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FIRST, a confession: I hate the taste of honey.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00
REVISED plans for a £1.6 million veterinary surgery and canine rehabilitation centre in Haldane Avenue have been given the green light by councillors – despite objections from nearby residents and the town’s community council.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:05
HADDINGTON teenager Olivia Mackenzie, who represented Scotland in last month’s London Mini Marathon, was placed an impressive 34th out of 200 competitors.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:45
AN era in East Lothian local government administration has come to an end with the retirement of director’s personal assistant Cathie Torrie (pictured left), after almost half a century in council service.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00
Airforce war hero at Battle Sunday
SCOTLAND’S role in protecting strategic sea lanes during the darkest days of the Second World War was recognised at a moving ceremony in North Berwick on Sunday.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00
Super slimmer takes over the class!
AS the manager of a busy poultry farm, Lorraine Combe has dropped her fair share of chicken’s eggs over the years.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00
Company wants exclusive use of mooring
Diving, angling and sightseeing charter company Aquatrek hopes to gain an advantage on its competitors by securing exclusive use of a mooring, which is not dependent on tidal movements.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00
Splashing out with town’s new lifeboat
DUNBAR RNLI has replaced the crippled Sir Ronald Pechell Bt– which snapped its moorings and was tossed onto rocks two months ago – with a newer, younger model.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00
‘Exciting time lies ahead’ for Alex
A BUS LOAD of well-wishers from Belhaven Parish Church will journey to Glasgow on Monday to attend the ordination of a local parishioner turned clergyman.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00
EXPERTS have confirmed that supporting pillars inside McArthur’s Stores are the most complete set of timbres from one merchant ship to be found anywhere in Scotland.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00
TWO Musselburgh stalwarts have re-launched an audacious bid to trace all Honest Toun servicemen who died in the First World War in order to compile a roll of honour for display in the town’s library.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00
MUSSELBURGH Cricket Club will retain Lewisvale Park for home matches despite losing their changing facilities to an alleged fire-raising attack in November last year.
Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 07:30

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