JOINT BASE CAPE COD At the end of 2019, Shelby Alexander moved to Marstons Mills with her husband, who is a member of the 6th Space Warning Squadron at Cape Cod Air Force Station.
“With any military family, relocating can be complicated because you are uprooting your life and moving to a new area and learning a new area,” Alexander said.
A licensed nurse, Alexander’s move was a bit more difficult this time around because she wasn’t able to easily transition to a new job.
They moved just as the COVID-19 pandemic hit the region. And since they were moving from out of state, Alexander had to retake her boards tests with the Board of Registration in Nursing to get licensed within the state, a process that took a couple of months to complete.
By BETH TREFFEISEN | Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass. | Published: February 19, 2021 JOINT BASE CAPE COD, Mass. (Tribune News Service) At the end of 2019, Shelby Alexander moved to Marstons Mills with her husband, who is a member of the 6th Space Warning Squadron at Cape Cod Air Force Station. With any military family, relocating can be complicated because you are uprooting your life and moving to a new area and learning a new area, Alexander said. A licensed nurse, Alexander s move was a bit more difficult this time around because she wasn t able to easily transition to a new job. They moved just as the COVID-19 pandemic hit the region. And since they were moving from out of state, Alexander had to retake her boards tests with the Board of Registration in Nursing to get licensed within the state, a process that took a couple of months to complete.
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The executive order aims to ensure military personnel and their spouses are receiving the proper support to continue their careers in Massachusetts once transferred here by expediting review and portability of professional licenses.
Boy, 7, who fell off Blue Hills Ski Area lift expected to recover
By John R. Ellement and Pat Greenhouse Globe Staff,Updated January 26, 2021, 11:48 a.m.
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Sam Pease, his daughter Sarah Murphy and her daughters Grace Murphy and Louisa Murphy headed to the Blue Hills Ski Area Tuesday.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
CANTON â After getting a 911 call late Monday afternoon, it took Canton Fire Department paramedics just five minutes to reach a young injured boy at the Blue Hills Ski Area.
âA child had fallen from the ski lift, that was the initial information we got,â Canton Fire Chief Charles Doody said in a telephone interview Tuesday âWe didnât really have any details until we arrived.â