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The chair user needs assistance because right in front of East Branch Library park is a wide sidewalk crack and the cross slop is 4.6%. Code mandates cross slopes not to exceed 2.0%
East Branch Library
115 Broadway
Somerville, MA 02145-2226
AAB Docket C10-164
_xCross slope of walkway exceeds 1:50 (2%). (Section 22.3.1)
a. within 4 feet of entrance ramp of Library, the cross slope measured 4.6%
b. right outside library park (to the right of facility building), cross slope measured 4.6%
_xWalkway has changes in level greater than ¼ inch. (Section 22.4)
right outside library park (to the right of facility building), sidewalk has gap of 1 inch depth and also a space greater than a ½ inch wide in the direction of the flow of travel.
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
Alexandria, Virginia Traffic & Parking Board staff liaison Bob Garbacz speaks to the assembled public at the beginning of the meeting. One item on the docket was regarding removing 26 parking spaces on Jamieson Ave in Carlyle between Holland Lane and West Street for Motorcoaches when they come to Alexandria. The Motorcoach Tasj Force wanted to place 10 Motorcoaches on Jamieson Ave between Holland Lane and West Street. The board ended up taking Jamieson Ave off the table and forcing the Motorcoach Task Force to use available spaces at Wheeler Ave bus lot. For more information about Carlyle, visit our blog at www.carlylecommunity.org.
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
Atlantic Bridge Project Public Comment Hearing - The second part of Spectra Energy's illegally segmented Spectra Pipeline is up on the docket. #1 = AIM #2 = Atlantic Bridge and #3 = Access Northeast. Spectra Energy is pretending these are 3 different project to avoid any responsibility for cumulative impacts.
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In response to Brighton VR posting a sample of one of his diagrams, here is a docket I did on Sat 12/03/11.
This is a Manchester Victoria driver's diagram, No MV 1142.
Basically, a trip to Leeds via the Calder Valley and two trips to Newton Heath depot.
SOURCE: SCHUYLER, RUMSEY PHILATELIC AUCTIONS. SALE 47 WESTPEX SALE APRIL 2012.
Glenn & Wright, illustrated corner card design showing Quad Roller Skate, on 1863, 3¢ pink entire canceled by Atlanta, Ga. cds and circle of wedges duplex, 1870 docketing, Very Fine, a very early roller skate ad design.
The four-wheeled turning roller skate, or quad skate, was first designed in 1863 in New York City by James Leonard Plimpton in an attempt to improve upon previous inline design.
Item Number: 9596-1
Document Title: Tottenville/ Elimination: Proposed Adjustment of Property/ Bethel M.E. Church/; Scale 1"= 20' [orig]
Project: 09596; Nassau Smelting & Mining Company; Nassau Smelting & Refining Co. -- -- --; Tottenville; Staten Island; NY; 09 Grounds of Commercial & Indust Firms; 8;
Location:FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED NHS, BROOKLINE, MA
Category:PLAN
Purpose:PLTG (Planting)
Physical Characteristics: 0000051116 29" x 38 1/2" cyano neg paper
Dates: MAR-1939 [orig]
Notes: E.H. Yosvell [orig]/ Tree Planting List Received by OBLA 26-FEB-1940 / Above Title Block Reads" T.C. Case No. 3335 P.W.A. Docket No. NY 1585-F The Staten Island Rapid Transit Rwy. Co. [orig]
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
On the canning docket this weekend was sliced sandwich pickles, made with our Boston pickler cucumbers.
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On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
We had a busy day of yardfun and cooking and quilt-cutting on the docket, but when we woke up this morning we discovered a riot of peach blossoms on the branch in the kitchen, conveniently staged in a glorious sunbeam. Everything was put on hold for a few minutes so we could furiously document it.
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Plot 88: Kum Kee (41) bur. 9/8/1899 – removed to China
unmarked grave
CHINESE RESURRECTIONISTS AT WAIKUMETE.
