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Camden says keep local police dispatch service dogs allowed on beaches right of way rules fail Anita … (Camden Herald)
CAMDEN Referendums to keep police dispatch in town and allow dogs on beaches at certain times won voter approval at the polls Tuesday, June 12, defeating efforts by town officials to regionalize dispatch and keep beaches dog-free.
Sea Dogs Squeak Out Win Over Defenders (OurSports Central)
The Connecticut Defenders opened a four game set with the Portland Sea Dogs on Tuesday June 19 at Dodd Stadium.
Hayden woman attacked by two dogs (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)
A Hayden woman was mauled by two dogs Sunday before being rescued by neighbors who pulled her over a fence and away from the animals.
Finding homes for dogs of the homeless (St. Catharines Standard)
Sheba, a six-year-old German shepherd/Lab cross, doesn’t have a home. That doesn’t make her unique among the 20 or so dogs at the Lincoln County Humane Society shelter on Fourth Avenue. The animals, along with about 100 cats, are there because they need someone to provide a home for them.
McKinney s Karen Hash has second job of saving dogs lives (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
McKinney resident Karen Hash has personally saved the lives of countless injured and sick dogs. Hash rescues these unadoptable dogs during their last hours of life from local animal shelters. She provides the animals with medical care and a foster home until they are well enough to be adopted.
Giants dump Quarry Dogs (The Republican)
Mike Provencher did it with the bat as well as the glove. Not only did Provencher deliver the winning run of the Holyoke Giants 3-2 New England Collegiate Baseball League victory over the host Concord Quarry Dogs - he saved the game with a diving catch in the ninth inning last night.



