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Driver rescues man who was being compressed in the back of a garbage truck

Driver rescues man who was being compressed in the back of a garbage truck Share Updated: 9:11 PM CDT May 15, 2021 Ted Wayman Share Updated: 9:11 PM CDT May 15, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript from the air. It was hard to tell what was inside the dump truck below. On route nine, a closer look shows a man being rescued from inside the main been after suffering severe internal injuries when he was compressed in the garbage truck process, police asked him how he ended up in the dumpster before it was picked up and dumped into this Blue Republic truck. He was going into the dumpster at the location he was last at to retrieve an item he dropped in there. If it wasn t for an alert driver who saw the on board camera feed, police believe he would have continued to be compressed with the remaining trash pickups. They have a live feed that looks from the top of the truck into the hopper so they can monitor what goes on inside that upper an

20 million view Mass valedictorian s college essay on losing mother

20 million view Mass. valedictorian s college essay on losing mother Share Updated: 10:46 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Share Updated: 10:46 PM EDT May 13, 2021 Hide Transcript TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 10:46 PM EDT May 13, 2021 18-year-old Abigail Mack was accepted into Harvard after discussing why she hates the letter s after losing her mother to cancer years earlier. 18-year-old Abigail Mack was accepted into Harvard after discussing why she hates the letter s after losing her mother to cancer years earlier. Advertisement

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Mass man meets with mom, 93, in person for 1st time in 15 months

A Massachusetts man got to spend time in the same room with his 93-year-old mother for the first time in 15 months on Mother s Day weekend.Leland Stein, of Arlington, says he has always been close with his mom, Sondra Green, a former Vassar College drama professor who still lives in New York City.Stein and his three brothers would often visit their mother in New York before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Stein still drove down to see his mom for monthly visits, but had to sit outside her window.But mother and son both recently vaccinated against COVID-19, and they got to spend some time together on Mother s Day. I know I m speaking for all of the mothers who have had to be without their children during this time, and the sweet reunion we all will have when we do see our families again, Green said. It feels good. It feels like being home again, Stein said. How lucky am I to have my mother here? Stein is the first of his siblings to get to see his mother in person.

Man meets with mom, 93, in person for 1st time in 15 months

Updated: 5:13 AM MDT May 10, 2021 Ted Wayman Reporter A Massachusetts man got to spend time in the same room with his 93-year-old mother for the first time in 15 months on Mother s Day weekend.Leland Stein, of Arlington, says he has always been close with his mom, Sondra Green, a former Vassar College drama professor who still lives in New York City.Stein and his three brothers would often visit their mother in New York before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Stein still drove down to see his mom for monthly visits, but had to sit outside her window.But mother and son both recently vaccinated against COVID-19, and they got to spend some time together on Mother s Day. I know I m speaking for all of the mothers who have had to be without their children during this time, and the sweet reunion we all will have when we do see our families again, Green said. It feels good. It feels like being home again, Stein said. How lucky am I to have my mother here? Stein

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