DISINTERMENT OF CORPSES.
A GRUESOME SPECTACLE.
Time, 5.30 a.m., on a bitterly cold morning, in Waikumete Cemetery. Half-frozen, a pressman and a photographer attached to the staff of the "Graphic" make their way from the sexton's house to the furthermost corner of the cemetery, where is situated the section for Chinese and Atheists and aliens unprovided for elsewhere. A noise of hammering comes from the section, which is a good half-mile from the Anglican and Presbyterian allotments, and on arrival work found to be in full operation. The reception of our reporter and his photographic confrere is the reverse of friendly, and an immediate wrangle ensues amongst the gravediggers, evidently on the subject of the camera fiend's presence. A Chinese halfcaste European insists on their instant ejectment. The sexton, however, who has been handed proper credentials, proves a firm friend, and insists that he, and not any Chinaman, or half-caste Chinaman, is in change of the cemetery, and that he has his instructions. Things then calm down a trifle, but the work is resumed amidst much grumbling, and many vindictive and malignant glances are cast at the camera, and muttered curses uttered at the photographer as he dodges round looking for a chance shot. Once, indeed, when the shutter clicks, a furious celestial raises his pick in menace, and mutters a threat to do for the intruders, but he thinks better of it, and at the intervention of the European coffinmaker a truce is declared until arrival of "the boss." That individual presently arrives. He scans the permit; gloomily enough, and bids that the photos be taken forthwith, and the photographer and pressman depart. It being pointed out that there is no picture yet to take, and seeing that bluff has no effect, all active opposition as at once and finally dropped, and no difficulty put in the way of obtaining pictures or witnessing the proceedings save in giving mendacious information, lighting fires to obscure the graves with smoke, and endeavouring to tire out the patience of the reporters, etc.
By ten o'clock four graves, are opened, but owing to the non-arrival of some solder and zinc from Auckland it, is decided to open only two coffins on this occasion. The first of these contained the corpse of one Kong Shang, who died in 1891, a young Celestial of 36. It was thought that there would be nothing but dry bones there, but the stiff white clay is evidently a preservative, for when the coffin, which is full of water, is opened, it is seen that the bones have a decided covering of what had once been flesh and though drenched in carbolic acid a sickening odour makes itself felt at intervals. Directly an attempt is made to stir the body it all falls to pieces, the decomposed flesh falling off in almost imperceptible flakes, which had doubtless been dust had the grave been dry. Very carefully the impassive Chinaman in the grave rinses and unconcernedly places on a sieve a thigh bone, then some ribs, and a skull, followed by the rest of the bones, minute search, indescribable in print, being made for the smaller bones and joints. It is an intensely gruesome spectacle, and the horror is added to by the indifference to sight and smell or sentiment evinced by the Celestial workmen. The venerable clerk, a fine old fellow, with the face of an ascetic and a student, carefully tallies the bones which, having been rescoured in a large white tub, are finally dried and wrapped up, each duly docketed by the methodical old gentleman, who is evidently a most conscientious and probably deeply religious man. He, too, is fastidiously clean, and does not, one notes, eat as the others do in the midst of their noisome labours. The next body is that of a man who must have been of exceptional stature and weight for a Chinaman, and who has been dead but two years and a-half. There is much difficulty in getting this coffin to the surface, and the opening thereof, and the awful stench which completely dominated all disinfectants when the body was removed to the zinc one prepared by the European tinsmith beggars description, and may be left to the imagination. None of those whose duty called them to be present are likely to forget the experience, or to desire a renewal of the same. The soldering having been completed, it must be admitted no effluvia was discernable. The zinc coffin was then put in a rude case and packed in sawdust ready for shipment. There is no reason to think the zinc coffins will not prove effective and inoffensive under ordinary ciroumstances, and careful usage, but a fall or any accident in loading would, one imagines, have very disastrous effects. The work ceased at noon to-day. Mr Winstanley, Government Sanitary Inspector, is present, and looks after his work in so thorough a manner that no fears need be entertained by settlers or the general public. The pictures secured by the "Graphic" protographer are of a unique nature and the most gruesome details having been omitted, are quite without offence. They will be published on Wednesday.
