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Lincoln Town Election: New names, one contest

Wicked Local There will be some new names on the Lincoln Town Election ballot this year, but only one contest. Brianna Doo and Evan Gorman are running for a three-year term on the Parks and Recreation Committee. The seat is being vacated by Sarah Chester. The following candidates will also be on the ballot. Incumbent Jennifer Glass is running for a three-year term on the Board of Selectmen. Incumbent Susan Taylor and John Maclachlan are running for School Committee. Peter Borden is stepping down. There are two open seats. Heather Cowap Salemme, of Lincoln and Mary Warzynski, of Sudbury, are running for two three-year terms on the Lincoln-Sudbury School Committee. Ellen Joachim and Sarah Chester are stepping down.

Why moms have it much harder than dads during COVID lockdowns

Print It’s been a tough 11 months for mothers. For about a millisecond after the onset of the pandemic, I hoped that remote work would cause fathers to finally see all of the myriad household tasks mothers do every day and begin doing their fair share. It didn’t happen. Instead of curing the fairness gap, we got the Great COVID Cop-out. Nearly 80% of mothers have been primarily responsible for doing the housework since March, while 66% are chiefly responsible for the child care among partnered parents. When you look at home schooling, parents’ contributions are even more skewed. Three-quarters of mothers reported spending more time on it; only one-third of dads do. (All numbers are from a new study by sociologists Allison Dunatchik, Kathleen Gerson, Jennifer Glass, Jerry A. Jacobs and Haley Stritzel in Gender & Society,

An Eye for Art: Westminster artist returns to crafting after years away

An Eye for Art: Westminster artist returns to crafting after years away
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Will spending more time or money lead to healthier kids? Here s what researchers found

Will spending more time or money lead to healthier kids? Here’s what researchers found Lois M. Collins © Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News Riki Sanford plays with her 7-month-old son Vince at home in Provo on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020. Riki Sanford had six weeks of paid maternity leave, then used other paid time off from her job when baby Vince was born 7 months ago. Her husband Blake went back to work sooner, but the Vineyard, Utah, couple know they’re fortunate to have paid vacation and sick days, because that gives them some flexibility. Her voice lights up when she’s asked about Vince; she doesn’t have to think very hard about all the goodness she hopes life will bestow on him. “My biggest hope is that he lives a genuine, happy life and has really good relationships,” she said.

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