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Mark Gentili

Mark Gentili

Mark Gentili is the editor at Sudbury.com. Follow him on Twitter @MarkGentili. He can be reached by email at [email protected].

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Recent Work by Mark

Photos: Sun shines for the annual Down Syndrome Walk

Photos: Sun shines for the annual Down Syndrome Walk

Held at Lockerby Composite this year, the event drew some 400 people to raise funds and awareness
Photos: Run for the Cure raises $74K, sets new record

Photos: Run for the Cure raises $74K, sets new record

Some 250 people braved a morning downpour to raise money for breast cancer research
Photos: Community gathers for Skead’s 100th birthday

Photos: Community gathers for Skead’s 100th birthday

The small community in the northeast part of the city comes together to celebrate their history and toast the Skead Fire Station, which was reopened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony today after being closed since 2022
More weird plants: Strange gourd and an eight-headed sunflower

More weird plants: Strange gourd and an eight-headed sunflower

A few weeks ago, Sudbury.com shared a story about a local woman’s strange-looking conjoined sunflower. Now, a couple of other readers have shared photos of strange plants they grew this year
City: Councillor’s lawsuit against committee should be tossed

City: Councillor’s lawsuit against committee should be tossed

In its statement of defense against a $450K lawsuit, city’s lawyers say not only can a city committee not be sued, but the lawsuit itself is not the correct avenue for Ward 11 Coun. Bill Leduc’s complaint
Sudbury woman grows odd, conjoined sunflower

Sudbury woman grows odd, conjoined sunflower

Melanie Lalonde has grown a sunflower garden since 2020, but this year she grew something a little unexpected
Trendy Thrift Store opens in New Sudbury

Trendy Thrift Store opens in New Sudbury

Shop offers clothes and household items, and offers food bank services as well
Jonathan’s Kingsway Pharmacy is open for business

Jonathan’s Kingsway Pharmacy is open for business

Jonathan Gbedemah came to Sudbury as a pharmacy student in 2015 and now has opened his own business
Chelmsford couple celebrates 70th wedding anniversary

Chelmsford couple celebrates 70th wedding anniversary

Hundreds of members of the Gladu and Mainville families gathered in Chelmsford on July 27 to celebrate the incredible milestone of Claire and Robert Gladu
Photos: Festival of India draws hundreds to Bell Park

Photos: Festival of India draws hundreds to Bell Park

City’s large Indian community turns out to celebrate with food, vendors and cultural presentations
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