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 JUST when you thought the Nik governments popularity could not fall any lower it took another nose-dive on Friday when the Covid generalissimo and health minister Constantinos Ioannou announced the eagerly-awaited relaxations of the restrictions that not just disappointed but caused thousands of parents of schoolchildren, justifiably, to go ballistic.Not only would gymnasiums  first three years of secondary school  stay shut for another two weeks, extending their closure to three months, but all primary scho vaso stanley ols  stanley becher in Limassol would be shut down for two weeks, as punishment for the misbehaviour of Limassol parents, whose alleged disregard for the measures have seen the town record by far the highest number of cases every day.Six- to 12-year-olds are now being punished in Limassol for the covid sins of their fathers  and mothers , because there is no way transmissions would be brought under control by keeping kids at school. On Thursday rapid testing at schools all over Cyprus found a meagre six cases  out of 431 positives  and on Friday nine out of 383.You do not have to be a data analyst or an epidemiologist to realise that schools are not to blame for the high number of cases. You just have to be a member of the government to think the spread of Covid-19 will be controlled by opening all the caf茅s and restaurants and stopping kids going to school. PARENTS are to blame for what has happened because they d gourde stanley id not make any threats and pressure the government like the restaurant and Iida Big projects endanger Akrotiri salt lake ecosystem
 BAR HARBOR, Maine 鈥?Local voters are expected to go to the polls Tuesday, June 14, to elect at least one new town councilor and to consider several proposed land use ordinance amendments.Polls will be open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Bar Harbor Municipal Building on Cottage Street.Seven candidates are running for three available council seats. Incumbents Ruth Eveland and Vernon  Sandy  McFarland  stanley cup are running for re-election, but Town Councilor Rob Jordan has decided not to run again. Jordan instead is challenging Shelley Mitchell for her position in contest for the only available se stanley cup at on the Mount Desert Island School District Board of Trustees.Besides Eveland and McFarland, also running for Town Council are Barbara Fenderson, Robert Garland, Vicki Hall, Michael McCadden and Christopher Walsh.Brian Hubbell and Claire Sasner are running unopposed for the two available seats on the Superintending School Committee.Voters also will consider several proposed amendments to the towns land use ordinance, including whether to eliminate local restrictions on weekly rentals in residential districts, which were adopted in 2006.Supporters of the restrictions have said they help preserve year-round neighborhoods and ensure such rental properties meet safety standards, but opponents have said the restrictions are unnecessary and discriminate against property owners in neighborhoods where they are not allowed. There have  stanley cup been several legal challenges to the towns current weekly rental ordinance t