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Rochester NH police identify woman hit by car, say she has died

ROCHESTER — A woman pedestrian Police Capt. Andrew Swanberry said Tuesday the woman has been identified as Kimberly Lucier, 60, of Rochester. Following the June 2 incident, she was transported by Frisbie Memorial Hospital EMS to Portsmouth Regional Hospital with serious injuries. Lucier succumbed to her injuries Monday, according to Swanberry. On June 2, at approximately 10:22 PM, police responded to Milton Road in the area of the Hannaford’s store for a report of a person on the ground near the roadway, according to police. Officers located the woman with a head injury on the ground beside the northbound side of Milton Road. More local news: The initial investigation found Lucier had been walking north, pushing an unoccupied baby stroller, when she was struck from behind by a northbound vehicle. Police are actively seeking the driver. "She mattered," said City Councilor Amy Malone, who works with and is passionate about helping unsheltered populations. Malone worked for Waypoint for many years and now works with Community Partners. She met Lucier when she volunteered at the Willand Warming Center. "I learned that my husband Barry has known Kim for many years," said Malone. "She has been in Rochester for 20-plus years and he said she used to live in our neighborhood. I was so upset when I heard this was her. She is so sweet, quiet, and kind, very protective of others. She would help anyone she could. She was a friend to everyone she met." In the warming center, Malone said...

Milton Keynes

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Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes, town and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of The unitary authority area has attracted people, offices, and industry to become an area of striking growth. Between 1998 and 2008 its business base grew by more than one-third. Moreover, from 1967 to 2011 the population of Milton Keynes more than quadrupled from about 60,000 to nearly 249,000. Historically, the towns of Bletchley, Wolverton, and Newport Pagnell all had built-up industries, the first two largely because of their position on, and connection with, the main railway from Milton Keynes is known for its widely accessible public art (with scores of artworks displayed throughout the city) and for its emerging International Festival, during which multi-arts programs are staged in unusual places and public spaces. Milton Keynes also has a number of permanent theatres and music

Rochester NH police identify woman hit by car, say she has died

ROCHESTER — A woman pedestrian Police Capt. Andrew Swanberry said Tuesday the woman has been identified as Kimberly Lucier, 60, of Rochester. Following the June 2 incident, she was transported by Frisbie Memorial Hospital EMS to Portsmouth Regional Hospital with serious injuries. Lucier succumbed to her injuries Monday, according to Swanberry. On June 2, at approximately 10:22 PM, police responded to Milton Road in the area of the Hannaford’s store for a report of a person on the ground near the roadway, according to police. Officers located the woman with a head injury on the ground beside the northbound side of Milton Road. More local news: The initial investigation found Lucier had been walking north, pushing an unoccupied baby stroller, when she was struck from behind by a northbound vehicle. Police are actively seeking the driver. "She mattered," said City Councilor Amy Malone, who works with and is passionate about helping unsheltered populations. Malone worked for Waypoint for many years and now works with Community Partners. She met Lucier when she volunteered at the Willand Warming Center. "I learned that my husband Barry has known Kim for many years," said Malone. "She has been in Rochester for 20-plus years and he said she used to live in our neighborhood. I was so upset when I heard this was her. She is so sweet, quiet, and kind, very protective of others. She would help anyone she could. She was a friend to everyone she met." In the warming center, Malone said...

Milton

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John Milton

John Milton’s career as a writer of prose and poetry spans three distinct eras: Stuart England; the Civil War (1642-1648) and Interregnum, including the Commonwealth (1649-1653) and Protectorate (1654-1660); and the Restoration. Milton’s chief polemical prose was written in the decades of the 1640s and 1650s, during the strife between the Church of England and various reformist groups such as the Puritans and between the monarch and Parliament. Designated the antiepiscopal or antiprelatical tracts and the antimonarchical or political tracts, these works advocate a freedom of conscience and a high degree of civil liberty for humankind against the various forms of tyranny and oppression, both ecclesiastical and governmental. In line with his libertarian outlook, Milton wrote Areopagitica (1644), often cited as one of the most compelling arguments on the freedom of the press. In March 1649 Milton was appointed secretary for foreign tongues to the Council of State. His service to the government, chiefly in the field of foreign policy, is documented by official correspondence, the Letters of State, first published in 1694. Milton vigorously defended Cromwell’s government in Eikonoklastes (1649), or Imagebreaker, which was a personal attack on Charles I likening him to While Milton’s impact as a prose writer was profound, of equal or greater importance is his poetry. He referred to his prose works as the achievements of his “left hand.” Like the illustrious literary forebears wi...

Milton

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John Milton

Early translations and poems of John Milton By the time he returned to Another early poem in Latin is “In Quintum Novembris” (“ On the Fifth of November”), which Milton composed in 1626 at Cambridge. The poem celebrates the anniversary of the failed Paradise Lost: that the evil perpetrated by sinful humankind may be counteracted by Providence and that God will bring greater goodness out of evil. Throughout his career, Milton inveighed against Catholicism, though during his travels in Italy in 1638–39 he developed cordial personal relationships with Catholics, including high-ranking officials who oversaw the In 1628 Milton composed an occasional poem, “ On the Death of a Fair Infant Dying of a Cough,” which mourns the loss of his niece Anne, the daughter of his older sister. Milton tenderly In this early period, Milton’s principal poems included “ singing the heaven-descended King, the bringer of peace, and the blessed times promised in the sacred books—the infant cries of our God and his stabling under a mean roof who, with his Father, governs the realms above. The advent of the Christ child, he continues, results in the pagan gods being “destroyed in their own shrines.” In effect, Milton likens Christ to the source of light that, by dispelling the darkness of paganism, initiates the onset of “ On Shakespeare,” though composed in 1630, first appeared anonymously as one of the many Milton’s most important early poems, Comus, a dramatic entertainment, or A Mask; it was first...