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Lochgelly bogus workmen
TWO men were due to appear at Dunfermline Sheriff Court on Tuesday in connection with bogus workmen offences in one of which was in Lochgelly. The men, aged 33 and 28, were arrested and charged following incidents in Lochgelly, Rosyth, and Lower
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Store treats to gala day, can you help social history team?
THE Cowdenbeath Social History film project is really taking shape. Anim8s artists, Martin and Andrew, have been meeting with local people, recording and filming people’s stories and gathering all kinds of images and information. "We’d like to
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Ballingry woman, 65, arrested after causing drunken commotion in her street
A 65-YEAR-OLD woman has appeared in court after causing a drunken disturbance in her street at lunchtime. Janette Ritchie, of Navitie Park, Ballingry, admitted that on May 2, she shouted, swore and acted aggressively in her street, at Dunfermline
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Peter Capaldi created a very successful restaurant business in town
A VERY popular former Lochgelly businessman, Peter Capaldi, 83, has died. Peter's dad was born in Italy but came to Scotland and lived in the West of Scotland. When his mum and dad came to Fife on a day out they were so taken by the Fife coastal
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Cowdenbeath man rammed car of love rival
A COWDENBEATH man tracked down a man he believed had sent messages to his girlfriend and rammed into his car. Dean Brown, 20, of Woodend Place, appeared in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted that on August 4 last year in Kings
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Motorcyclist dies in M74 accident
A COWDENBEATH man was killed when his motorcycle left the road on the M74 on Sunday. Police Scotland has been appealing for information after 50 year-old Billy McCracken died on the M74 at Happendon junction. Police Scotland's Lanarkshire Division
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Author made very impressive point
I’D like to thank ‘Free Mealer’ for their letter highlighting holiday hunger in the Central Fife Times last week. It is abhorrent in this day and age that families across the constituency find themselves reliant on food banks, especially during
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Suspected vandalism forced closure of park centre
THE Willie Clarke Centre at Lochore Meadows Country Park will be open as usual today despite what appears to be an attack of vandalism at the weekend. The visitor centre at the Meedies was closed yesterday for a spell after the park centre's innovative