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Directing traffic on a cold and gray day during a recent vaccination clinic in Orleans, retired physical therapist Robin McIntyre, of Bourne, said she felt an obligation to volunteer to help during the pandemic.
“This is bigger than just little Cape Cod, for sure, said McIntyre, whose neon vest with the initials MRC identified her as a volunteer for the Cape Cod Medical Reserve Corps. This is a huge thing for our world. It’s important to be doing this.”
McIntyre is one of a small army of volunteers, mostly retirees, standing between Cape Codders and COVID-19.
Local officials hope to expand their already growing ranks as vaccination efforts ramp up on Cape Cod.
Drucker did not return a call for comment, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported.
She’s accused of taking $94 worth of merchandise from Belk near Covington on Nov. 28. Previously, Drucker was arrested in July 2018 for taking $58.25 in merchandise from a Walmart near Covington. In January 2019, she was placed in a year-long diversion program for first-time offenders that, upon completion, resulted in the charges being dropped.
After the first arrest, her fellow School Board members asked her to consider resigning. But Drucker, who was re-elected to her Madisonville-area seat with 70% of the vote, refused. Last month, however, she stepped down when news of her second arrest broke. In her resignation letter, she said that she was receiving medical care that prevented her from serving, calling the matter “extremely personal and confidential.”