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30 Nov 2020
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Arboretum receives nesting boxes
Gosford council chambers sale to be decided tonight
Peninsula News moves forward
Council to apply for eight per cent rate rise
Community garden celebrates project completion
Restaurant business increases
Ferry captain takes new role
Survey finds working from home is better, says Tesch
Progress association reaches hall upgrade target
Church plans for more meetings in person
Church limits numbers to 120
Knitting hot water bottle covers
Mobile phone tower for Patonga
Restaurant seeks extension of public pathway
Neighbour hires planner to object to Ferry Rd proposal
Koala group explores grants funding
Christmas cakes and puddings
Holiday activities to raise funds for progress association
Rotary club presents tents to college
Bridge meeting 'productive', says Wicks
CWA branch sells raffle tickets
PCYC offers school holiday program
Craft lessons resume
Instruction given in resuscitation and defibrillator use
New Rotary member
Body of missing man found near Hornsby
New gym building opens at Umina
Solar upgrade is completed
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Answers from the elite lack information and humour
Administrator appointed for cosmetic surgery
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Horses visit in place of Cup celebrations
Nurse graduate program to run at Woy Woy
Aged care visits permitted
Encouraging music
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Pearl Beach Art Trail includes 20 artisans
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Lyn Davis moves on to new position
Umina school holds Colour Run
Money being raised for preschool playground upgrade
High distinctions in mathematics
School proceeds with Mini Fete
Support students represent school in 10-pin bowling
Woy Woy students prepare for high school
Students prepare for transition to high school
Excursion to Rumbalara Reserve
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Southern and Ettalong United appoints coaching team
Southern Spirit masters team plays for first time
Cricket results
Jenni named Club Person of the Year
Netball association elects committee for next year

Jenni named Club Person of the Year

Umina United soccer club has announced Jenni Hill as its 2020 Club-Person of the Year at the club's presentation night on November 19.

She now has her name engraved on the Presidents Trophy.

As club registrar, Ms Hill processes over 700 registrations each season.

She also helped in the canteen, assisted on the official table, coordinated the cadet referees, as well as managing the club's 14A team.

Other awards included Ollie Jones being name Senior Men's Player of the Year, Dane Lawther as Men's First Grade Players Player and Mason Oldfield being named Young Player of the Year.

W12A player Julia Hall was named Junior Female Player of the Year.

Other junior awards went to Michael J as Under-9's Player of the Year.

The girls 10-13s encouragement award went to Jessica Balfe.

The boys 10-13s encouragement award went to Archie Croft.

The 10-13's player of the year was Nate Young.

The 14-16s player of the year was George Knight.

The Club and Community Spirit Award went to Anais Nelson as Cadet Referee of the Year.





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