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Christina Franklin has been training and working in New York’s theater scene since she was eight years old. She will bring her newest play to the Irvington Town Hall Theatre this weekend, virtually. Franklin’s main character Courtney loves the internet but hates what it’s doing to her. In order to reclaim control of her offline life, she must face her online past the awkward chats, the software fads, the moments of immense discovery, and, of course, the trolls. Cleanse will be available to stream on demand from May 21-23. It contains strong language that may be unsuitable for younger audiences. Purchase your $12 per-household ticket to receive the viewing link and password at irvingtontheater.com/cleanse.
NEW BEDFORD Last summer, you may have walked down to Pier 3, picked up a lobster roll or clam cakes from the city s new clam bar, The Whale s Tail, and enjoyed your meal while watching commercial fishing vessels maneuver around the port.
Whether that can happen again is up to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. The agency is currently reviewing the New Bedford Port Authority s application to change the authorized use of the 208-square-foot shed in which the clam bar sits from water-dependent, industrial use to restaurant use.
Edmund Coletta, press secretary for MassDEP, said in an email that the use of the shed for a restaurant has not been authorized and will not be authorized unless and until a license has been issued. Last summer, the clam bar operated without the necessary state authorization.
Wilsonville teen guilty in crash that killed Milwaukie man
Clackamas County Circuit Court places Reymon Reyes in the custody of the Oregon Youth Authority .
Wilsonville resident Reymon Reyes was sentenced to a maximum of 10 years in Oregon Youth Authority custody by Clackamas County Circuit Court following a crash that resulted in a death and three injuries in 2019.
The Oregonian first reported on this decision, which was made Friday, Feb. 5. According to the news organization s report, Reyes graduated from Wilsonville High after the wreck and had taken responsibility for the crime. Reyes will serve his sentence at MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn.