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Parents Union of Massachusetts U S  Department of Agriculture s Farmers to Families Food Box Program

But the program’s volunteers said the need for such a program remains. “Hundreds of people we’re in contact with haven’t rebounded from COVID,” Nelly Medina, a community organizer with the Parents Union of Massachusetts, said in an interview this week. PUMA helps coordinate the food distribution with Rock of Salvation Church, the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation, and others. “It’s a dire situation, Medina continued. And they are going to be the hardest hit by the loss of food.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farmers to Families Food Box Program was enacted as part of the April 2020 Coronavirus Food Assistance Program and partnered with food distributors and nonprofits to buy and distribute $3 billion worth of food to the most vulnerable.

Worcesteria: Moose on the loose!

Worcester Magazine Moose on the loose - Anyone who has read my work can probably pick up that I like animals. Soon after starting as a writer at Worcester Magazine, I joined a Facebook group called Wildlife of Worcester County and Beyond. In the group, members post photos of wildlife in the area, along with the occasional photo “beyond” or outside the county. But it’s the local shots that interest me most, and learning about the different species we share the area with. What I didn’t expect over the last week was a minor spike in moose photos in my Facebook feed. At first I thought they were part of the beyond  category but they were geotagged in the backyards of Rutland and Barre. I know that Maine and in general Northern New England have a healthy moose population, but for them to be walking through backyards was something I thought only happened up in the Yukon. The good people at WWCB begged to differ. In fact, I checked back in the Telegram and found a piece from 201

Multiple Worcester groups urge police reform, but is city listening?

“I’m extremely disappointed at the cadence with which we and I include myself have moved forward on these issues affecting policing and public health reform and schools and it’s not good enough,” said City Councilor-at-Large Khrystian King. “I would absolutely say I’m frustrated.” Others were more explicit. “There has been zero response from the city of Worcester,” said Joseph Hennessey, a retired police officer who now practices law and focuses on police misconduct cases. “If it was such a big priority, they would have acted upon it in May when there was the push in the multiple protests that were happening around the country back then.”

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