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1. Special party for Kathleen's 100th
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2008PARISHIONERS held a special celebration on Sunday for the oldest member of their congregation - 100-year-old Kathleen Gresty.
2. One can make a difference to our Joey's life
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2008THE father of a terminally ill boy is asking for help to make the dream of finding a cure for his son a reality.
3. Pedestrianised street bid wins traders' praise
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2008TRADERS in Radcliffe are welcoming plans to re-open a pedestrianised street to traffic.
4. German twinning visit a success
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2008MEMBERS of Bury's town twinning association were treated as VIP guests on a visit to Schorndorf in Germany.
5. Old asylum brought back to life for kids
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2008ORIGINAL archives from a 19th Century lunatic asylum will be used for high school history lessons across the borough.
6. Credit crunch blamed for racist attacks
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2008THE head of a Jewish organisation has suggested the credit crunch is to blame for anti-Semitic incidents in Greater Manchester.
7. Pages for all ages are booking up!
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 27 November 2008YOU'RE never too old - or too young - to learn as libraries in Bury are proving.
8. Gaynor's deal with Noel pays
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008SHE may not have hit the jackpot but mum-of-one Gaynor Edwards is still on cloud nine after appearing on Noel Edmonds’ Deal Or No Deal.
9. Catwalks for a good cause for Hollyoaks' Sinead
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008ACTRESS Sinead Moynihan has gone back to the catwalk - but this time it’s to help protect children from abuse.
10. Crime 'hotspots' revealed on map
Prestwich Advertiser, Thursday 20 November 2008PARTS of Prestwich, Radcliffe and Whitefield have been labelled crime hotspots in a new map showing the borough's most troubled areas.
