OBITUARY: Judy Colleen Harrison, 1956-2020
Judy Colleen Harrison passed away on December 6, 2020, in the care of
her two children, Chelsea Diana and Nicholas James. Our “mamma
Jude,” as she was affectionately known to so many, will be
remembered for her generous heart, her free spirit, and her deep love
of the ocean. Jude made a lasting imprint on countless kids and
families of Humboldt County, as the infamous swimming instructor to
hundreds of youngsters through her first business, Swim for Fun.
Underwater baby photos and joy-filled memories of diving for pennies
mark the childhood of innumerable kiddos (now adults) of Eureka and
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Published: 1/12/2021 11:18:57 AM
It was back in the mid-1990s when Stan Fry and Cy Gregg bought their first properties in downtown Peterborough.
“At that time, the downtown sector was not particularly attractive,” Gregg said.
The first section included the properties along the Nubanusit Brook, currently occupied by businesses like Knitty Gritty Yarn Shop, Anytime Apparel and Bowerbird & Friends, and what would eventually become Twelve Pine.
“We just looked at it and said there’s some real possibilities here,” Gregg said.
Over the years, they have added more properties – the building that houses Fry Fine Art and European Esthetics, the Granite Block and Steele’s Stationers building and the other locations that make up Depot Square, like the Hobbs Jewelers building, as well as what is known as the bank building at 45 Main Street.
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Many believe solar power is better than using fossil fuels for energy. They argue solar technology has the potential to help the environment and make communities more energy independent. Federal and state incentives have also made renewable energy very attractive to developers.
As with any relatively new technology, solar energy is not all sunshine and rainbows. There are downsides and potential pitfalls to consider. It is only by addressing all the issues up front, and by planning carefully, that communities will benefit and avoid problems.
One of the first things people mention when considering solar energy in our area is the sun. There are significant seasonal variations in daylight hours in our region and, thanks to cloud cover from the Great Lakes, the sun doesn’t always shine brightly here. There’s no doubt that a solar panel in a cloudless Nevada desert will generate much more electricity than a panel in Western New York based simply on how often solar ene
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WILTON MANORS, Fla., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ The City of Wilton Manors is pleased to announce the hiring of Kimberley Allonce to serve as the city s Economic Development Manager. In this role, Kimberley will be the liaison between the city and the business community creating various economic development programs and implementing strategies to promote the city as a desirable destination for potential businesses to relocate. We are thrilled Kimberley has joined our team, said City Manager Leigh Ann Henderson. His expertise in collaborating with residents, businesses, and community stakeholders will help us ramp up our efforts to foster economic growth, promote our commercial districts, and attract new businesses to Wilton Manors.