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Sayings and doings of 25 years ago. IT WAS unclear if departing Post Office owners would send back a letter from America, reported the East Lothian Courier on January 26, 1996. Thursday was a red letter day for Ross and Louise Searle when they arrived in Aberlady to stamp their mark on village life. The Searles, from Glamis in Angus, have taken over the local Post Office from the previous owners of three years, Derek and Gloria Hutchinson – who now plan to travel the globe. The Hutchinsons are taking early retirement as they both near 60 and aim to start their voyage in America, and work their way from West to East, dropping in on friends who are scattered around the world. ....
N.J.-Based Public Relations Firm, Violet PR, Promotes Christina Forrest to Account Director Share Article Forrest is an NJ Ad Club ‘40 Under 40 PR Professional’ who’s led 15 award-winning PR campaigns Christina Forrest has been promoted to Account Director at Montclair, N.J.-based public relations agency, Violet PR. Christina has helped Violet PR achieve enormous success on the national and New Jersey stage – leading to numerous awards for our PR campaigns, and very happy long-term clients, said Violet PR President April Mason. MONTCLAIR, N.J. (PRWEB) January 19, 2021 Violet PR, a boutique, New Jersey-based public relations firm specializing in economic development, professional services and social good, announced the promotion of Christina Forrest to Account Director. In her nearly seven-year tenure with Violet PR, Forrest has successfully promoted clients ranging from large c ....
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This article was originally published on The Conversation. Summer is the time for holidays and travel. But as we weakly wave goodbye (we hope) to the horrors of 2020, international travel is off the table and even domestic travel is still restricted. A book is still your most faithful companion on summer journeys, even if that trip is limited to the journey between the kitchen and a sun lounge in the backyard. Advertisement: Curated here is a mix tape of great literary road trips. There is one oldie but goodie, some 21st-century hits and shout-outs to the authors who mapped the way. Buckle up or curl up and enjoy. ....
Summer is the time for holidays and travel. But as we weakly wave goodbye (we hope) to the horrors of 2020, international travel is off the table and even domestic travel is still restricted. A book is still your most faithful companion on summer journeys, even if that trip is limited to the journey between the kitchen and a sun lounge in the backyard. Curated here is a mix tape of great literary road trips. There is one oldie but goodie, some 21st-century hits and shout-outs to the authors who mapped the way. Buckle up or curl up and enjoy. Our journey begins with The Canterbury Tales, one of literature’s earliest road trip narratives, although Chaucer’s work takes its lead from Giovanni Bocaccio’s Decameron (c. 1353). ....