Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Funding Announcement
Premier Shawn Graham and Minister of Fisheries Rick Doucet will be in Blacks Harbour along with company officials to make the announcement at a news conference set for 2 PM at Connors tomorrow.
Governor Mourns Loss of Soldier With Maine Ties
Governor John E. Baldacci has learned of the death of an active duty soldier with Maine ties. Sgt. Brandon Silk, 25, of Orono was killed Monday while serving with the 101st Airborne Division in Afghanistan.
Sgt. Silk was a Black Hawk crew chief, stationed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, according to his family.
The family has asked for privacy as they cope with the loss of their son.
Governor Baldacci will order flags lowered to half-staff on the day of Sgt. Silk’s funeral.
Sgt. Silk was a Black Hawk crew chief, stationed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, according to his family.
The family has asked for privacy as they cope with the loss of their son.
Governor Baldacci will order flags lowered to half-staff on the day of Sgt. Silk’s funeral.
Traffic Interruption In Saint John Today
This traffic delay shouldn't impact your commute too much but, keep it in mind.
The Department of Transportation tells traffic will stop completely on Route 1 in both directions at 2 o'clock today to conduct blasting activities.
This will occurr near the Crown Street off ramp both today and tomorrow as part of the One Mile House Interchange Project.
The Department of Transportation tells traffic will stop completely on Route 1 in both directions at 2 o'clock today to conduct blasting activities.
This will occurr near the Crown Street off ramp both today and tomorrow as part of the One Mile House Interchange Project.
Serious Assault
A 31 year old man from Public Landing was severely beaten last weekend and is at the Regional Hospital in Saint John in critical condition. The RCMP in Grand Bay-Westfield are looking for help in finding those who did it. The attack took place around 9:00 Saturday night at the Public Landing Wharf. According to the Mounties, 8 or 9 men got off a 26 foot white speedboat and four or five of them carried out the beating while the others went to a nearby store. If you can help in the investigation, call the RCMP at 757-1020 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-tips.
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