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The latest edition of the Medway Messenger is in the shops now - packed full of all the latest news, pictures and sport.
It includes Focus, your free glossy magazine full of glamorous spring fashion and a chance to win two nights of pampering at a top salon.
We have another must-enter competition for the new-look Tesco Express store in Gillingham, which opened on Monday after a refit. Five more readers are in line for £100 to spend at the superstore.
Photo shoots for our Kids Galore contest started at Hempstead Valley this week, but don't despair if you missed out - there's another chance to enter. See today's paper for full details.
What's On has an interview with comedian Jim Davidson and there's a blooming great offer - 100 summer bulbs free for every reader.
In news, we tell how a woman aged 90 died after allegedly going undiscovered for up to a week while injured in her sheltered housing bungalow.
And a pet owner fears a gunman is taking pot-shots at animals in Gillingham after his cat was seriously injured by an air rifle.
There is a four-page special on the Pride in Medway gala night and see if you can spot your child in pictures from a careers day at Chatham's Kingfisher Primary School.
In The Way We Were, Peter Cook looks at how concrete company Winget added to the Towns' employment mix, while also ranting in The Codgers' Club about how two spades and a fork were stolen from his allotment shed.
In Sport, Gills manager Andy Hessenthaler admits that contract issues need to take a back seat while the club attempt to achieve success in League 2 this season. All this and lots more in the latest edition of the Medway Messenger - pop out and pick up your copy today!