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Crashing to a halt. A four-legged octopus was a sign of the times in Massachusetts this week.

Daily News Staff and News Services A four-legged octopus with a question mark hanging over its head is certainly not the image you want to see when you log on to book an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine. But after months of waiting for protection from the deadly coronavirus, that s exactly what Baby Boomers found Thursday morning  a quizzical cephalopod and a message that read, This application crashed. Gov. Charlie Baker had announced just a day earlier that people 65 and older, or with two or more underlying health conditions, including asthma, could begin booking appointments. The signups would start at 8 a.m., he said. No need to stay up all night.

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Dulce D Leche bakery co-owner remembered as an artist in the kitchen

ASHLAND Jules Remenar says his wife, Sam Amenta-Stavar, brought a little bit of Argentina to MetroWest when they opened Dulce D Leche in Framingham in 2016.  The restaurant’s signature dish is its gelato. While growing up in Argentina, Amenta-Stavar would often enjoy the dessert, and she wanted to bring it to the area.  What started as a simple desire to start a gelato business grew into a full-fledged café and bakery spanning two locations, dozens of menu items, a spot at the Ashland Farmers Market and numerous vendor partnerships.  Remenar and Amenta-Stavar became key players in the MetroWest restaurant scene. Their products were lauded as being of the highest quality, as was their reputation as community business owners.

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Missing Framingham woman found dead in Natick

FRAMINGHAM A Framingham woman who had been missing since Saturday night has been found dead, police said Monday afternoon. Samantha “Sam” Amenta-Stavar, 47, was found “unresponsive” earlier Monday in Natick, police said. Police did not say where in town her body was found, or when the discovery was made No cause of death has been given, although police did say no foul play was involved.   Amenta-Stavar was co-owner of Dulce D Leche, a bakery with operations in Framingham and Ashland.  She was last seen driving a 2017 Navy Blue Prius Hatchback. Police say Amenta-Stavar was seen about 6:30 p.m. Saturday near the CVS store on Central Street in Natick.

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Missing person alert issued for Massachusetts gelato shop owner

Missing person alert issued for Massachusetts gelato shop owner MassLive.com 2/15/2021 Jackson Cote, masslive.com A missing person alert has been issued for the owner of a gelato shop in Massachusetts last seen over the weekend, according to authorities. Samantha “Sam” Amenta-Stavar, who owns the Dulce D Leche gelato cafe in Framingham, has been missing since around 6:30 p.m. Saturday, according to a Facebook post from the city’s police department. Amenta-Stavar is driving a 2017 navy-blue Toyota Prius with a registration number of 2AH132, the Framingham Police Department said. She may have been in the area of the CVS on Central Street in Natick. Her phone was tracking near Natick and Norwood, according to the department.

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