The custom of the Chinese at home is to disinter bodies after seven years, and place the main bones in a large jar alongside the grave. It is in order to forward the bones to China for relatives to do this that the present exporting of remains is undertaken.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19020929.2.45
THE CHINESE CORPSES
The disinterment of the bodies of the Chinese from cemeteries throughout the colony during last, and the early part of the present month excited a good deal of interest. In Greymouth nearly 200 bodies were "resurrected" and stored in a shed in the cemetery, much to the disgust of the residents, who unsuccessfully protested against the bodies being allowed to remain above ground until the arrival of the Ventnor. The expenses of the removal of the dead Chinese to their native land, where alone their spirits could find perfect peace, was borne by their friends, the undertaking being so costly that, only the wealthier relatives could afford the expenditure, many hundreds of unhappy Celestials being obliged "to lie in cold corruption and to rot" in the cemeteries of the "foreign devil."
The exhumation of all the bodies was carried out by the one party of "resurrectionists," Chinese with a half-caste leader and a European plumber. The Chinamen carried out their gruesome work with the utmost indifference, knocking off to eat their meals immediately after handling the bodies without a thought of nauseation.
Some bodies had been interred about twenty years ago, others within the last year. In the case of those which had been reduced to skeletons the bones were carefully sorted, and packed in boxes ready for shipment. In other cases the flesh had reached an advanced stage of putrefaction, and in these the bones were stripped and similarly, treated to the skeletons of older bodies. When the bodies were still whole they were packed in air-tight coffins, soldered down, and labelled with the name of the departed.
In all eleven corpses were taken from their graves at Waikumete. These were not shipped on the Ventnor at Auckland, but were taken down the coast in smaller vessels to Wellington, and there transhipped to the Ventnor.
The Chinese in Auckland were excited on the receipt of the news of the foundering, but when questioned as to what, according to Confucianism, would become of the spirits of the sunken Celestials, they professed ignorance.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19021029.2.54.5
LOSS OF THE VENTNOR.
FOUNDERED NEAR HOKIANGA.
BOAT AND CREW MISSING.
HOKIANGA, October 29.
The steamer Ventnor, which left Wellington for Hongkong on Sunday, foundered off the Hokianga Bar last night at about a quarter to nine.
The Ventnor left Wellington, as stated, on Sunday, with 500 Chinese bodies and 6400 tons of coal. She was owned by Gow, Harrison and Co., of Glasgow, her port of register, and was captained by H. G. Ferry. Before she had been long out, at forty minutes after midnight on Sunday, a shock which shook the vessel from stem to stern made manifest to everyone aboard that the steamer had struck a rock, a subsequent investigation showing that the reef hit was to the southward of Cape Egmont.
The engines were at once reversed, and in a short time the vessel managed to get off. The wells were then sounded, and it was found that the vessel was making water in No. 1 hold.
The vessel was headed off shore to a safe distance, and then proceeded up the coast.
Meanwhile, the steam pumps were got to work, but from the first it was found that they were unequal to the task of coping with the inflow, and gradually the water gained, rising higher and higher in the hold.
On Tuesday morning it was found that the ballast tanks in the peak were full, putting the steamer down by the head, and making it evident that she had but a short time to float.
In the evening her bow was so far under water that she became unmanageable, and it was seen that she was gradually sinking, despite every effort that could be made.
At about 9 p.m. it became evident that the vessel was going down fast, and all hands were ordered to the boats.
These were launched by their respective crews, who immediately pulled away from the sides of the doomed vessel.
Hardly had they reached a safe distance when the vessel's stern rose in the air, and she sank, bow first.
