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If Child and Family Services moves into the Church Street property, which is assessed at more than $830,000, major revenue will be removed from the tax rolls. ....
New Bedford Non-Profit Purchasing Furniture Store Site NEW BEDFORD A furniture shop is set to become the new home for one of New Bedford’s oldest non-profit organizations. Child and Family Services, which began as the New Bedford Orphans’ Home in 1843, is under agreement to purchase the property at 965 Church Street that is the current home of Regal House Furniture. Regal House is closing down its New Bedford facilities and moving all operations to its Fairhaven location. Child and Family Services is looking to relocate and combine the services provided at its longtime facility at 1061 Pleasant Street along with those offered at 543 North Street into one facility on the Church Street property. It would utilize one half of the existing facility there as a mental health counseling center, with the other half serving as the home of a 24-hour-a-day inpatient facility. ....
Book World: A bizarre, arresting mystery you won t be able to put down Joan Frank, The Washington Post March 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail By Sara Davis - - - Is The Scapegoat, Sara Davis debut novel, in fact a propulsive and destabilizing literary mystery, per its back-cover blurb? It is - and then some. Reading this bizarre, arresting tale, you may not always feel clear about what you are tracking - but you ll absolutely want to track it. The novel s power and steady control manifest in its voice: that of an eerily inward, single male, perhaps in his 30s, who lives monkishly, working at a Stanford-like university in a fog-veiled setting (California s Bay Area). From the start this nameless narrator exudes shyness, loneliness and social ineptitude; monotony makes him hyper-watchful. But soon his observations begin to disturb and puzzle us. When a colleague named Kirstie (presumably youngish and attractive, though it s never stated) enters the depa ....
Pequot Lakes native is finalist for 2021 Minnesota Book Award Fredrick Soukup’s debut novel, Bliss, is among four novels being considered for the prize to be announced April 29 Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 12:00 am, Feb. 17, 2021 × Fredrick Soukup Pequot Lakes native Fredrick Soukup’s debut novel Bliss is a finalist for the 2021 Minnesota Book Awards’ Novel and Short Fiction category. The winner will be announced at a virtual ceremony Thursday, April 29. “It’s a tremendous honor to be a finalist alongside such talented and influential writers,” Soukup said in a news release of the recognition, which he shares with three Minnesotan authors. ....