Northland news in brief: Missing dog
15 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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A Northland mother says her two sons are desperate for the return of their missing family dog, Swazzy.
A Northland mother says her two sons are desperate for the return of their missing family dog, Swazzy.
Northern Advocate
A Northland family is pleading for the return of their pet dog - a member of the family for 11 years. Mike and Natalie Coyne said Swazzy was allegedly picked up by a woman on SH1 in Hukerenui after he escaped their property on February 7. The couple believe the woman approached their neighbour regarding Swazzy and she was directed to their place but they were not home at the time. The couple have contacted the pound, locals vets and councils, as well as the SPCA, and have put up posters plus social media posts asking for help. They asked he be dropped to the pound, SPCA, vet, or their home address in Hukerenui if known.
To the Editor:
I grew up in Barre and, like too many young Vermonters, I left the state after high school to pursue my career. Coming back to Vermont when my dad died wasnât part of my plan and was an unexpected choice 17 years ago.
Looking back now, it was one of the best choices Iâve ever made.
Today, Roland and I are advocating for other people. South Burlington city officials and fellow residents, please support more housing in our community. Vermont is full of attractive communities, so when someone chooses South Burlington we win. But lack of housing here means many Vermonters, and hopeful Vermonters, find our cityâs doors closed. In short, they just donât feel welcome here.
The accused identified as Prahlad Thakur, neighbour of the woman, gave a threat call at around 5 p.m. on Friday that he will kill the two hours. The mother of the child informed the police after she received the call.A ki
The accused identified as Prahlad Thakur, neighbour of the woman, gave a threat call at around 5 p.m. on Friday that he will kill the two hours. The mother of the child informed the police after she received the call.A ki