Cannabis products lead to multiple students at Dorchester school being taken to hospital

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

Cannabis products lead to multiple students at Dorchester school being taken to hospital At least four students at a Dorchester school were taken to a hospital after they ingested cannabis products Tuesday morning, according to school officials and parents.First responders were called to the Henderson K-12 Inclusion School on Croftland Avenue sometime after 11 a.m. for the incident.In a letter addressed to the school community, Head of School Stephanie Sibley said the three middle school students ingested “what appeared to be a cannabis-infused chocolate edible.”“School staff immediately notified BPS Safety Services and Boston Police of the incident,” Sibley stated in the letter. “The families of all students involved were immediately notified and the students were seen by the school nurse. Boston EMS was also notified of the incident, and the students were taken to a local hospital for further medical care. An investigation into this incident is ongoing.”In addition to the middle schoolers, a 15-year-old boy was also hospitalized aft...

‘We lost a lot in there’: Shopping plaza destroyed, four firefighters hurt after fire in Worcester 

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

‘We lost a lot in there’: Shopping plaza destroyed, four firefighters hurt after fire in Worcester  Four firefighters were hurt Monday after a fire ripped through a building housing several businesses in Worcester, destroying the building, the city’s fire chief said.A day after the fire, the owner of one of the burned businesses spoke about the loss as he looked at the charred debris that once made up his family’s flower store. “We were gearing up to a good year again but now we are out of business,” Edvin Ramirez said. Ramires said he was making a floral delivery Monday night when flames began moving through the Pleasant Street plaza where their business was located. Ramirez’ wife, he said, had just closed up the shop and left. “We thank the fire department because they did a lot of work,” Ramirez said. “They pretty much worked for five hours and they couldn’t save anything.”This fire happened in an area some call “International Corner” because of its many immigrant-owned businesses. Ramirez said he came to the area from Guatemala 20 years ago “trying to live ...

AG: Online Lotto Guardrails Necessary to Avoid “Public Health Crisis”

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

AG: Online Lotto Guardrails Necessary to Avoid “Public Health Crisis” If lawmakers and Gov. Maura Healey move forward with authorizing an online lottery this session, the state’s top law enforcement official is urging proactive action to “prevent a potential public health crisis.”Attorney General Andrea Campbell warned Tuesday that irresponsible gaming could go hand-in-hand with gambling addiction, alcoholism, substance use disorder and poverty as the House pushes with the governor’s support to expand Lottery games onto digital platforms.“We want to make sure from our office’s perspective that it is responsible, that it is fair, and that they are really looking at the technology and making sure that it’s not encouraging folks to bet when they don’t have any money or play when they don’t have any money. Because if we actually are ahead of this and proactive versus being reactive, we can prevent a potential public health crisis,” Campbell said at a breakfast hosted by the Greater Boston Chamber...

Damp and Cool Pattern Continues

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

Damp and Cool Pattern Continues After a nice day yesterday, cool temperatures and rain made a return to the area today. Through the midday hours we had pockets of downpours, pea-sized hail, and even some thunderstorms. While we keep showers around this evening and tomorrow, we’ll lose a lot of the energy in the atmosphere that fueled those today and keep the showers tomorrow more showery than the heavy rain today.So the first week of May is certainly starting off on the soggy side, but May is typically one of our drier months. Of course this is only week one and doesn’t dictate what’s to follow from here on out. What we need is a pattern change, and thankfully that looks to happen this weekend and next week.Right now, this large cut off area of low pressure is just spinning overhead giving us these showers and parking a cold pool of air on top of us. I said it in yesterday’s blog, but if you missed it, yesterday was our first above average day since April 18th. And now we’re right bac...

Cambridge Matignon School to permanently close 

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

Cambridge Matignon School to permanently close  The Cambridge Matignon School will permanently close at the end of the current school year, the school’s Board of Trustees president announced on Tuesday. President Marc-Anthony Hourihan signed the announcement sent to school community members, citing financial challenges as the main reason for the Catholic school’s closure after 75 years of operation. “It is with great sadness that we share the news that The Cambridge Matignon School will permanently close its doors upon the conclusion of the 2022-23 academic year,” Hourihan said.“Although we continue to boast an extensive international student program, strong pipeline to top-tier colleges and universities as well as an immensely experienced and educated faculty, we unfortunately are not immune from the financial challenges that go with continuing this expectation of greatness,” he continued, in part. “While all members of our school leadership group have exhausted all options to continue forward, we have not been a...

