Hingham Police/Fire Log: Jan. 14-17
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The following are excerpts from the Hingham Police/Fire Log, which is public record and available for review.
Thursday, Jan. 14
12:20 a.m.: A missing person was reported at Bay State Community Services on Beal Street.
10:05 a.m.: Fraud was reported at Evergreen Terrace Building on Linden Ponds Way. The caller reported her mother was scammed out of $13,000.
11:08 a.m.: A suspicious motor vehicle was reported at Bed Bath and Beyond and Shipyard Drive.
11:59 a.m.: Breaking and entering into a vehicle was reported on Main Street.
2:27 p.m.: Breaking and entering into a vehicle was reported on Linscott Road. The caller reported her vehicle was broken into during the night.
Northside ISD extends request to keep students home
Jan. 27, 2021
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Maria Reyes, right, head custodian at the Northside ISD s Forester Elementary School, speaks with principal Kelly Mantle while cleaning light switches in a classroom last July.Billy Calzada /San Antonio Express-News
Two weeks after Northside Independent School District Superintendent Brian Woods asked parents to consider temporarily keeping their children in virtual learning amid a local surge in coronavirus cases, the district is extending that request by one week.
“We had hoped to see an improvement in the city’s health metrics and allow students to return Feb. 1. However, we have seen inconsistent metrics,” Woods said in a statement Wednesday. “Because of that, we ask that if you are able and your child is successful in the virtual environment that you delay a return to in-person learning for at least another week.”