The Hokianga Heads light was seen at a distance of about ten miles, and the boats pulled in the direction of the light.
At daylight this morning two boats arrived on the Omapere Beach, bearing fourteen of the crew, including the chief mate, John Cameron, the second and third engineers, D. Bailee and K. Muir, and two cooks, and a messman.
Mr Martin, harbourmaster, has taken the small steamer Energy out off Whangape to pick up two more boats which were sighted from the pilot station. One of these was picked up at 10 o'clock, but the other had not been reached at the time of wiring, 10.30 a.m.
Besides her crew of 31 persons, including five Chinese, the Ventnor had six Chinamen as passengers. Of the coffins 489 were insured in the Alliance Company for £5490. The fungus was insured for about £320 in various offices. She was under the charge of Captain H. Ferry, who has been seventeen years in the employment of the same company. The steamer was under charter to W. Scott Fell and Co., of Sydney, contractors. Messrs John Mill and Co., of Dunedin and Wellington, were the colonial agents.
Of the coffins 489 were shipped by the Chong Shin Tong Society, which is a branch of the big society in China called the Tai Chuen. The other ten coffins were shipped by Yei Chong, of Manners-street, and did not belong to any society.
The Ventnor's crew numbered thirty-one, and those on board included nine Chinese body attendants. These attendants of the dead are old and decrepit Chinamen, who are being sent home to China by the Chong Shin Tong, and given sufficient money to keep them from work for the remainder of their lives.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19021030.2.87
SS Ventnor with details of final voyage:
Fossil Ridge's Lucy Bell competes in the 100-yard freestyle during the CHSAA gurus 5A State Campionships at the Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in Thornton, Colorado on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022.
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
Atlantic Bridge Project Public Comment Hearing - The second part of Spectra Energy's illegally segmented Spectra Pipeline is up on the docket. #1 = AIM #2 = Atlantic Bridge and #3 = Access Northeast. Spectra Energy is pretending these are 3 different project to avoid any responsibility for cumulative impacts.
© Erik McGregor - erikrivas@hotmail.com - 917-225-8963
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
We had a busy day of yardfun and cooking and quilt-cutting on the docket, but when we woke up this morning we discovered a riot of peach blossoms on the branch in the kitchen, conveniently staged in a glorious sunbeam. Everything was put on hold for a few minutes so we could furiously document it.
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
Every time a mom refuses to participate in DNA paternity screening might make the specific situation more difficult.
Any time a relationship arrives to managing a kid there is a good probability that there will be negotiation and discussion. Sometimes there is none.
In a few circumstances a father will deliver economic guidance when he's thought to be the father while the Mom nonetheless knows he is actually not.
The first step in the process is talking to the mother of child and letting her know that you would like to establish paternity of his little one. The mom must have got a motive and it is important to ask this question. Should you carry on without asking the paternity testing question without the mother knowing, then you definitely should really go ahead and locate a DNA test with out filing any form of legal action. You do the home DNA test kit.
It is important though to figure out your rights as a father in the state you live in especially if you need legal DNA results processed. There are many resources available on the web for legal guidance on father's proper within your state. Even though you file a petition with the court docket they are not necessary to understand in the text.
The next step in the process is to hire an attorney. You will discuss with the lawyer that trying to establish paternity on the kid but the mom is not going to take part in paternity evaluation. You'll want to go over together with the attorney that you might want to establish paternity in order that the child is yours you can build visitation and/or monthly little one assist. Otherwise, you may want to take your name of child's birth certificate or try to stop paying child's support if child is not yours.
Your attorney will be able to explain and answer any questions you may have about the paternity legislation in the individual point out. You'll have to request the right legal types so that you can get started the submitting procedure. At this point you will need to explain to the mom that you are filing paternity lawsuit. This will likely set into motion your claim of the child and will stop mother from quite possibly adopting the child with an additional gentleman.
