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Old-fashioned fun at Canada Day in Maidstone

Old-fashioned fun at Canada Day in Maidstone
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Quick Sand At Milford Beach Leads To Terrifying Incident

UpdatedSat, Feb 6, 2021 at 9:33 am ET Replies(7) Sharon Rutledge and her friend were walking on a part of the beach around 3:30 p.m. when all of a sudden they began to sink. (Patch graphic. ) MILFORD, CT A truly frightening incident occurred at Walnut Beach in Milford on Thursday afternoon. Sharon Rutledge and her friend were walking on a part of the beach around 3:30 p.m. when all of a sudden they began to sink. They stepped on a part of the sand that looked wet and within a few seconds Rutledge s friend quickly sunk to her mid-chest while Rutledge sunk to her hips.

More than 40 bags of rubbish found in lane near Ipswich

She said the fly-tipping on New Year s Eve happened during the day, between 10am and 2pm. I just don t know how they had the gall to do it in the day, she added. It s like someone has cleared something somewhere and just dumped it. Mrs and Mr Rudd have been litter picking in their lane since moving there about two-and-a-half-years ago, while their neighbours have been doing it for some time. In 2020, Mrs Rudd said rubbish discovered there included nappies, bottles filled with various liquids and used gloves and face masks. We pay our council tax, and it s not what the council should be having to do, she said.

Milford decks the poles as a Covid Christmas approaches

Milford decks the poles as a Covid Christmas approaches Police say they’ll only ask folks to take the decorations down if they catch them in the act. Author: Tony Terzi Updated: 8:06 PM EST December 10, 2020 MILFORD, Conn. There s been a growing trend across Milford: residents creatively decorating signposts for the holidays. But Milford Police are discouraging residents. The Milford resident, who took to Facebook trying to bring a little bit more ho-ho-ho to the holidays during this COVID crush said she never imagined this idea would have exploded the way it has.  If I would have done this any other year, the response would not have been what it is this year, said Sharon Rutledge.

Merriment Comes To Milford with Decorative Challenge

It’s become so widespread even Milford Mayor Ben Blake is weighing in on the holiday happenings. We need this at this point we need to do whatever it takes to make sure a smile is on everyone’s face, said Blake. Bob Asmussen and Monica Bartolommeo live in the Milford community and love the holidays. The two decorated their street sign along with their entire house and they say this year everyone in the neighborhood is getting in the spirit. NBC Connecticut A festive home in Milford, Conn. You can’t even go to the store and buy any more lights or anything everything is out of stock because everyone’s still the street sign, said Asmussen. He described the joy he sees it brings to the community, saying, We see people slowing down can we see the cell phone snapping it’s nice we don’t do it really for anything besides trying to bring the spirit to us both of our kids and everybody in the community and all the kids around here.

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