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Pittsfield: BCC plans drive-thru, virtual commencement ceremonies

The puppet casters: Middle-schoolers learn Balinese Wayang Kulit shadow puppetry

FLORENCE Shadows cast from paper puppets danced across a white screen. Shadows told stories in a dark, but comedic, tone including the story of a demon at Taco Bell who met his demise at the hands of the store manager.Eighth-grade students at John.

Some gas stations run dry as drivers buy in a panic

Some gas stations run dry as drivers buy in a panic Sun Sentinel 1 hr ago Eileen Kelley, South Florida Sun-Sentinel © John McCall / South Florida/Sun Sentinel Gas pumps wrapped with plastic bags at a Sunoco gas station on Federal Highway in Lighthouse Point on Wednesday, May 12, 2021. 3:55pm. Relax, people. There will be plenty of gasoline in South Florida. Really. Despite Gov. Ron DeSantis declaring an emergency, analysts say our gas supply comes in on ships, not through a pipeline north of Florida that was hacked and left northeastern cities scrambling for gas. There’s no reason to think South Florida will run short unless people buy it all up in a panic.

More cruise lines may leave Florida as debate grows about vaccines

More cruises may leave Florida as debate grows about vaccines Sun Sentinel 5/10/2021 David Lyons, South Florida Sun-Sentinel A conflicting maze of COVID-19 rules could drive more cruises out of Florida. The head of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. expressed frustration this week with federal guidelines governing the return of cruises to U.S. ports, including a recommendation that cruise lines require most crew and passengers to be vaccinated which Florida law now prohibits. Frank Del Rio, CEO of Miami-based Norwegian, said the cruise line would consider moving ships out of Florida if the state insists that cruise lines can’t require vaccinations for passengers sailing from local ports.

More cruises may leave Florida as debate grows about vaccines

More cruises may leave Florida as debate grows about vaccines Sun Sentinel 5/10/2021 David Lyons, South Florida Sun-Sentinel A conflicting maze of COVID-19 rules could drive more cruises out of Florida. The head of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. expressed frustration this week with federal guidelines governing the return of cruises to U.S. ports, including a recommendation that cruise lines require most crew and passengers to be vaccinated which Florida law now prohibits. Frank Del Rio, CEO of Miami-based Norwegian, said the cruise line would consider moving ships out of Florida if the state insists that cruise lines can’t require vaccinations for passengers sailing from local ports.

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