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1. Trio manage to stump-up bail for jail release
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001JAILBIRD bosses put behind bars for charity raised a massive £3,500 "bail" to secure their release.
2. Hallowe'en curse may spook the phantom vandals
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001PHANTOM vandals should beware the wrath of returning souls who find the horribly mutilated remains of six pumpkins in Upton Priory.
3. Rushden come in for Glover
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001SOCCER: Macclesfield have turned down a bid from third division rivals Rushden and Diamonds for leading scorer Lee Glover.
4. Forest Green ticket details revealed
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001SOCCER: Macclesfield Town have released early ticket details for their FA Cup game.
5. Howarth commits to the Ireland match
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001SOCCER: Neil Howarth is the first big name from the Silkmen's recent glory days to commit himself to a return to the Moss Rose on Tuesday November 13.
6. Henbury seeks views over bid for school to take church status
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001HENBURY High School are asking for the views of local residents on their plan to become Macclesfield's first Church of England secondary school.
7. Henbury seeks views over bid for school to take church status
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001HENBURY High School are asking for the views of local residents on their plan to become Macclesfield's first Church of England secondary school.
8. Ray, 73 cheats death to write his first book...
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001AUTHOR Ray Hill could easily have become a ghost writer - in every spirit of the phrase! For Ray has cheated death more than once.
9. Macc fathers are real gents
Macclesfield Express, Wednesday 31 October 2001DADS-to-be in Macclesfield are among the most considerate in the country, according to new survey.
10. Dear Mr Brocklehurst, this envelope could well be worth £600 one day...
Macclesfield Express, Tuesday 30 October 2001TWO envelopes simply addressed to "Mr Brocklehurst, Macclesfield" dating back to the 1800s are expected to make more than £800 when they go under hammer.
