Today is the last chance for Graduates of SSHS to apply for a special Prom Scholarship.
Shannon-May Photography partnering with other businesses in St. Stephen, offering a prize package with goodies for Grand March to girls graduating this year.
The winner will be someone who has been a voice of encouragement to friends and classmates, to be positive and confident in who they are, and let their inner beauty shine.
The deadline to apply is tonight at midnight.
Here is the link to apply for the scholarship: http://seniorportraits.shannonmayphotography.com/#/grand-march-scholarship/
Monday, April 23, 2012
Candidate Wants To Help Jobs Stay In St. Stephen
Jamie White is running for St. Stephen Town Council.
In an interview with Tide News, White says we need to show the community that we are ready to bring in new business.
White says St. Stephen has sidewalks that are falling apart, roadways that need to be repaired, a Civic Center that needs to be paid for, businesses that start up and close down, a lot of small things that are great, but St. Stephen needs to think a little bigger and really bring the community together.
He says we need to help businesses that are already here, so they can make money and the jobs we do have can stay in the community. You can't have a community without jobs for people, or places for people to spend their money, and if St. Stephen is lacking in those areas, then everything else doesn't matter.
The municipal elections are on May 14.
In an interview with Tide News, White says we need to show the community that we are ready to bring in new business.
White says St. Stephen has sidewalks that are falling apart, roadways that need to be repaired, a Civic Center that needs to be paid for, businesses that start up and close down, a lot of small things that are great, but St. Stephen needs to think a little bigger and really bring the community together.
He says we need to help businesses that are already here, so they can make money and the jobs we do have can stay in the community. You can't have a community without jobs for people, or places for people to spend their money, and if St. Stephen is lacking in those areas, then everything else doesn't matter.
The municipal elections are on May 14.
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