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Vacations: Revenge travel bookings up in 2021 as covid cases drop

Honeymoons and family trips postponed, adventurous excursions canceled. Funerals and births a plane ride away left unattended. People want revenge. And it looks like they might get it on Caribbean beaches, by the Eiffel Tower, or in trekking through a mountain range several countries away.  People feel like their travel wings were clipped, said Cyndi Zesk, vice president of travel services at AAA Northeast. Now it s like,  I have the right to roam again, so I m going to make it matter. Vaccination rates are increasing, and states and countries have begun to relax their travel restrictions. The European Union, for example, just announced this week that fully vaccinated Americans may be able to travel across the pond this summer. 

Six Flags New England region s largest amusement park to reopen May 14

AGAWAM, Mass. – Six Flags New England, the region s largest amusement park, will open to members and season pass holders on Friday, May 14 at 50% capacity, the park announced this week. On Saturday, May 15, the park will open to the general public. Guests will be separated by empty rows and seats on all roller coasters, rides and attractions. Six Flags has been closed for more than a year due to COVID-19. “We are beyond thrilled that we can reopen our theme park with a full complement of our more than 100 rides, attractions, and unique experiences,” said Six Flags New England Park President Pete Carmichael in a statement. “Now more than ever families need an escape that is safe, accessible, and fun. The thrill is calling and our team is eager to welcome back our members, season pass holders, and guests once again.

As vaccination rates rise, New England states will revisit mask mandates; outdoor masks could lift first

USA TODAY NETWORK With New Hampshire letting its mask mandate expire and Rhode Island soon relaxing its outdoor mask mandate, other New England states may not be so far behind in revisiting their policies on face coverings, too. New Hampshire was the last state in New England to implement a mandate last November, and is now the first to end it. Republican Gov. Chris Sununu announced he would allow the statewide mask mandate to expire on Friday, April 16, citing the state s vaccination rates as his reasoning. Businesses can still require masks, he said, while encouraging people to continue social distancing and masking when they cannot. 

As vaccination rates rise, New England states will revisit mask mandates; outdoor masks could lift first

As vaccination rates rise, New England states will revisit mask mandates; outdoor masks could lift first
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Ex-Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia s trial, implications for MA pot business

For someone looking to extort marijuana vendors vying for prime business opportunities, becoming a mayor in Massachusetts could be the thing to do. Absolute power over the local marijuana market, prosecutors now allege, presented itself as a possible cash cow to Jasiel Correia II, who was the youngest person to win the mayorship in the city of Fall River s history. Correia is charged with 24 federal crimes that include alleged extortion of more than $600,000 from marijuana vendors seeking to set up shop in Fall River between 2016 and 2018 a pay-to-play scheme.  Correia alone possessed the power to issue non-opposition letters and sign host community agreements based upon locally established processes for granting approval to marijuana companies, as state law allows. Non-opposition letters pave the way for a marijuana business to locate in a particular town or city, while host community agreements are required between the business and municipality prior to state licensi

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