A lot of states are taking a lot of very radical measures to incentivize their citizens to get vaccinated. It wouldn t be all too shocking if New York did what a few other states are doing.
That exact incentive is free weed. Legitimately, Washington and Colorado are both offering up free marijuana if you go and get vaccinated. In the instance of Washington, they are using the fun name Joints for Jabs. Legalizing marijuana was one of the largest things to happen in New York State so far for 2021, so why not show off that it is legal now and give it out for those getting vaccinated?
Pittsfield resident Brea Schuster is asking the community to help find her 15 year old daughter Nevaeh Mack. Nevaeh has been missing since Jun. 1. According to the graphic information, Nevaeh s hair may be died red and she is missing from Pittsfield.
Anyone that has information should contact the Springfield Police Department at (413) 787-6302 or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) at 1-800-843-5678.
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It s hard to believe that Independence Day is almost here! Luckily, a lot of firework shows are returning this year as things begin to open back up. We are your guide to all of the firework displays in, and around the Quad Cities area. Get ready, because this 4th of July weekend is going to be poppin !
We are your guide to firework shows for the 4th of July weekend through the Quad Cities and surrounding area.
If you know of a firework show happening 4th of July weekend in your community, let us know about it! Email connor@b100quadcities.com with all of the details.
I love living in Rochester. The vibe of the little town is quaint but progressive. A bit old New England, a bit modern art. Main Street has a whole new look thanks to a group of volunteers according to city officials. You can’t help but miss the new addition.
Barriers are up to ensure that outdoor dining will continue this year as it did in 2020. Let’s face it, the concrete barriers are kind of depressing to look at. Well, a design by Mike Durkee has changed all that. Amy Regan, of the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts, says “We worked with Durkee to create a design that would be colorful, fun and easy for volunteers to fill in. We are very pleased with the results. This is exactly the kind of vibrancy we need to attract more people to our downtown shops and restaurants.”