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Professor, father, kaumātua who was ordained a priest at 69

Professor, father, kaumātua who was ordained a priest at 69
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Rebels with a cause: Rebellion Brewing offers beer for the people

Rebels with a cause: Rebellion Brewing offers beer for the people
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Turning music lessons into trauma informed care for frontline health care workers

Turning music lessons into ‘trauma informed care’ for frontline health care workers The Boston Hope Music Teaching Project connects frontline caregivers with New England Conservatory musicians for private lessons By A.Z. Madonna Globe Staff,Updated January 7, 2021, 11:29 a.m. Email to a Friend Dr. Kathy May Tran practiced her instrument while on break at MGH.Courtesy Boston Hope As a doctor in the hospital medicine unit at Massachusetts General Hospital, Kathy May Tran has been taking care of COVID-19 patients throughout the pandemic, overseeing their care from the moment they’re admitted to the facility. It’s grueling and hazardous work with a high potential for burnout. But a new initiative has helped to pull Tran and some of her colleagues back from the brink.

Name plate displayed alongside other piece of history

Name plate displayed alongside other piece of history Whistlestop president Warren McPherson (left) and officer John Sim hold the original name plate where they intend to mount it on a piece of an old boiler from the Maryborough flour mill. A plaque will tell the story of the journey of the brass Mary Ann plate from when it was cast at Walkers Ltd in 1873 until it returned to the city 147 years later. News Nancy Bates Premium Content Subscriber only Mary Ann s priceless original name plate will take pride of place on another piece of history aboard the replica steam engine.

Christmas miracle: Breakthrough in 127-yr Mary Ann mystery

News Nancy Bates Premium Content Subscriber only They are calling it a Christmas miracle at the Whistlestop museum. The original name plate of the legendary Mary Ann locomotive has mysteriously reappeared after 127 years. The little locomotive, the first built in Queensland, disappeared without a trace in 1893 after a Mary River flood and a disastrous fire at the Dundathu sawmill where she was stored. Maryborough engineer Peter Olds, long intrigued by the quaint little loco with the upright boiler, was the driving force behind the building of a replica, launched in 1999 after being rebuilt from three historic photographs. The Mary Ann has since been an iconic attraction in Maryborough, pulling carriage loads of visitors and residents through Queen s Park on her regular outings before returning to her home at the Whistlestop museum.

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