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NEWS Quarantine Must Read List:
Stevenage FC Community Care-line
Animals at Lockwood Manor Jane Healey
Tasked with the evacuation and safekeeping of the natural history museum’s collection of mammals, Hetty begins to suspect someone - or something - is stalking her through the darkened corridors of the house.
Pirates! Celia Rees Nancy Kington, daughter of a rich merchant, suddenly orphaned when her father dies, is sent to live on her family’s plantation in Jamaica. Disgusted by the treatment of the slaves and her brother’s willingness to marry her off, she and one of the slaves, Minerva, run away and join a band of pirates.
Local residents of 70 and over can now call the Stevenage FC Community Care-line for everyday essentials such as picking up prescriptions to walking the dog. The service, available weekdays 10am – 4pm will also offer nonmedical advice and support to those in need during these difficult times. In the current climate of COVID-19 and self-isolation, the club has joined up with Stevenage Foodbanks to help boost contributions as well as providing a pickup/drop off service. Boro’s Community Kitchen has also offered to lend a hand providing food for those most in need. Many have commended the club for their “war-time” spirit with players, club members and fans alike donating their time to support the community during the deadly virus outbreak. You can reach the care-line, should you need help, by calling 01438 222 222 weekdays between 10am and 4pm.
Max the Miracle Dog Kerry Irving Suffering from severe neck and back injuries, Kerry was unemployed and housebound, struggling with depression and even thoughts of suicide. In the face of unbearable pain and overwhelming panic, he met Max. Kerry found comfort and encouragement in his soulful brown eyes. This chance encounter marked a turning point in both their lives.
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