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Hardwick Town Administrator Theresa Cofske quits during selectmen’s meeting Updated May 05, 2021; Posted May 05, 2021 Facebook Share HARDWICK – After five years as town administrator, Theresa Cofske resigned during a Board of Selectmen meeting on April 26. The board stated in a May 4 letter to Town Clerk Ryan Witkos, “Please accept this notification as certification that the Board of Selectmen voted on May 3, 2021 to accept the resignation of the Town Administrator, Theresa Cofske, and to file the resignation of the Town Administrator as recorded at the meeting of the Board of Selectmen on April 26, 2021 in compliance with the provisions of MGL c41 section 109.” ....
Covid 19 catastrophe: How one hospitality business turned itself around 11 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 6 minutes to read Kyria Warren, CEO of Luxury LAS, thought she d have to close the doors late last year. Photo / Dean Purcell Kyria Warren, CEO of Luxury LAS, thought she d have to close the doors late last year. Photo / Dean Purcell Jane Phare is a senior business reporter for the New Zealand Heraldjane.phare@nzme.co.nz When Covid-19 caused international tourists to disappear Kyria Warren s business, catering for high-end clients, nearly folded. Now her company does everything from corporate incentives and charter boats to organising no-expense-spared birthday bashes for youngsters. ....
An 11-year-old boy and his step-brother have raised thousands of pounds to support people with cancer. James walked the distance of 10k with his step-brother Alfie, 12, who has been supporting him with his mother s death. His mother Amanda sadly died of cancer one day before his fundraising walk, on December 4. James insisted on walking that day, as the boys had raised so much and didn’t want to let people down, said his step-mother Kelly Kemp. The young boys walked around Central London in fancy dress and raised a whopping £17,150.50 for Cancer Research UK. James and Alfie Speaking to Sutton Guardian, Kelly said: The walk for James meant a lot. ....