NH-based nonprofit sending volunteers to support children impacted by war in Ukraine
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
New Hampshire-based nonprofit Common Man For Ukraine is sending volunteers on a more than two-week mission to support children impacted by the war. One of those volunteers and Common Man for Ukraine co-founder Susan Mathison spoke with 7NEWS as she set off for Poland to take part in the Children of Ukraine Health Retreat. Thirty kids will get physical and mental healthcare far away from the war zone.“When we first see these kids they’re horrifically traumatized their faces are just stone and they’re afraid of everything. They’ve been taught that Russians can kidnap them, so to leave their communities and get on a bus with strangers is a big challenge,” Mathison said. Anyone interested in supporting the organization can visit this website.Tyquan Thornton among Patriots’ notable absences ahead of preseason game vs. Packers
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
The Patriots are not without injuries through the first three-plus weeks of training camp.The following players were not spotted by reporters on hand in Green Bay before Saturday’s preseason game against the Packers:RB Pierre Strong, RB/WR Ty Montgomery, WR Tyquan Thornton, TE Mike Gesicki, OL Kody Russey, LG Cole Strange, T Conor McDermott, DE Ronnie Perkins, CB Jonathan JonesPUP list: RG Mike Onwenu, DE Trey Flowers, S/ST Cody DavisNFI: T Calvin AndersonRelated ArticlesNew England Patriots | Bill Belichick updates Ezekiel Elliott’s progress in Patriots offense New England Patriots | Five things to watch in Patriots-Packers preseason game Saturday New England Patriots | Patriots have another potential emerging starter from 2023 NFL Draft class New England Patriots | Patriots rookie Malik Cunningham has taken on another expected role on offense New England Patriots | Why Patriots’ coaching b...Biden takes second vacation in August, this time to Lake Tahoe
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
GLENBROOK, Nevada (AP) — President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden arrived in Nevada late Friday for more rest and relaxation.The first couple is renting a private home on Lake Tahoe, the massive alpine lake that abuts California and Nevada and is a tourist attraction, particularly in the winter for its ski resorts.The president flew there from Camp David, where he hosted a summit Friday with the leaders of South Korea and Japan.The home in the Glenbrook community belongs to Tom Steyer and Kat Taylor. Steyer is an investor, climate activist and Democratic donor. He ran for president in 2020.The Bidens are renting the home for fair market value, the White House said, and will spend about a week in the area.The Bidens will halt their vacation for a day on Monday to visit Maui, where a wildfire ripped through the historic town of Lahaina and killed at least 114 people. They will meet with survivors, first responders, and local officials while surveying the damage.Biden vacationed e...Hurricane Hilary downgraded as Mexico and California brace for ‘catastrophic’ impact
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
Hurricane Hilary roared toward Mexico’s Baja California peninsula late Saturday as a downgraded but still dangerous Category 2 hurricane that’s likely to bring “catastrophic” flooding to the region and cross into the southwest U.S. as a tropical storm.While it’s still expected to enter the history books as the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years, Hilary weakened from a Major Category 3 hurricane down to a Category 2 storm at midday Saturday and is expected to lose strength further as it treks northward.“Hilary appears to be weakening quickly,” John Cangialosi, a senior hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center, wrote in a Saturday update posted online. “The eye is filling and the cloud tops in the eyewall and rainbands have been warming during the past several hours.”Forecasters said the storm could bring heavy rainfall to the southwestern United States, dumping 3 to 6 inches in places, with isolated amounts of up to 10 inches, in port...Column: Cody Bellinger’s remarkable comeback season has helped the Chicago Cubs morph from pretenders to contenders
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
Summer in Chicago is fleeting, and every moment needs to be savored.That’s exactly what a crowd of 39,525 did Saturday on a beautiful August afternoon at Wrigley Field during the Air and Water and Bellinger Show.With the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds providing the backdrop in the Chicago Cubs’ 6-4 win against the Kansas City Royals, first baseman Cody Bellinger poked a pair of opposite-field home runs and drove in four runs on a day the organization celebrated the life of legendary WXRT-FM 93.1 DJ Lin Brehmer.Justin Steele pitched six strong innings, allowing two runs while striking out seven to tie for the major-league lead with his 14th win. Adbert Alzolay converted his 13th straight save opportunity, and the Cubs evened the series at a game apiece with Kyle Hendricks taking the mound Sunday in the rubber game.But the day belonged to Bellinger, who once again carried the Cubs on his shoulders.“Putting the lineup on his back is kind of what he does,” manager D...Boston agency approves revamped Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center in Dorchester
