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Amy Beveridge

Amy Beveridge

Verified

News Director, WMTW-TV (Auburn, ME)

Portland

Final Covers

iPad , Environment

Doesn’t Cover

Anything that is not construction technology.

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Seniority Positions

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Content

Total articles 18

  • Police call 16-year-old Battery Creek student’s death ”suspicious”

    By Amy Beveridge Verified, Teresa Moss Verified| The Island Packet Verified The Grays Hill boat landing in Beaufort, SC as photographed by Amy Beveridge in July 2019. Amy Beveridge Google Maps The death of 16-year-old Marcus Graves, a junior at Battery Creek High School, is being investigated as suspicious by Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office, Maj. Bob Bromage said Monday. Graves’ body was found in the marsh near Grays Hill boat landing in Beaufort Friday morning. A family member reported him as a runaway Thursday night

    By Amy Beveridge Verified, Teresa Moss Verified · The Island Packet

    Nov. 04, 2019

  • Panto audiences donate cash to city children's hospital... Oh yes they did! | Press and Journal

    By Amy Beveridge Verified| The Press and Journal Verified North-east theatregoers donated a substantial sum to a children’s charity at a Christmas pantomime last year. Audiences at Dick McWhittington raised more than £8,400 for The ARCHIE Foundation at Aberdeen Royal Children’s Hospital. The Aberdeen Performing Arts and Qdos Entertainment production at His Majesty’s Theatre starred Elaine C Smith, Alan McHugh and Jordan Young

    By Amy Beveridge Verified · The Press and Journal

    Feb. 17, 2017

  • Autism friendly goal for Aberdeen Football Club | Press and Journal

    By Amy Beveridge Verified| The Press and Journal Verified Aberdeen Football Club is aiming to become the first autism friendly club in the Scottish Premier League. As part of an initiative designed to raise understanding of autism in Aberdeenshire, the club will take steps to achieve the Autism Friendly Award, which is administered by the National Autistic Society Scotland. This award recognises organisations that take steps to ensure autistic visitors can access and enjoy their venues

    By Amy Beveridge Verified · The Press and Journal

    Feb. 16, 2017

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Company Info

WMTW-TV (Auburn, ME)

Portland, Maine, United States

'+1 207-835-3888