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Subject Today's Headlines: Families asking why paid child care is allowed in closed schools
Date September 12, 2020 9:16 AM
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Today's Headlines
Saturday, September 12, 2020

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Families asking why paid child care is allowed in closed schools

Community organizations across the state are scrambling to provide care for children at a hodgepodge of local schools, church basements, and community centers.
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Boston College COVID-19 outbreak worries epidemiologists, students, community

The coronavirus positivity rate among BC undergraduates is now nearly 4 percent; epidemiologists say that's worrisome. Students and neighbors are anxious, and some question whether BC's testing and isolation policies are too lax.
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By most accounts, the Massachusetts primary was a historic success. Now comes the hard part

"Our experience was very positive" in the primary, Secretary of State Bill Galvin said. "It doesn’t mean we’re guaranteed a smooth experience in November."
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Coronavirus


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Weddings in a pandemic: Welcome to the anxiety vortex

Newlyweds are spending their honeymoons praying they don’t hear from COVID‐19 contact tracers. Relatives are agonizing over “damned if we RSVP yes, damned if we RSVP no” decisions. Wedding planners are adding contract clauses specifying they’ll walk off the job if social distancing rules are violated.
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Officials fear wildfires could be a ‘mass fatality incident’ as millions of acres burn across the West Coast

Wildfires across the West Coast have killed at least 19 people in California and have ravaged more than a million acres of land in Oregon, where dozens of people were missing and tens of thousands of residents evacuated their homes amid some of the most dangerous air conditions in the world.
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Coronavirus


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Weddings in a pandemic: Welcome to the anxiety vortex

Newlyweds are spending their honeymoons praying they don’t hear from COVID‐19 contact tracers. Relatives are agonizing over “damned if we RSVP yes, damned if we RSVP no” decisions. Wedding planners are adding contract clauses specifying they’ll walk off the job if social distancing rules are violated.
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Officials fear wildfires could be a ‘mass fatality incident’ as millions of acres burn across the West Coast

Wildfires across the West Coast have killed at least 19 people in California and have ravaged more than a million acres of land in Oregon, where dozens of people were missing and tens of thousands of residents evacuated their homes amid some of the most dangerous air conditions in the world.
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Mass. reports 443 new confirmed coronavirus cases, 14 new confirmed deaths

The state reported 443 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday, bringing the total to 122,202, and 14 new confirmed case deaths, bringing the death toll in Massachusetts to 8,971.
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Kindness amidst the coronavirus

She’d been waiting to list her Coachman with RVs4MDs, a volunteer group that matched the RV owners with medical workers in need of temporary housing.
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Racial disparities in criminal justice cry out for real change

Governor Baker should use the bully pulpit to rally the Commonwealth for reforms.
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LETTERS


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Teachers concerned with safety are not ‘disrupters’

"The Andover Education Association was attempting to ensure safety for its members, its students, and its community."
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Families asking why paid child care is allowed in closed schools

Community organizations across the state are scrambling to provide care for children at a hodgepodge of local schools, church basements, and community centers.
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Higher Education


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Boston College COVID-19 outbreak worries epidemiologists, students, community

The coronavirus positivity rate among BC undergraduates is now nearly 4 percent; epidemiologists say that's worrisome. Students and neighbors are anxious, and some question whether BC's testing and isolation policies are too lax.
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By most accounts, the Massachusetts primary was a historic success. Now comes the hard part

"Our experience was very positive" in the primary, Secretary of State Bill Galvin said. "It doesn’t mean we’re guaranteed a smooth experience in November."
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CELTICS 92, RAPTORS 87


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Marcus Smart’s clutch block powers Celtics past champion Raptors, and other observations

The Celtics held off the Raptors in the fourth quarter of Game 7, getting themselves to their third Eastern Conference finals in the past four seasons.
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Alexander Zverev and Dominic Thiem reach US Open final

After losing the first two sets of the men's semifinal, Alexander Zverev turned his around in time to defeat Pablo Carreno Busta and move on to the US Open final.
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NFL season kicked off with protests

NFL players made it clear they would continue to shine a light on social injustice and police brutality.
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BPDA says city should reject Amazon warehouse in South Boston

The agency says the company’s plans don’t mesh with a vision for housing and office space on the Dorchester Avenue site.
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Mass. college presidents to state lawmakers: Don’t allow betting on our sports teams

The leaders of schools that include BC, BU, and Harvard say it would "create unnecessary and unacceptable risks."
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City OK’s office building for site where GE once planned headquarters

The developers are hoping to attract life science companies to Fort Point.
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Gary Peacock, jazz bassist who anchored Keith Jarrett’s Standards Trio, dies at 85

The bass player brought a continual sense of discovery to wide-ranging jazz during a six-decade career.
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Ronald Khalis Bell, of Kool & the Gang, dies at 68

Mr. Khalis Bell, who with his brother and some neighborhood friends formed the jazz-funk-R&B band that became Kool & the Gang, and who was the lead writer on its biggest hit, the omnipresent feel-good song “Celebration,” died Wednesday at his home in the Virgin Islands. He was 68.
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