Tremendous job with the questions for Ye Olde Mailbag this week, folks. Hope the answers are up to snuff. Now, go get ready for the election because that’s precisely what we needed right now, isn’t it? (The answer to that is an emphatic no). – Q: Hey Doug,A slightly philosophical question: Why are sports considered […]

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School repairs face compressed summer schedule

Posted on July 15th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

By ARDEN BASTIA There are no buses in the parking lot, no students hurrying through the hallways, and no lockers slamming in between classes. For the next eight weeks, Warwick schools will be quiet while students and faculty enjoy summer vacation. But Steve Gothberg, director of building and grounds for Warwick Public Schools, and his […]

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Sizzling Summer Home Sales

Posted on July 15th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Sizzling Summer Home Sales Real Estate Published: Thursday, 15 July 2021 00:26 Jordi Wiener The surge in Scarsdale home sales continues, this week with two homes selling for almost $1 million more than their assessed value. Take a look at these wild prices. Sales15 Park RoadRenovated center hall colonial on 1.61 acres in the grange […]

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The House of Commons is poised to break Wednesday for the summer — and possibly for an election — after giving eleventh-hour approval to what the minority Liberal government considers its priority legislation. But it’s far from certain the Senate will be as accommodating. Three priority bills have landed in the Senate over the […]

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Fort Henry reopens doors for summer season | Watch News Videos Online

Posted on June 19th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Fort Henry has opened its doors and is now operating ahead of the summer tourism season. While public health safety measures mean performances by the Fort Henry Guard won’t take place on the same scale, demonstrations are happening.

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With summer weather approaching, and as COVID-19 related restrictions on daily activities begin to lift, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) reminds residents to take recommended precautions to keep young children safe this summer. Prevent Tick Bites Ticks can make you sick when they bite. They are most commonly found in grassy, brushy, or […]

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Other tick safety tactics include using repellents that contain DEET on exposed skin and those that contain the insecticide permethrin on clothes; staying on main pathways when walking or hiking to avoid brushing against tall grass and bushes; and wearing long-sleeved, light-colored shirts and long pants tucked into socks when the weather permits, according to […]

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Offering ‘delicious and comfortable dining, a bottle shop and a chef-curated fridge and pantry for easy at-home meals.’ With hospitality industry staff sidelined indefinitely in spring 2020, many Vancouver restaurant operators found innovative ways to lend a hand and keep folks fed. Under the philosophy of “cooking for the collective good,” a pandemic off-shoot restaurant project that […]

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After being closed for nearly a year the Little Bluff Conservation area in Prince Edward County is ready to welcome visitors again, but it will look a little bit different. That’s because it’s received a facelift, with a few new amenities such as portable washroom facilities, a new fence along the top of the […]

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Assistive Robotics to be Showcased During Tokyo Summer Olympics  

Posted on March 15th, 2019 by Best Brothers Group

[ad_1] Asia-Pacific, Assistive Technology, March 15 2019 Next year, the world’s top athletes will compete in the Tokyo Summer Games. Some of Japan’s biggest companies will also happily be using the opportunity to show off their latest technologies — namely a fleet of robotics aimed at helping human spectators navigate around the event. Officials behind […]

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