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MacAdam: Winding road takes Triner from Siena lacrosse to the Super Bowl | The Daily Gazette
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Zach Triner played lacrosse at Siena and will play in Sunday s Super Bowl for Tampa Bay. (Photo courtesy Siena College, The Associated Press)
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If you have, you can be on my sports trivia team any day.
Or you’re a New England Patriots fan.
Well before Zach Triner ever put on a Siena Saints men’s lacrosse jersey, he had a Lonie Paxton Patriots jersey.
Triner grew up in Marshfield, Massachusetts, 30 miles south of Boston, and was 11 years old when quarterback Tom Brady won his first Super Bowl with New England in 2002. But Triner didn’t covet the familiar No. 12, he had to have a Paxton 66.
The U.S. Small Business Administration has extended the deadline for companies to file for pandemic disaster relief until the end of 2021, it said Wednesday.
The extension comes as a result of a new coronavirus pandemic relief bill signed into law Sunday extending the federal program first enacted in the spring.
Businesses will now have through the end of the coming year to apply for the federal Economic Injury Disaster Loan program. The SBA has approved more than 3.6 million loans through the program totaling $197 million, it said.
The extra funding for the EIDL program is part of the CARES Act, enacted early during the pandemic to help businesses make it through a disruptive period when many have been forced to stay home. Another well known aspect of the CARES Act, the Paycheck Protection Program, offered loans that in many cases didn t need to be repaid if they were used to keep workers on the job.