RICHMOND Richmond, Barbara L. (Lownds), 79, of Delray Beach, FL, life long resident of the Westerly, RI area, and beloved wife of the late Richard J. Richmond, died January 18, 2003 at her residence in Delray Beach, FL. Born in Westerly, RI on May 31, 1923, she was the loving daughter of the late Herbert […]
It was about this time of year, May 26, 1910 that the foundation stone of St. Mary’s College was laid. It was not, however the first St Mary’s College. Father John Paul O’Toole, born in Galway in 1804, was one of the last priests ordained during the wardenship. He was based in Paris and Rome but was always conscious of his own difficulty in obtaining a food secondary education in Galway, so he decided to return to Galway in 1843 and open a school here. His main difficulty was finding a premises but happily, he managed to secure “West House”, a detached residence with extensive grounds situated on Helen Street. He bought it from John Lushington Reilly, a great benefactor of the town and neighbourhood, especially during the famine of 1822.
Tyler bids farewell to longtime City Council member Broderick McGee, honoring his six years of dedicated service. Friends and family gather at the Veretta and Jesse E. Rider Fine and Performing Arts Center to celebrate his legacy and contributions to the community.
Tyler bids farewell to longtime City Council member Broderick McGee, honoring his six years of dedicated service. Friends and family gather at the Veretta and Jesse E. Rider Fine and Performing Arts Center to celebrate his legacy and contributions to the community.
A ribbon cutting for a transmission line drew the secretary of the interior and the director of the BLM to Arizona on the same day that the Biden administration announced a rule to speed development of new electricity distribution infrastructure.