BRATTLEBORO The Vermont Jazz Center’s Big Band will present its Annual Scholarship Gala on Friday at 8 p.m. This year, the band will be featuring vocalist Amanda Carr who
BRATTLEBORO—The Vermont Jazz Center’s Big Band will present its Annual Scholarship Gala on Friday, Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. This year the band will be featuring vocalist Amanda Carr, who has sung with the Boston Pops, Artie Shaw and Glenn Miller’s orchestras, and many others. The VJC Big Band, .
Another Lehigh Acres teen could face charges after Miami Beach police chase
Published: February 23, 2021 3:48 PM EST
Updated: February 24, 2021 12:10 PM EST
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A police chase involving two Lehigh Acres teens on Miami Beach’s Ocean Drive was caught on camera.
The chase led to the arrest of 18-year-old Isariel Delestre, whose bail was set at $23,000 on Tuesday,
Delestre, of Lehigh Acres, was behind the wheel at the beginning of the chase, at one point, sideswiping a police officer’s motorcycle.
UPDATE: The initial driver who was wanted from Sunday’s pursuit has just surrendered at MBPD HQ. pic.twitter.com/IXYZb20DLk
15-year-old from Lehigh Acres leads Miami Beach Police on car chase
Published: February 22, 2021 9:29 PM EST
Updated: February 22, 2021 10:37 PM EST
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Police also say there was a gun in the driver’s seat.
Those who live in the neighborhood where the teen is from say they aren’t surprised this happened.
Surveillance video shows a car speeding right through the grass with a police car in hot pursuit. Miami Beach Police identified the driver s 15-year-old Jeffrey Shick from Lehigh.
The chase didn’t stop. He sped through an intersection narrowly missing people. Police say he almost hit an officer.
Nancy Carr is one of the people who lives in the teen’s Lehigh Acres neighborhood.
Second-dose disarray with vaccine mishaps
Rachel Chason, Erin Cox and Jenna Portnoy, The Washington Post
Feb. 16, 2021
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Securing an appointment for a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine might feel like a victory.
But then there is round two.
Scarce supply of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines has stirred anxiety about whether the required second dose will be available. Different protocols in different jurisdictions - as well as several mishaps in recent weeks - have added to the frustration and concern in the greater Washington region.
Officials in Prince George s County are so worried about a shortage of second doses that they have held some first doses in reserve, slowing the pace of vaccinations - even though the federal government now automatically schedules its second-dose shipments. In Anne Arundel County, a data error temporarily disrupted shipments, forcing the abrupt cancellation of two second-dose clinics this month. In Harford County, a second-sh