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
The city’s largest and most diverse neighborhood is set to receive an uptick in healthcare, with the Boston Planning and Development Agency moving forward with a revamped Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center.The BPDA Board of Directors last week unanimously approved the center relocating to three scarcely used lots next to its existing headquarters on Blue Hill Avenue in Dorchester. The revamped facility will create a 10 to 15% increase in staffing positions from the current employee count of 100-plus, according to project documents.HSNHC, an independent nonprofit, has operated out of 632 Blue Hill Ave., since 1976. Meeting the demand for services from residents in Dorchester and the surrounding area has been difficult as the building dates back to the early 1900s, officials say.“That building is getting very old and inefficient,” HSNHC President and CEO Charley Murphy said before the BPDA board greenlighted the project on Thursday. “The new building will allow us to house all ...Midseason organizational talent rankings signal big things ahead for Red Sox
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
According to one well-respected evaluator, the Red Sox farm system is verging into elite territory.On Thursday, Baseball America released its midseason organization talent rankings, and gave Boston the No. 5 spot, a five-spot improvement over their preseason rankings.Coming in at No. 10 in March was an impressive jump, given that the organization hadn’t cracked the top-10 in over half a decade. Even more so, considering BA’s expert evaluators deemed them No. 30, also known as the bottom of the barrel, in 2019.No. 5 is formidable.“With a lack of recent success by the major league club, Boston has found itself at the top of the draft more frequently than Red Sox fans would like,” BA explained. “It has, however, yielded considerable fruit in recent years as Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony and Kyle Teel each represent a Top 100 prospect taken by the Red Sox in each of the past three drafts.“The depth of the Red Sox system is strong, as the emergence of s...Ukrainian Canadians celebrate Independence Day as war rages on in their homeland
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
A symbol of pride and honour, many Ukrainian flags were on display at Centennial Park in Etobicoke as hundreds stood in unity to commemorate 32 years since Ukraine’s independence.“It’s vital for our community to come out, to commemorate, celebrate together Ukrainian resilience, Ukrainian strength, Ukrainian culture and Ukrainian love of everything that is right in this world,” said Peter Schturyn, President of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress Toronto branch which helped organize Saturday’s event. Ukrainian cultural food, dancing and clothing were on display to pay homage to the country despite a sombre scene back home. Ukraine’s Independence Day is officially on August 24th, but this August also marks 18 months since the start of the Russian invasion. Natalia Frolova arrived in Canada in October 2022. She is one of many who had no choice but to leave her homeland.“I ran away with my family, my daughter, my grandson and son-in-law,” said Frolova. “I was very scared that I...Warm temperatures continue on Sunday
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
CHICAGO — Saturday started with a bit of haze from some wildfire smoke from Northwestern Canada as temperatures started to rise as a hot stretch gets underway in the Chicago area.Highs reached into the mid-80s on Saturday afternoon. Temperatures continue to climb Sunday with highs into the low to mid-90s. We'll see humidity increase and heat index values into the triple digits. A heat advisory is in effect from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blogHundreds gather for 'Peace in the Streets' summer block party on South Side
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:27:20 GMT
CHICAGO — On Saturday, St. Sabina Catholic Church and other local groups teamed up for the "Peace in the Streets: Summer Block Party and Community Resource Fair."Hundreds of kids and their parents turned out to the event, sharing their energy and excitement for the upcoming school year."It's fun and I get to see my friends," said Kingston Ward, a local fourth grade student. "And I get to learn new stuff."During the event, 1,200 backpacks filled with school supplies were given away, while organizers also offered free haircuts and food while students played basketball and showed off their dance skills."Today is just a great day," said Tone Kapone, a radio host at WGCI, who were one of the organizers that helped put on the event. "Peace in the Streets, it's such a great time where you are able to bring the community together and do something positive." More from Jewell: ‘I feel good’: More than 80 Chicago CRED graduates receive diplomas Organizers said that while over a thousand back...Latest news
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