The 20th anniversary of David Allan Coe’s Daytona Beach live album has been re-released on vinyl by Cleveland International Records and you can win a copy from Steve Popovich Jr.
‘Night Court’ Sequel Starring Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette Ordered to Pilot at NBC
“Big Bang Theory” alum stars as the daughter of Harry Anderson’s character from the original series
Reid Nakamura | May 3, 2021 @ 5:00 PM
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NBC has given a pilot order to the “Night Court” sequel series starring Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette, the network said Monday.
Put into development last year, the project from Rauch’s After January production company centers on Judge Abby Stone (daughter of the late Harry Stone, played by Harry Anderson in the original series), an “unapologetic optimist” who follows in her father’s footsteps as she presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court.
Rhode Islandâs least (and most) vaccinated communities
A city-by-city and town-by-town breakdown of how many people are vaccinated against COVID-19, and where
By Dan McGowan Globe Staff,Updated April 30, 2021, 10:44 a.m.
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People wait in the observation area after receiving their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine at Central Falls High School in Central Falls, Rhode Island, Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021.Gretchen Ertl/The Boston Globe
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In January 2020, Katie Dykes, commissioner of Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection speaking to environmental advocates attending the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters annual environmental summit leveled this broadside at the independent system operator that runs the six-state New England electricity grid and the federal authorities that govern it:
“Because of the lack of leadership on carbon at the ISO-New England, we are at the mercy of a regional capacity market that’s driving investment in more natural gas and fossil fuel power plants that we don’t want and that we don’t need,” she said. “This is forcing us to take a serious look at the costs and benefits of participating in the ISO-New England markets.”
By Jan Ellen Spiegel, CT Mirror
In January 2020, Katie Dykes, commissioner of Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection speaking to environmental advocates attending the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters annual environmental summit leveled this broadside at the independent system operator that runs the six-state New England electricity grid and the federal authorities that govern it:
“Because of the lack of leadership on carbon at the ISO-New England, we are at the mercy of a regional capacity market that’s driving investment in more natural gas and fossil fuel power plants that we don’t want and that we don’t need,” she said. “This is forcing us to take a serious look at the costs and benefits of participating in the ISO-New England markets.”