No more PawSox: McCoy Stadium sits empty, and Pawtucket looks to fill the void
WooSox Opening Day on Tuesday is an open wound for PawSox faithful, but Pawtucket is looking to the future
By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated May 10, 2021, 11:59 a.m.
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The only sounds coming from McCoy Stadium are birds chirping at the former home of the Pawtucket Red Sox.Matthew J Lee/Globe staff
PAWTUCKET, R.I. â In Worcester on Tuesday, fans leaped to their feet as potential Red Sox stars of the future, such as Jarren Duran and Jeter Downs, bounded from the dugout on opening day at shiny new Polar Park.
The hunt to identify the person or group behind the QAnon conspiracy theory continues. Known only as “Q,” this individual or collective is responsible for the many posts, or “drops,” that appeared on internet imageboards between October 2017 and December 2020.
It has not been an easy search. But a fresh approach has yielded more clues. Image metadata comprises many different kinds of information, some of which can speak to the origin of the image itself and, by extension, who created it. Since many of Q’s posts come with an image attached, examining image metadata can provide clues as to where Q has been and when.
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Aha! That’s the word for it languishing. This feeling of emptiness and a listless lack of drive and purpose. No fulfillment or pride of achievement. Day turns into night and night turns into day, your Circadian rhythm has lost step to intermittent insomnia. Maybe you get too much of the blue light from gadgets and the computer going online 24/7 for work and for play. Netflix bingeing too. And look what food bingeing has done to the Greek-god body now looking like a goddam Gr k!
“Psychologists find that one of the best strategies for managing emotions is to name them,” Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist at Wharton said in
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Gerald D. Ciarcia, 95, passed away on April 23, 2021. He was born in Warerbury, CT on May 13th, 1925. He earned his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Hartford Seminary and served Congregational Churches in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut.
To enhance his public service career, he went on to earn his M.A. degree from Assumption College to later serve on the staff of the Mass. Rehabilitation Commission.
During retirement, he joyfully served in libraries and Councils on Aging in Florida and Massachusetts as leader in U.S. and world history and opera groups.
His pen and ink pictures and stationery are popular in the Cape region and throughout New England. He delighted in doing the hundreds of pictures of small towns and meeting the friendly villagers in each.
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Assumption College senior student Aidan O’Brien will be the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board’s student trustee for 2021-22.
“Aidan will be the voice of the students that we serve,” said board chair Rick Petrella. “This is an incredibly important position, as the student trustee helps to ensure the board is well informed in respect to the needs of all when making decisions that impact students.”
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As student trustee, O’Brien will work with the student senate and help put into action the board’s 2020-23 strategic plan. He also will represent the board at the provincial level as a member of the Ontario Catholic Student Trustees’ Association.