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Your great value Medway Messenger has a bumper package of news, views, pictures, sport and other special items.
The news is led by a special report on the bus tragedy in Catherine Street, Rochester,
Family and friends of victim Martin Barlow pay tribute to him and neighbours speak about their campaign to stop buses using their street.
There's also details about the exciting plans for Strood waterfront. Homes and businesses will be enhanced by riverside walks, cycle paths, public squares and a park.
It's week three of Kids Galore, so if you entered your child in the competition check out our four-page picture gallery.
If you're looking for somewhere to go or something to do over Easter, check out our bumper edition of What's On leisure guide.
Also free inside is Kent Business and Homes and Motors, plus a hanging basket plant collection for every reader (just pay postage and packing).
We have two pages of pictures from the stunning MidKent College hair design show and librarian Irina Shrub tells us about her journey from Russia to Medway and her family's amazing history.
The Gills are facing a crunch weekend with a trip to Wycombe tomorrow followed by an Easter Monday home game against Dagenham and Redbridge.
Manager Mark Stimson is urging fans to get behind his players for this crucial closing stage of the season that could see the Gills heading back to League One.
All this and so much more in the Medway Messenger.