It is vital be serene and professional also to make truthful statements. Your attorney is likely to make the ask for for the judge and listen to your case and as long as you produce a good case the decide will grant your movement. Should the mother nonetheless refuses at this stage she will be able to be located in contempt of court docket and face achievable fees.
If the courts find that you are the father through a paternity testing lawsuit you're going to be responsible for little one guidance from in the event the baby was born right until that child is 18 decades of age. Analyzing paternity doesn't guarantee visitation rights. This may be performed by means of a further situation.
In some cases the courts will find you a company to provide legal paternity checks. As long as you discover a paternity testing business which has many of the accreditations needed and follows the rigorous regulations and guidelines for legal paternity checks your benefits will be valid inside a courtroom of law.
The company that provides paternity testing is all over the United states. The initial action in organizing the test is talking with a DNA paternity testing specialist that will know what exactly test you will need.
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© Reuters. U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a Thanksgiving video teleconference with members of the navy forces
By Tom Hals (Reuters) - A U.S. federal appeals court docket on Friday rejected a request by U.S. President Donald Trump's marketing campaign to dam President-elect Joe Biden from being declared the winner of the battleground state of Pennsylvania. The ruling is one more vital setback in Trump's long-shot bid to overturn the outcomes of the Nov. 3 election. "Free, truthful elections are the lifeblood of our democracy. Fees of unfairness are critical. However calling an election unfair doesn't make it so," wrote Stephanos Bibas on behalf of a three-judge panel. "Fees require particular allegations after which proof. We now have neither right here. "
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On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
Atlantic Bridge Project Public Comment Hearing - The second part of Spectra Energy's illegally segmented Spectra Pipeline is up on the docket. #1 = AIM #2 = Atlantic Bridge and #3 = Access Northeast. Spectra Energy is pretending these are 3 different project to avoid any responsibility for cumulative impacts.
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On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
On Friday, March 11, 2016 there was a lot going on at the SAS Middle School! Typically, this is the event in which our Students of the Month are recognized for their great contributions. This time however there was much, much more! The event started off with staff and students recognizing our custodian, Mr. Harry. He is instrumental in our school for so many reasons and his hard work and willingness to do anything to help the middle school was celebrated! Next up was our Math Counts team! Mr. Uber and his wonderful 7th graders went to the local competition and received 2nd place! Our SAS Science Fair award winners were next on the docket. Students were recognized for their achievements and presented medals and prizes that included Kindle Fires and iPods! Last, but not least, the Student of the Month awards were presented. Staff and Administration use these awards to recognize the continued, never-ending commitment to excellence that we are lucky to see every day! A great event for all that attended, GO ATOMS!
Beginning on December 1st , Municipal Court will move to the Bartow County Annex Building at 112 W. Cherokee Avenue. The Municipal Court Clerk’s Office will remain at 10 N. Public Square until further notice.
For questions about your case or to make a payment in person, please visit the Municipal Court window on the 3rd Floor of City Hall.
Cartersville Municipal Court is the judicial branch of the government of Cartersville. Municipal Court is responsible for processing all traffic citations, local ordinance violations, and Uniform Misdemeanor Citations that occur within the city limits of Cartersville. It is also responsible for collecting fines and fees, preparing court dockets, entering dispositions, and forwarding information to the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS).
Steeple on Former First Baptist Church - Cartersville, GA
The Pirate panel agreed to meet tonight as plunder and plank polishing was on the docket tomorrow .Cap'n Jake Trask , first mate green eyed gus, plank polisher first class Joan... she came bearing a plank and a hatchet. And Don the retired rocket scientist who has turned to piracy because if you can'y beat em join em. ARGH
Thankyou pirates for your deliberations.
They declined to share there plunder but determined that Martha Horman has won the grand prize! congratulations Martha! Honorable metions went to threebridges sewing company and sage moonstone. the drwing was won by Adroit Jewelers and folkarttree.Fuill details will be published tomorrow in the blog