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CAPS Collaborative partners with Newton schools to expand programs

Gardner News WESTMINSTER Officials at CAPS Collaborative said the organization that provides alternative education programs across Massachusetts is emerging from the pandemic shutdown stronger than ever, and with an announcement that they will be expanding their deaf and hard-of-hearing program. “It’s been challenging, that’s for sure,” said Executive Director Cindy Landanno. “We closed like everyone did last March when Gov. (Charlie Baker) closed down the schools.” CAPS, a special education school designed for students with a wide variety of disabilities, including autism and social-emotional issues, went to a remote learning model for all students for several months before returning to in-person instruction by August.

Iowa Recruiting: Hawkeyes Sign Luc Laketa

Much of the focus since Iowa’s second-round ouster in the 2021 NCAA Tournament has been splashed on securing transfers. The Hawkeyes saw a couple of players enter the transfer portal in Jack Nunge and CJ Fredrick, while another - walk-on Austin Ash - joined the portal just to return and be added to the scholarship. The Hawkeyes strengthen their squad through the portal also, adding North Dakota star Filip Rebraca in a bid to fill some of the empty spaces left by Luka Garza and Jack Nunge. Hawkeyes also saw the 2022 class of center Riley Mulvey re-classify to the 2021 class after using the covid-19 pandemic to bulk up as a teenage high school junior, with several best online casinos in usa keeping close eye on the player.

Mark Blazis: Fish stocks continue to rise in area waterways

Mark Blazis: Fish stocks continue to rise in area waterways Mark Blazis © Evan Vucci, AP Under President Biden s wildlife-oriented direction, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced that it would begin those efforts that were previously sabotaged to restore sage grouse populations. Just as tree pollen reached its peak for birches, oaks, and maples, thus increasing local allergy reactions, high winds and rough seas provided very challenging conditions for boaters going out to sea for haddock, squid, and flounder last week. What added to fishermen’s frustration was the obvious pileup of haddock schools that just were off their feed. We can cast a perfect line, but if fish aren’t in the mood, we’re going to feel slack lines.

Marijuana host agreement exploitation problem fall river jasiel correia

BOSTON Advocates, lawmakers and former regulators urged a legislative committee on Tuesday to provide more oversight of required contracts between municipalities and marijuana businesses, arguing that the system continues to be exploited by some cities and towns, which creates a barrier for small and minority owned businesses to get started in the industry. The issue of host community agreements has been one fraught with tension as people in the industry have argued for years that negotiations are often one-sided, with the municipalities controlling all the leverage. The result, according to testimony given to the Joint Committee on Cannabis Policy, are agreements that often violate the limits put on how much cities and towns can charge marijuana businesses for traffic, public safety and other impacts they have on a community.

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