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As Jetblue advances its position in Latin America & the Caribbean, it now sees service in 25 countries
2021-04-19T15:00:00-04:00
by Lark Gould
JetBlue has officially launched service between New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Guatemala City’s La Aurora International Airport (GUA), and now offers the only daily service between New York City and Guatemala’s capital city, one of the largest markets in Central America.
With a mix of customers traveling between the U.S. and the Central American city, whether to visit friends and relatives, pursue business interests or take a bleisure break, Guatemala City builds on JetBlue’s footprint in the broader region. Guatemala is a country of extraordinary cultural and natural richness and a unique geographical location. The distances from place to place are short, allowing travelers to visit multiple regions in one trip. Known as the country of the eternal spring, Guatemala enjoys a climate that attracts visitor
Meet Susan McKee, the new first lady of Rhode Island
A lifelong educator, sheâll continue to teach part time while working on initiatives for the state
By Brian Amaral Globe Staff,Updated March 11, 2021, 6:39 p.m.
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Susan McKee, center, is Rhode Islandâs new first lady. She is pictured from left to right with Laura Clifford, her future daughter in law; son Matthew; husband Gov. Dan McKee; and daughter Kara.Office of the Governor of Rhode Island/Handout
PROVIDENCE â Susan McKee has been a teacher her entire career. But the past year has been more challenging than ever: When the COVID-19 pandemic hit a year ago, Highlander Charter School in Providence, like schools around the state, went remote.
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ICYMI: Rhode Island was up to 130,120 confirmed coronavirus cases on Thursday, after adding 429 new cases. The most-recent overall daily test-positive rate was 1.8 percent, and the first-time positive rate was 19 percent. The state announced four more deaths, bringing the total to 2,563. There were 141 people in the hospital, and 100,610 residents were fully vaccinated.