SAINT JOHN, N.B. Change has been swift for areas of New Brunswick under the red level of COVID-19 restrictions, but it hasn t been as dramatic as last spring s shutdown. The Moncton region (Zone 1), Saint John region (Zone 2) and Fredericton region (Zone 3) went back to red on Wednesday, with the Edmundston region (Zone 4) going back on Monday. Gyms, recreational facilities, spas, salons and entertainment venues must close under the red category. In addition, churches can only hold drive-in services, and restaurants can only provide take-out and delivery options. Other so-called non-essential retailers, which were shut down under March s restrictions, are able to remain open under the province s current red level. Schools in the red zone are also staying open, with modifications and temporary closures being enforced in school buildings with confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Simio Announces Winners of the Simio Student Simulation December 2020 Competition
Simio has crowned the top four winners of the Simio Student Simulation Competition December 2020 that witnessed hundreds of entries from participants. Simio is proud to announce The Grillers, Simio Squad, VIP Row, and the Source2Sink teams as the top four winners of the 2020 competition.
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PITTSBURGH, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Simio Student Simulation Competition is a bi-annual event dedicated to undergraduate and graduate teams across the world participating in simulation modeling and scheduling coursework. The Simio Student Competition is the industry s leading competition for students, and it prepares students for the application of simulation technology to solve complex real-world problems in teams of not more than four individuals.
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Book Bag: ‘A Wartime Ph.D.’ by Judith Kelliher; ‘North to Market: Two Streets, Two Centuries’ by Lu Ston
A Wartime Ph.D. by Judith Kelliher (Jance Beetle Books/Off the Common Books)
In 1969, Bobby Kelliher was in his early 20s when he shipped out to Vietnam to begin his first tour of duty as an infantryman in the Vietnam War. And like a lot of people who served in that conflict, Kelliher, who grew up in a working class family in Springfield, came back to the U.S. with considerable emotional and psychological scars.
In “A Wartime Ph.D.,” East Longmeadow writer Judith Kelliher sets out to document her older brother’s story, one that had always been a mystery to her. As she explains in an introduction to her book, Kelliher was only 8 years old when Bobby went off to war, doing two tours in Vietnam from 1969 into 1970, and he never talked about his experience to anyone in the family.
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