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The day began with a town trail, highlighting Wimborne Minster's charm and heritage. Attendees were then entertained by the Millstream disabled theatre group, who performed scenes based on local ...
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Hull Minster is preparing to stage its first passion play in generations after an “incredible” response from local people. On Good Friday more than 40 performers will enact the events of Jesus's life, ...
Arlington National Cemetery will soon bring back caisson horses for some military funerals after implementing a nearly two-year pause to improve the herd's health, the Army announced Tuesday.
Mount Tamalpais Cemetery and Mortuary in San Rafael and three other memorial sites under the same ownership received cease-and-desist demands from the Cemetery and Funeral Bureau, part of the ...
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Apr. 7—State regulators have ordered a San Rafael cemetery to stop operations amid allegations of financial mismanagement. Mount Tamalpais Cemetery and Mortuary and three other memorial sites ...
Wollaston Cemetery. The gate is part of a $3 million renovation project funded by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. The gate's religious symbolism, including angels and fleur-de-lis ...
She and her family blame Greenmount Cemetery and the Rodriguez Funeral home, which has no relation to the family, for what she calls subpar conditions for a burial. "The whole thing was trembling ...
WASHINGTON − The Army announced Tuesday that it will resume using horse-drawn caissons for a limited number of funerals at Arlington National Cemetery this summer, three years after it suspended ...
American liberty ship SS Richard Montgomery sank with 1400 tonnes of explosives back in 1944 just over a mile offshore of Sheerness. Proposals to remove the masts were originally announced in 2021 ...