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The Sandwich Historical Commission has approved the use of a mix of materials to repair parts of the exterior of First Church of Christ in Sandwich. Specifically, the commission agreed that PVC can be used on the upper belfry and louvers and the column capitals can be made of a polymer cast from one of the original hand-carved capitals. However, wood must be used on the main structure, the commission members said. A representative from the church was before the commission on Wednesday, July 7 seeking approval for its renovation plans. Chairwoman Lisa Hassler said that this review is a new process for the board. ....
Family of slain Middletown woman raising funds for funeral expenses FacebookTwitterEmail The GoFundMe campaign had raised more than $2,000 as of Saturday afternoon. Organizer Jennifer Madden, who wrote she was Medina’s daughter, said she was hoping to create a memorial to her mother as well. “I need help raising funds for a memorial and funeral expenses that my mother deserves. I need anyone and everyone’s help to make a memorial for my mom Alicia. She was taken too soon,” Madden said on the GoFundMe page. “I want others to know that domestic violence is real. It takes many forms and by people that are closest to you.” ....
California politicians owe $2 million in campaign fines, don't get punished vvdailypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vvdailypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
was originally published by CalMatters. California’s secretary of state’s office has failed to collect $2 million in fines owed by politicians, lobbyists and campaign donors who the office says filed disclosure reports late, a CalMatters analysis shows. It’s allowed some of the largest fines to languish for many years with no consequences to those who are supposed to pay up. The debts are owed by a range of political players, according to a list published on the secretary of state’s website that details outstanding fines as of April 1. It shows fines owed by 26 state lawmakers and 21 superior court judges, as well as former legislators, losing candidates, ballot measure campaigns, Democratic and Republican clubs and corporate and labor-backed political action committees. ....