Basketball coach Mark Bertrand remembered as a âpillar of the Saugus communityâ
By Lucas Phillips Globe Correspondent,Updated December 13, 2020, 5:51 p.m.
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Mark Bertrand was the Saugus High boysâ varsity basketball coach.Handout (Custom credit)
A high school basketball coach who died on Friday was remembered Sunday as a âpillar of the Saugus communityâ who was deeply devoted to his family, his game, and his town.
Mark Bertrand, 57, the Saugus High School boysâ varsity basketball coach, had a heart attack while operating a Bobcat at his Saugus home, his son said.
âHe just cared. Just never stopped caring,â
building is sound. and we are going to inspect our airfields at those two airfields to make sure they are sound, and if they are, we will resume operations. our other airport, teterboro and laguardia and stewart international airport were not affected. bill, were you in the office when these tremors were felt and did you feel anything hang on, bill. we are looking at video that is just feeding in of people, i believe in the press room when the tremors were felt, and you see them scattering about, and bill, tell me what was happening in your office when the tremors were felt. some people in my office felt the tremblers, and other people affected immediately said, what was that? funny enough, i didn t feel a thing, and i have felt earthquakes in the northeast before. i think about a 4.0 magnitude
and they felt like a train rumbling nearby, but i didn t feel this one. can you tell me what else might be impacted as far as transportation and travel from your vantage point that you would imagine it is 2:00 eastern time and if people work a traditional work schedule, they are headed out soon, and what might be impacted that you can tell us about? well, we are doing structural inspections of all of the facilities and we operate the tunnels and the bridges between the states of new york and new jersey and also the path of the rapid transit system, and we are inspecting that infrastructure, but it does not seem like there s been as far as we can tell that at this point any damage or injuries. all right. bill cahill with the port authority in new york. thank you. now over to my colleague john harwood, and i understand that you are on a amtrak train and amtrak officials say that