Refurbished Seely Hall site of Port Medway art show

The small but mighty cultural hub of Port Medway is hosting an art show July 6-15 at historic Seely Hall. Curated by Rachel Summers and Louise Sinclair, the exhibition features paintings, photographs and sculptures by six local artists, including the two curators. Painter Fran Whitelaw has participated in Port Medway art shows for more than … Continue reading Refurbished Seely Hall site of Port Medway art show

Drumming up support, Tim Houston swings through South Shore

Progressive Conservative (PC) leadership hopeful Tim Houston was in friendly territory when he visited the Liverpool area in late June. Having already received endorsements from Queens-Shelburne MLA Kim Masland and local PC luminary John Leefe, a warm welcome was all but assured. Houston is one of the perceived frontrunners in the contest to replace former … Continue reading Drumming up support, Tim Houston swings through South Shore

Plan floated to repair Trestle Trail Bridge in Queens

A vital recreation and transportation link in Liverpool could reopen as early as this fall if Region of Queens Municipality provides $90,000 in funding. Brian Hatt of the Queens Rails to Trails Association outlined the group’s plan to repair the Trestle Trail Bridge during the June 26 council meeting. The bridge, closed by the municipality … Continue reading Plan floated to repair Trestle Trail Bridge in Queens

Citing expenses, Liverpool Lions Club puts building on the market

Don’t let the “for sale” sign fool you. The Lions Club of Liverpool is not throwing in the towel. At least not yet. “It’s a shame to have to sell our building, but we can’t keep it,” said 40-year member Malcolm Stewart. “However, we want the public to know there is no intention of the … Continue reading Citing expenses, Liverpool Lions Club puts building on the market

‘A fitting tribute to a well-respected man’

He was loved by family, feared by opponents and respected in the town he proudly called home. He boxed his way to national titles and international acclaim, fighting in hallowed sporting venues like Boston Garden, Fenway Park and the Montreal Forum. But while Terrance “Tiger” Warrington was a local legend for decades, it was only … Continue reading ‘A fitting tribute to a well-respected man’