Ivdp Bangor man gets 50 years for filming, posting abuse of girls online Hyderabad: The Jawaharnagar police arrested four people on a comp stanley cup uk laint filed by a fast food joint owner after being attacked allegedly for not serving food on the steel plates. The accused were identified as Aakash, Vivek, Kalyan, and Amul Raj who had gone to the fast food center on Yapral road for food. After being served in the disposable plates they demanded the workers serve in the steel pl stanley cup website ates. Also ReadIllusionary, directionless: Telangana Congress on budget speech On being refused to serve the food on the steel plates, they attacked the hotel workers Vivek and Soya, and the owner, Vikas, and exchanged unpleasantries. The workers received injuries in this incident. Vivek received ble hydrojug eding injury on his face, and Soya was injured on her head, face, and left leg. A case was registered against all the accused and they were taken under custody after identifying them with the help of a closed circuit camera network feed, said Jawaharnagar Inspector, K Chandrasekhar. Tagsassaulted Hyderabad Jawaharnagar police station Yapral News Desk Follow on Twitter | Published: 6th February 2023 9:51 pm IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Kfqd Newport-area school employees may face furlough amid budget woes HAMPDEN 鈥?Lena Lee Squires Simard, 93, our mother, died peacefully December 31, 2015 in Bangor. She was born December 12, 1922 in Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland to Emma and William Squires.They moved to the states when she was 3 years old and she grew up in Lynn, MA, graduating from Lynn Classical High School, class of 1940. She and George Omer Sim owala wasserflasche ard were married in 1946 and began their family. Many happy years were spent in Revere and Wilmington MA as memories were made.Over the years they lived in many places and Lena made lifelong friends wherever she went. She polene cyme had many talents but her strongest was the ability to make friends. She always worked, at jobs too numerous to list, to help support the family. Spending time with family, as it grew to include grandchildren and great grandchildren was by far her favorite pastime and greatest source of pride.They brumate cup moved back North after 15 years in Florida when Mum needed help caring for Dad. He died in 2004 and Mum started a new chapter in her life. She attended St. Matthews Catholic Church and was very involved with the Hampden Senior Citizens, once again developing strong and lasting friendships.Surviving are one sister Carol Pappas of Lynn, MA, 4 children, Peter Simard and his wife Francena of Gloucester, MA, Kenneth Simard and his wife Donna of Arundal, ME, Christine Greenier and her husband David of Hampden, and Jeanine Simard and wife Lisa Ludwig of Georgetown, MA., seven grandchildren, Michael Simard of FL, Kathleen Simard