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Posts by Carrie Ann Salvi:
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Composted topsoil bringing in big bucks for the town
Composted topsoil created from the Island’s tree stumps, logs, leaves, manure, brush and grass is being recycled into a nice profit for the town. Superintendent of Highways Mark Ketcham, who...
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Preparation begins for fire department chicken BBQ
Firefighters and auxiliary members of the department have started preparing for the huge chicken barbecue fundraiser under a tent on Burns Road that takes place this year on Saturday, August...
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Real Estate: Island rentals get shorter
Hannah Dinkel’s real estate office on Bridge Street has a drawer packed with files of homeowners wishing to rent their homes. According to her website, there are 48 rentals available for...
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Street Talk: Do you go to the North or the South Fork?
[caption id="attachment_9466" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="‘North Fork, because you can walk to the movies. I’m actually going right now.’ TED HILLS"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_9468" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="‘I don’t go off much in summer...
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Street Talk: Did you go to the Chamber of Commerce fireworks show?
[caption id="attachment_9407" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="‘I did. They were great ... the drumming was the most interesting part.’ chris mcgayhey"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_9408" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="‘Yes, I thought the fireworks were better than...
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Local family helps honeybees thrive
Local beekeeper Alfred Brigham, 38, is keeping his family tradition alive in order to do the same for the Island’s bee population. Beekeepers in western countries have been reporting...
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School Board: New year begins with appointments and 2 elections
A new president, two new board members, a new superintendent and new school business leader were all there at Thursday evening’s annual Board of Education re-organizational meeting. The board...
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Business Brief: Scooter rentals offered, a first for the Island
A first for the Island, 10 scooters are now available for locals and visitors to rent by the hour, weekend or week. The service is also a first for the...
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Aspiring journalist goes on patrol
A 17-year-old South African aspiring journalist attending an international writing camp for kids called Rena’s Promise at Camp Quinipet last week had the ride of his life on Wednesday evening. ...
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South African teen rides along with Island police
A 17-year-old South African aspiring journalist attending an international writing program for kids at Camp Quinipet last week had the ride of his life on Wednesday evening, the last day...
