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Snipe Sailing Dinghy Restoration is Bringing People Together from Both Sides of Ulster
24th May 2021
The Snipe Ranger under restoration on 10th May
Credit: Fred Ternan
Snipes, the feathered sort, inhabit wetlands and lakes but in Ireland the breed is on the Red List, meaning it is of high conservation concern. Snipe dinghies (the wooden version) were common in Northern Ireland from the 1930s till the 60s but could have been put on a Red List after that, as their numbers suffered a marked decline. But I m told that Fermanagh supports a breeding population as well as an over-wintering population of the feathered variety, and if you listen, you can hear their distinctive drumming and chipping.
May 7, 2021
Doris Mae Hess, 92, of Muncy, was released to God on Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at UPMC Susquehanna, Muncy.
Born March 4, 1929 in Williamsport, she was a daughter of the late E. George and Margaret (Weymouth) Cohan. On Oct. 21, 1950 she married Charles F. Hess and together they celebrated 24 years of marriage before his death on July 5, 1975.
Doris was a 1947 graduate of Williamsport High School and a 1950 graduate of the former Williamsport Hospital Nursing School. She worked as a staff nurse at the Muncy Valley Hospital and retired from the former Lycoming County Visiting Nurses Association, now Regional Home Health.
Doris was a 60-year member of the First United Methodist Church, Muncy and a member of the Registered Nurse Association. She volunteered at the Muncy Valley Hospital, after retirement and enjoyed participating in the Teddy Bear Program through the auxiliary.
Commentary: Phyllis Richardson - An open attack on voting rights
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Last November, despite a global pandemic, voter intimidation, and an unprecedented disinformation campaign, a record number of Americans cast a ballot in the election.
Expanded voting by mail, no-excuse absentee voting, curbside voting, and early voting made the ballot box more accessible. But now, Republican lawmakers in 43 states are introducing hundreds of restrictive “voting rights” bills to roll back these measures.
In my home state of Georgia, Republicans have introduced a package of restrictive bills to increase red tape, roll back voting rights, and silence the voices of millions of voters. These attacks are unmistakably in response to the state’s record voter turnout to elect President Joe Biden and senators Rafael Warnock and Jon Ossoff.
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