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“It’s still kind of an 80 percent guideline," one principal said.

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“It’s still kind of an 80 percent guideline," one principal said.

The rescheduled race, which will take place Aug. 2 at 3 p.m., will be the largest fan event in New England since the onset of COVID-19.
“Recovery has gone a lot like 2020 has gone" said owner Nathan Brosey. "Just when we think we’re getting ahead of it, another thing comes."
The water park opens to non-pass holders at limited capacity on July 18.
A New Hampshire Fish and Game spokesman said the unidentified man went outside late Friday night to get an air conditioner from his truck.
Police said when crews responded to Spring Street around 8 p.m., they found a Mercedes E500 sedan engulfed in flames.
The victims were members of the Jarheads motorcycle club, which is made up of marines from across New England and their spouses.
The boy was unresponsive when first responders arrived. He was rushed to Good Samaritan Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Isolated storms caused some flash floods in the area.
“We’re making tombstones and on the tombstones we’re writing the names of people who have lost their lives to police brutality."
"We don't duck and we don't hide from conversations," Gross said after criticism from city and state officials.
“If you have ever tried to wash a 3-year-old’s hands, it’s not that simple,” said Britnee Vincente, a parent and a day care teacher.
“Throughout their whole life, everything they did was Bill and Jill of Federal Hill,” said their son, Ron Caldarone.
Ricardo Encarnacion and Israel Diaz were released Tuesday morning, “following an error in the processing of court documents..."
For Roland Pourier, it was foot soap. “You just feel like you’re being played, that’s all,” Pourier said.
The group Mass Action Against Police Brutality organized a rally outside Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins’ office.
Ben Watson helped organize the event after the horrific acts of police brutality in Minneapolis.
The Boston-area transgender community filled the streets, marching from Franklin Park to Nubian Square.
The man was last seen at the facility more than a month ago on May 8, and had been reported missing a few days later.
The department has now clarified that all neck restraints are restricted, among other changes.