Patrick Chirico almost immediately sent his pregnant wife and two small children from their Brooklyn apartment to live with her mother in Watertown when the pandemic hit in February 2020.
Knowing that his family was safe, he stayed behind to do his part during those early days of COVID-19 to help make sure the medical community got some needed personal protection equipment when he worked on a project to manufacture 500,000 facial masks.
Once that work was complete, he returned to his hometown, where he joined his wife Brittany and 6âyearâold son and 3âyearâold daughter in July. Two months earlier, they purchased their first home, a threeâbedroom Cape Codâstyle house in Watertown.
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Alfredo Ramirez, 19, 1214 Gibson St., was arrested at 7:34 p.m. on Feb. 12 on allegations of distribution of a certain stimulant; out of county arrest/warrant.
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BRUNSWICK When Kendra Armstrong of Phippsburg came home from work in 2015 to find her cat, Moose, had escaped her house, she assumed she’d never see him again.
“I looked around the neighborhood and on the Midcoast Humane’s stray page, but he wasn’t there,” said Armstrong. “I had lost hope. I was so certain he was long gone, like crossed the rainbow bridge gone, and I’d never see him again.”
Five years later, she glanced Midcoast Humane’s website, where she rediscovered the wayward feline.
“He was one of the first cats that popped up and I immediately recognized him,” Armstrong said.