Late-night TV shows go dark as writers strike for better pay

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

Late-night TV shows go dark as writers strike for better pay By JAKE COYLE (AP Film Writer)NEW YORK (AP) — The first Hollywood strike in 15 years began Tuesday as the economic pressures of the streaming era prompted unionized TV and film writers to picket for better pay outside major studios, a work stoppage that already is leading most late-night shows to air reruns.“No contracts, no content!” sign-carrying members of the Writers Guild of America chanted outside the Manhattan building where NBCUniversal was touting its Peacock streaming service to advertisers. Some 11,500 film and television writers represented by the union put down their pens and laptops after failing to reach a new contract with the trade association that represents Hollywood studios and production companies. The union is seeking higher minimum pay, more writers per show and shorter exclusive contracts, among other demands — all conditions it says have been diminished in the content boom driven by streaming. “There’s too much work and no...

Joe Mazzulla’s message to Celtics after offense faded in Game 1 loss: ‘Shoot open 3s’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

Joe Mazzulla’s message to Celtics after offense faded in Game 1 loss: ‘Shoot open 3s’ As Game 1 hit its most critical moments on Monday night, two offensive plays inside the final minute cost the Celtics in their stunning loss to the 76ers. They carried the same theme.The Celtics led by one as the clock ticked under 45 seconds when they had their worst possession of the game. They made five passes and couldn’t find a clean look. It ended when Malcolm Brogdon inexplicably threw a pass straight to Tyrese Maxey as the shot clock expired before the 76ers guard scored a breakaway, go-ahead layup.Two possessions later – after James Harden’s ultimately game-winning 3-pointer – Marcus Smart drove to the basket and tried to find Jayson Tatum underneath, but lost the ball for his sixth turnover. The Sixers then sealed the game at the free-throw line.“Our spacing just got the best of us there,” Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said.A day after the loss, the Celtics continued to process and digest what went wrong. Offensively, those two plays summarized the difference. While the Celti...

Jets decline tackle Mekhi Becton’s fifth-year option: source

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

Jets decline tackle Mekhi Becton’s fifth-year option: source Gang Green has finally decided on the future of its former first-round pick ahead of the 4 p.m. deadline to pick up his option.According to a league source, the Jets have declined to pick up tackle Mekhi Becton’s fifth-year option for the 2024 season. ESPN was the first to report the news of Gang Green’s decision.According to the NFL’s collecting bargaining agreement, teams can exercise an option of a former first-round pick ahead of their fourth season in the league. The salary is determined by a formula by position, playing time, etc.If the Jets had picked up his option, that would have fully guaranteed Becton a salary of $13.5 million for the 2024 season. The 2023 season will be the final year of his contract, which will pay him a based salary of $3.125 million after he was selected 11th overall in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Louisville.The fifth-year option became fully guaranteed with the new CBA in 2020. Before that, the fifth-year option was only guaranteed by...

Zero COVID patients reported at Tufts Medical Center for the first time since March 2020: ‘Tears in my eyes’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

Zero COVID patients reported at Tufts Medical Center for the first time since March 2020: ‘Tears in my eyes’ Tufts Medical Center hit a major milestone on Tuesday, throwing it back to before pandemic times when COVID-19 patients were not flooding the Boston hospital.As of 6:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Tufts Medical Center reported that the hospital was not treating any COVID patients for the first time since the pandemic started.The last time there were zero COVID patients in the hospital was on March 21, 2020 — more than three years and 1,137 days ago.Shira Doron, hospital epidemiologist at Tufts Medical Center, woke up to a barrage of text messages from thrilled colleagues.“‘Tears in my eyes’ and ‘A dream come true,'” Doron read on her phone.“We’ve been in the trenches for three years, and it’s so amazing to get to this moment,” added Doron, who’s also the chief infection control officer for Tufts Medicine health system.The peak of COVID hospitalizations at Tufts Medical Center was on April 21, 2020 — when a whopping 88 pati...

Three Boston school students ate pot edibles, taken to hospital

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:15 GMT

Three Boston school students ate pot edibles, taken to hospital Three students from the Henderson Inclusion School were hospitalized for eating pot-infused edibles, Boston school officials said.Dr. William H. Henderson Head of School Stephanie Sibley said in a letter to families that three middle-school students “ingested what appeared to be a cannabis-infused chocolate edible,” on Tuesday.“School staff immediately notified BPS safety services and Boston Police of the incident,” Sibley wrote. “The families of all students involved were immediately notified and the students were seen by the school nurse.“Boston EMS was also notified of the incident, and the students were taken to a local hospital for further medical care. An investigation into this incident is ongoing.”Boston Police spokesman Sgt. Det. John Boyle said the students “ingested some potato chips of THC and a chocolate bar which contained THC.”The students’ medical condition was described as non-life-threatening by police, who responded to Henderson’s upper school campus, 18 Croftland...