Glauben’s death came as Israel’s national Holocaust memorial day was marked on Thursday.
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First case of human bird flu infection confirmed in Colorado
The man, a Colorado state prison inmate, has since recovered. He apparently caught it while helping to remove chickens from an infected farm.
New gas pipeline boosts Europe’s bid to ease Russian supply
European countries that are dependent on Russian imports are looking to get greater access to the global natural gas market through a new pipeline that crosses a remote border area between Greece and Bulgaria.
Elon Musk sells $8.5 billion in Tesla stock as he readies to buy Twitter
The world’s richest man, who is the CEO of Tesla, tweeted Thursday night that he doesn’t plan any further sales of the company’s shares.
Google adds ways to keep personal info private in searches
Google Search earlier had permitted people to request that highly personal content that could cause direct harm be removed.
Poland is restoring gas supplies halted by Russian firm
Poland’s state gas giant says it is gradually restoring the flow of gas to the municipalities using a Russian company’s infrastructure.
Tech stocks sink again, Nasdaq has worst month since 2008
More steep losses for technology stocks pushed the S&P 500 down 3.6% on Wall Street Friday.
Farmington sewer budget doesn’t pass, rate can’t be set
Selectmen Scott Landry and Matthew Smith supported the proposed budget, Selectmen Joshua Bell and Byron Staples opposed it, and Selectman Stephan Bunker was absent.
Farmington park to be closed June to December
Access to the park and parking lot will not be allowed for safety reasons while construction is underway this year.
Annual Temple town meeting on Saturday highlights 3.4 percent budget increase
On the warrant are budgetary items and an election for a three-year seat on the Select Board.