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Climate change and nuclear waste are a toxic stew

Mark Gongloff One of global warming’s more colorful dangers is the possibility that melting permafrost will revive prehistoric diseases and trigger horrific pandemics. But the more immediate candidates for a disastrous, climate-fueled comeback are newer and man-made. A hotter and more chaotic atmosphere is making it harder to build nuclear weapons and store waste safely […]

Updated: Mar 9, 2024
Today’s page 1 3-9-2024 – Itemlive

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Updated: Mar 9, 2024
Lynn selects its (Irish)man of the Year

LYNN — The Hibernian Hall was covered in green and filled with corned beef and cabbage as the Friendly Knights of St. Patrick held their 76th annual scholarship dinner Friday evening. At the dinner, Fr. Brian Flynn of St. Mary of the Sacred Heart Parish was named Irishman of the Year. Back in 1947, seven […]

Updated: Mar 9, 2024
St. Mary’s shows off its depth to top Hanover

HANOVER — In No. 5 St. Mary’s previous game against No. 12 Apponequet Regional, coach Jeff Newhall, as well as leading scorer Bella Owumi, said it was the best they had played all year.  In Friday night’s 47-31 win at No. 4 Hanover, not so much. But despite Newhall admitting the Elite 8 contest was […]

Updated: Mar 9, 2024
Lynn Tech’s season ends at Wareham

WAREHAM — Every great story has an ending. For the No. 8 Lynn Tech boys basketball team, it turned its final page of a great book.  The Tigers lost, 95-49, Friday night in an Elite 8 matchup against No. 1 Wareham in enemy territory. “They showed why they are the defending champs,” said Tech coach […]

Updated: Mar 9, 2024
Lynnfield three-alarm fire under investigation

An investigation into the cause of a three-alarm fire that extensively damaged a home at 5 Stafford Road in Lynnfield Thursday night is underway.   Lynnfield Fire Chief Glenn Davis said investigators from the Massachusetts Fire Marshal’s office were on the scene Thursday night and early Friday morning examining the property. Davis said all occupants and […]

Updated: Mar 9, 2024
Richard Lesser – The Suffolk Times

Richard Lesser of Cutchogue, formerly of Greenport, died March 4, 2024. He was 91. Born in Manhattan March 30, 1932, he was the son of Arthur and Mary (Birmingham) Lesser. He graduated Taft High School and worked as an armed guard for Wells Fargo. Mr. Lesser was a member of the National Rifle Association and […]

Updated: Mar 9, 2024
MEA responds to report findings, demands reinstatement of educators

In response to reports stating that some educators used unauthorized restraint methods during an incident at Glover Elementary School, the Marblehead Education Association read a statement at Thursday’s School Committee meeting, demanding that the suspended educators be reinstated and safety protocols in the district’s schools be updated.  “Our colleagues at Glover remain on paid administrative […]

Updated: Mar 9, 2024
Lynn native aims to make home ownership a reality

Juan Rodriguez, a realtor who works for Compass and grew up in Lynn, wants the city to know that there are endless opportunities and possibilities when investing in real estate.  Rodriguez said he actively pushes people in Lynn to invest, and that he is often frustrated that people in the city are not aware of […]

Updated: Mar 9, 2024
Dorothy W. Faucon

Dorothy W. Faucon, 91, formerly of Greenport, passed away Monday, March 4, 2024 in Messiah Lifeways, Mechanicsburg, Penn. For additional information, please visit Parthemore.com. The post Dorothy W. Faucon appeared first on The Suffolk Times. Source link

Updated: Mar 9, 2024