Reporter we have Sunshine Building over the horizon, actually its going to be a nice mild afternoon. Nonetheless take a look after midnight tonight we have a Winter Weather advisory in the northern suburbs through the peculiars, through noon tomorrow because we are expecting temperatures to plunge overnight and front arrives that brings rain that changes over to wet snow. That snow will come toward millville and wildwood. The reason we dont have the advisory south is because surface temperatures will rape above freezing and the snow will melt on the roads. Temperatures not bad for this time of the year. 50 degrees, youll want a jacket as you look at the numbers across the region because theres a bit of a breeze blowing. Were at 10 Miles Per Hour in philadelphia. Thats adding to a bit of a chill. But we go into the afternoon, things look good. Noon, 58. 3 00 p. M. , 61 degrees, well drop ten degrees between 3 and 7 00. Overnight tonight were expecting the plunge. Karen well take a look
Somebody who was my question is, your analysis said we should go back to a prior state but unfortunately, the three pillars dont address the problem of turkey. And turkey would be in the third one, and would be part of the solution, it is a beautiful country and it is working towards prosperity for its own population, by spreading them across the rest of europe. But revisiting those three pillars dont help with the fact that almost literally, the trojan horse is being rolled into europe. So im wondering, is that is that intentional on your part . Or do you not see the turkish issue as being that big . Or is it because the United States doesnt have a good answer to that . Ted bromund there are larger questions there which we cant address about the nature of the u. S. Policy towards the regime. I share all of your skepticism and maybe, even more, of the nature of the experiment in turkey, which i think is severely damaged, if not destroyed. One of the very few states in the middle east t
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Sherborn Select Board discusses vaccine, library project
Sarah Freedman, Correspondent
SHERBORN Board of Health Chairwoman Daryl Beardsley brought the Sherborn Select Board up to speed on what is next for the ongoing effort to vaccinate people in Massachusetts, including the status of teachers on the eligibility list, at its March 4 meeting.
Chairman Eric Johnson posed this question to Beardsley, who said “teachers and other essential workers are up next, but there’s a particular focus on teachers.” She said the health and hygiene committee at the school district has been investigating the issue of assisting with getting them vaccinated.