Members also have a new place to worship, in Belville Street in Greenock. Reverend Francis Murphy, minister, said: From this week onward we will be meeting every Sunday at 12.15pm and look forward to welcoming our congregation back again soon. We hope that new people will find a spiritual home here and feel welcomed into our church family. We have also been made very welcome by our new neighbours at Belville Street Gardens and look forward to supporting them also over the coming months and years ahead. Prior to the first lockdown parishioners had been meeting in Crawfurdsburn Community Centre.
Carbondale business responds to mask policy
Carbondale mask guidelines revised to follow CDC guidelines By Colin Baillie | May 18, 2021 at 6:12 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 6:12 PM
CARBONDALE, Ill. (KFVS) - On Tuesday afternoon, the City of Carbondale announced it revised the city’s mask policy.
Business owners across town are still allowed to enforce their own mask mandates in their businesses.
Francis Murphy is the general manager of the neighborhood Co-op in Carbondale.
The Co-op continued to enforce face coverings, as of Tuesday morning.
“I think people have gotten really used to the requirement that they wear it, some kind of face covering when they come in the store. People have medical issues, they’re saying you can wear a face shield,” said Murphy.
The mission, to study energy transfer in space, had a brilliant upshot for nighttime viewers. East Coasters saw the green and violet vapor clouds glowing above and have the pictures to prove it.