate Chambers as he was honored by both houses of the legislature in 2006. Adams died Feb. 6, 2020, at the age of 89. Revered jurists and lawyers. Leaders in business and government. Writers and actors. Advocates for Utah veterans, Korean War casualties and the Pacific Islander community. Inspirational coaches from many levels of the game. Former star athletes and a rising football sensation. A woman who blazed trails on the ski slopes, and a woman who defended polygamy, though it meant losing her children.

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