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Odette Hall, Suffolk s new chief medical examiner, braces for wave of new virus cases

Odette Hall, Suffolk s new chief medical examiner, braces for wave of new virus cases
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Eclectic mix of Texans featured in Biden s inauguration events

Eclectic mix of Texans featured in Biden s inauguration events FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Sister Norma Pimentel, right, of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, leads a Congressional delegation, including Congressman Joaquin Castro, Chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, center across the Rio Grande to view the living conditions the asylum seekers have to deal with in the refugee camp in Matamoros, MX.Bob Owen, STAFF-photographer / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of2 FILE - In this July 25, 2016, file photo, actress Eva Longoria speaks during the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Longoria and fellow actress America Ferrera are leading a coalition of actors, writers and leaders who penned a public letter of solidarity, Friday, Aug. 16, 2019, to U.S. Latinos in the wake of the El Paso, Texas, shooting and the immigration raid in Mississippi. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)J. Scott Applewhite, STF / APShow MoreShow Less

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INTREN hires Sherina Maye Edwards as CEO

A local women-owned utility contractor has named a new CEO.  Sherina Maye Edwards, who is on the board of INTREN, is taking over the position permanently. Edwards, 37, has been interim CEO since September, when previous chief executive Kelly Tomblin left for a job in Texas.  “Sherina is an exceptional choice to lead this company, and as a board, we have full confidence that she will continue her record of strong leadership,” INTREN founder and Chairman Loretta Rosenmayer said in a statement. “In a short time, she has integrated herself with the company, our employees and our customers and has played a key role in the company’s future organizational and growth strategy.”

Mary Catherine Bateson dies at 81; anthropologist on the lives of women

Mary Catherine Bateson dies at 81; anthropologist on the lives of women By Penelope Green New York Times,Updated January 16, 2021, 3:42 p.m. Email to a Friend Mary Catherine Bateson in her yard in Hancock, N.H., on Aug. 12, 2010. Bateson, a cultural anthropologist who was the author of quietly groundbreaking books on women’s lives — and who as the only child of Margaret Mead had once been one of the most famous babies in America — died on Jan. 2 at 81.Trent Bell/NYT Mary Catherine Bateson, a cultural anthropologist who was the author of quietly groundbreaking books on women’s lives — and who as the only child of Margaret Mead had once been one of the most famous babies in America — died Jan. 2 in Dartmouth, New Hampshire. She was 81.

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