Outside studios and not going to last and track for the fox25 Stormtracker Weather Center and that gray condition going to linger and in the 50s now and 60s pop in some of the brightest towns and cities but still got fog from New Hampshire with half mile visibility to the sea coast with dense fog still in place and hour that the fog really going to be mixing out because temperatures finally moving and responding. So we got on and off clouds that basically continue in boston, temperatures here by lunchtime today that should be in the lower 60 and hang out almost all day long and depending where you are the risk for shower activity specifically inland and looking 62 to 72 range of highs today and overall mostly cloudy because more clouds than sunshine and i have a timeline, hourbyhour look at showers coming into play coming up. Back to julie now for live drive time traffic. Julie things improving, route 1 opened down to the saugus area. 93 south a little relief as make way through woburn
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DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Highland Lakes Respite Center volunteers Judy Speers (left), Billie Marie Drake, and Willetta House with a display they created to participate in a health fair. Courtesy photo
Newly named Hidden Hero Billie Marie Drake is not so hidden anymore. The Burnet volunteer was honored as one of the state’s 10 Hidden Heroes at the Alzheimer’s Texas Caregiving Luncheon in October, which was held virtually due to COVID-19 concerns.
Drake, 82, was honored for the 11 years she cared for her husband, Reece Cobb, who died in 2005 after suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, and for her work with the Highland Lakes Respite Center. The center offers a place where loved ones who need around-the-clock care can go once a week to give their caregivers a respite.