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BELFAST Belfast Police reported the following activity July 16-22.
An arrest or summons does not constitute a conviction, and those charged are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles aged 17-or-younger are not named.
June 30 (late entry)
Bradley W. Gerry, 54, of Pittsfield, was issued a summons for theft by deception on Searsport Ave, stemming from a June 1 incident.
July 16
Raymond H. Brown, 19, of, Belfast, was arrested for violating a condition of release and leaving the scene of an attended vehicle accident on Union Street. Brown was issued a summons for operating without a license.
July 18
April Pattershall, 39, was arrested for violating a condition of release and criminal trespass in Belfast.
The rise and rise of Melbourne s new bakeries
Emma Breheny
Photo: Eddie Jim
Melbourne was riding high on a wave of quality sourdough and artisan pastries before the pandemic, with next-generation bakeries such as Caulfield North s Baker Bleu, Brunswick East s Wildlife and All Are Welcome in Northcote and Thornbury joining familiar stalwarts like Baker D. Chirico over the past five years. But we re still hungry for more bread and cake.
More than a dozen bakeries have opened or expanded since early 2020, defying the economic odds of successive lockdowns. There s Mabels in Toorak, Ripponlea s Zelda – one of the few Melbourne bakeries offering kosher sourdough – and Bakemono, a hole-in-the-wall CBD spot that opened a month before COVID hit and has thrived.
Michael Olugbode
The Nigerian Ambassador to Gabon, Raymond Brown, has presented his letters of credence to the Gabonese President, Ali Bongo Ondimba.
The ceremony took place yesterday at the presidency in Gabon, which lasted for ten minutes.
Brown said the Gabonese president, having received his letters and exchange pleasantries, stated that Nigeria and Gabon have a lot of work to do in the areas of fighting insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea, piracy, fight against terrorism and Boko Haram, as well as further broadening the relations between both countries.
He expressed his joy to President Muhammudu Buhari for sending me to represent him in Gabon.