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Why more people are choosing the good life outside of Stockholm

The Local This content was paid for by an advertiser and produced by The Local s Creative Studio The Local Creative Studio 10:34 CEST Looking for a change of scenery? While Stockholm is a major centre of commerce, research and culture, life in any city can have its ups and downs. That’s why many people are increasingly choosing to swap city living for a more rural lifestyle. Together with Invest Stockholm, we talk to some who’ve made the decision to swap bright lights for a more natural pace to life in the regions around the city. “We live on an old farm, about 30 minutes north of Köping, and 90 minutes or so from Stockholm by train or car,” says landscape architect, Joshua Bender, originally from Wichita, Kansas. “We had snow on the ground for about two months this winter, and we could ski right from our front door, out into the forest. So we’re outside a lot. That’s something that I don’t think you can get in big towns. That’s something that’s very prec

Area Police Reports | News, Sports, Jobs

NEW YORK STATE POLICE ¯ KENNEDY Patrick Griffin, 64, of Randolph, was charged with driving while intoxicated. Griffin was stopped Monday on Route 62 in Kennedy for a traffic violation. He was taken into custody after allegedly failing several field sobriety tests and transported to UPMC Chautauqua where a blood sample was secured. Griffin is scheduled to appear in Poland Town Court later. ¯ Joshua Bender, 35, of Randolph, was charged with first-degree criminal contempt and second-degree aggravated harassment. Troopers received a walk-in complaint at police barracks for an harassment. An investigation found that Bender allegedly called another person 50 times in three days, leaving multiple voicemails in violation of two separate orders of protection. Bender was processed at police barracks and transported to Chautauqua County Jail.

Police reports 12/16/20

Olean Police Monday, 6:19 p.m., Melinda Sue Parsell-Herbert, 30, of 554 Martha Ave., was charged with first-degree criminal contempt, a class E felony; acting in a manner injurious to a child, a class A misdemeanor; and second-degree harassment, a violation. Parsell-Herbert was held pending arraignment. Tuesday, 12:50 p.m., no injuries were reported following a two-vehicle accident on West State Street. A vehicle operated by Suzanne Marie Gaughn, 71, of North Seventh Street, Allegany, was pulling into a parking space when it reportedly struck an unoccupied parked vehicle. Gaughn told police her foot slipped onto the accelerator, causing the accident. Salamanca Police , Tyler M. Woodard, 21, of Allegany, was charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, an unclassified misdemeanor. Woodard was processed and release with a ticket to appear in court at a later date.

Linda Jean Thompson (Hurlbut), 81, Chase Mills

Monday, December 14, 2020 - 11:23 am CHASE MILLS Linda Jean Thompson (Hurlbut), 81, passed away peacefully at Albany Medical Center on December 9, 2020, in the loving embrace of her husband and four children. Her death was a result of complications due to her long and debilitating battle with diabetes. Linda was born on June 13, 1939, in Ogdensburg. She was the eldest of the seven children of Samuel and Audrey (Lalone) Hurlbut. She grew up on the family farm in Chase Mills, where she enjoyed assisting her mom in their large & bustling kitchen. Linda’s family were congregates of Louisville Community Church, where she was an active member and office holder in the youth group. Linda attended Madrid High School graduating in 1956 and was a member of FFA and her local Grange.

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