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Why a hurricane in N.C. is causing an IV fluid shortage in Mass. hospitals
There isn’t cause for panic yet, but concern is warranted. That’s the message so far from Massachusetts hospital systems confronted with potential intravenous fluid supply shortages brought on by Hurricane Helene impacts to western North Carolina. Rain and storm surge damage from the category 4 hurricane forced the...
Painted crosswalks herald Worcester’s Italian American heritage parade
Red and green have now accompanied the white crosswalk stripes on Shrewsbury Street in Worcester in preparation for the Shrewsbury Street Italian Heritage parade on Sunday. Scheduled to start at noon, the parade will begin at Aitchison Street and marching down to Washington Square near Union station according to Maria Stella Fiore, the president of the parade committee.
Pesansky fires 4 TD passes to Shorter as Holy Cross football whips Colgate in league opener
The Patriot League football title chase is in full force for Holy Cross. Joe Pesansky and Justin Shorter connected for four touchdowns Saturday for HC, seeking at least a share of its sixth straight PL crown. The Crusaders stormed past Colgate, 38-7, in the conference opener for both teams, in Hamilton, New York. ...
Week 4 MetroWest and Milford area high school football schedule and scores
That chill in the air means the calendar has flipped to October. Real football weather is here. It's a month that will separate the contenders from the pretenders. There are a lucky 13 games Friday night followed by a stacked seven games Saturday. ...
Iowa AG leads continued fight against Massachusetts animal confinement law
Iowa and 21 other pork-production states, including North Dakota, are pushing for an appeal of a federal district court ruling that upheld a 2016 ballot measure in Massachusetts to prohibit the sale of pork, poultry and veal from livestock that were “confined in a cruel manner.” Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird headed an amici curiae, […]
'We're a good football team': After playing tough schedule, Holliston ready for road ahead
HOLLISTON - The Grafton High football team looked every bit the returning Final Four football team in a 21-3 win at Holliston on Friday. The Gators scored touchdowns on their first two drives after long kick returns and held the Panthers (1-3) out of the end zone entirely and off the scoreboard for...
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