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The Recorder - Sparks fly: Trish Crapo learns that, though loud and dirty, welding turns out to be a delicate task

I lowered the rod toward the piece of metal on the table in front of me. “Ready to weld,” I called. Then, louder, “Strike!” The welding rod was like a sparkler on steroids. Electricity shot from it, creating sparks that flew against my dark mask as I.

Athol Daily News - County jail in 3rd month of resumed in-person visits

County jail in 3rd month of resumed in-person visits The Franklin County House of Correction in Greenfield, pictured, has entered its third month of in-person visits, having resumed the practice one year after the COVID-19 pandemic forced its hiatus. STAFF FILE PHOTO/ANDY CASTILLO Modified: 6/2/2021 1:44:36 PM GREENFIELD The Franklin County House of Correction has entered its third month of in-person visits, having resumed the practice one year after the COVID-19 pandemic forced its hiatus. Sheriff Christopher Donelan explained visitations haven’t quite returned to pre-coronavirus normalcy, as people wishing to see an inmate must register online “so we don’t have too many people in here at once.” He said registered visitors enter the lobby of the medium-security facility and are escorted to one side of a wall, where they sit in something of an enclosed booth and communicate via telephone with an inmate on the other side of a pane of glass. He said this is the case for

The Recorder - County jail in 3rd month of resumed in-person visits

County jail in 3rd month of resumed in-person visits The Franklin County House of Correction in Greenfield, pictured, has entered its third month of in-person visits, having resumed the practice one year after the COVID-19 pandemic forced its hiatus. STAFF FILE PHOTO/ANDY CASTILLO Published: 6/1/2021 5:05:44 PM GREENFIELD The Franklin County House of Correction has entered its third month of in-person visits, having resumed the practice one year after the COVID-19 pandemic forced its hiatus. Sheriff Christopher Donelan explained visitations haven’t quite returned to pre-coronavirus normalcy, as people wishing to see an inmate must register online “so we don’t have too many people in here at once.” He said registered visitors enter the lobby of the medium-security facility and are escorted to one side of a wall, where they sit in something of an enclosed booth and communicate via telephone with an inmate on the other side of a pane of glass. He said this is the case for

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