Gov. Charlie Baker announced good and bad news on Thursday requiring the anticipated surge of COVID-19 cases in the coming 20 days – with the good news being there are ample Acute beds and the state’s death rate from COVID-19…
Month: April 2020
Trial Court Launches Help Line to Assist Court Users
The Trial Court announced this week the establishment of a Help Line that began on April 2 that the public can call to ask general quesÂtions about their civil and criminal cases and help them navigate the court system while the…
City Paws: Reservations for Summer and Fall Travel
By Penny & Ed Cherubino The prospect of traveling seems like a distant promise right now. Yet here we are reminding you to think about reservations for travÂeling this summer, fall, and right into the holidays. When you have dependent…
One Day at a Time: It’s “Groundhog Day†For Everybody
Here’s one way to view the current situation in which we all find ourselves: Prior to the pandemic sweeping the nation and the world, our lives were such that each day truly was a new day, filled with new challenges…
Heritage Park Announces Cancellations of Events
By Phil Orlandella American Heritage Park on The Greenway has canceled two of its April events, Commemoration of the Park (24th) and Walk Against Genocide (26th) and the May 2 Celebrate Public Art during Art Week. However, during these chalÂlenging…
Opinion
House Transportation Funding Bill Right on Track A House of Representatives Bill to invest up to $600 million annually statewide in the transÂportation system will help get the system in good shape before it gets worse. The benefits of this…
Obituaries 04-09-2020
Florence Capozzi Of Revere, formerly of the North End Florence “Flo†C. (Sarno) Capozzi, 84, of Revere, formerly of Boston’s North End, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, March 28. The cherished daughter of the late Clara (Mangiante) Sarno, she was…