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Turning 1700s Trumbull home into 9-apartment building gets applause, criticism from commission

Turning 1700s Trumbull home into 9-apartment building gets applause, criticism from commission Donald Eng FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 Attorney Andrea Gomes shows the Trumbull Planning & Zoning Commission an artist rendering of the proposed renovations to the Daniel Hawley House on Daniels Farm Road.Contributed photo / Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Attorney Andrea Gomes speaks to the Trumbull Planning & Zoning Commission at the commission’s May 19, 2021 meeting.Contributed photo / Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less 3of4 Commission member David Preusch asks a question during the commission’s May 19, 2021 meeting.Contributed photo / Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less 4of4 Developer Dan Riccio speaks to the Trumbull Planning & Zoning Commission during the commission’s May 19, 2021 meeting.Contributed photo / Zoom screen captureShow MoreShow Less

Apple hires Stella Low as new VP of Worldwide Corporate Communications

Apple has hired Stella Low as its new Vice President of Worldwide Corporate Communications. The executive is was formerly the communications chief at Cisco. Stella Low just made a sizable career move. As reported by Buzzfeed News, Apple has hired Low as its new Vice President of Worldwide Corporate Communications. The executive, who is formerly the communications chief at Cisco, is taking on the role after it sat unfulfilled for about two years. She will report directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook. The company confirmed the hire, saying that Low is a great leader that will help us write the next chapter.

UMass Medical School to award four honorary degrees at 48th Commencement

UMass Medical School will award honorary degrees to four individuals at its 48th Commencement Exercises on Sunday, June 6. The event will be held at Coughlin Field on the campus of Worcester State University.

Hughes cleared after roughest COVID symptoms among Canucks

Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports The Canucks COVID outbreak is a big deal beyond Vancouver, Canada, and even North America. Believe it or not, news of it made it all the way to Qatar, where Al Jazeera English was contacting Canucks reporters this morning to be interviewed for a story. The Canucks certainly aren’t the first pro franchise in the world to deal with an outbreak of the virus, but the way in which a COVID variant has ripped through the team does seem to make this situation unique. “Quinn had one of the roughest goes with COVID” Quinn Hughes and Jay Beagle were removed from the NHL’s COVID list on Tuesday, leaving 16 Canucks players on the team’s active roster still in protocol. More are expected to come off the list this afternoon, but certainly not all.

Kesler opens up about his trade request from Canucks in 2014

Before he was traded to the Anaheim Ducks, Ryan Kesler confirmed a deal was in place for the Vancouver Canucks to send him to the Pittsburgh Penguins seven years ago. There had been many reports and rumours about what took place at the time, but this is the first detailed public recollection from Kesler, who wanted out of Vancouver. Kesler, who had a no-trade clause in his contract, was not moved at the 2014 trade deadline by then-general manager Mike Gillis. The rumour at the time was that Canucks ownership blocked a potential trade at the deadline. Gillis was fired a month later, and new GM Jim Benning ended up settling for a trade with the Anaheim Ducks that summer.

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