FALL RIVER He’s not a member of the paparazzi, but Mayor Paul Coogan did manage to get a somewhat distant eyeful of three bona fide movie stars Friday night.
Coogan says he spent about an hour aboard the stern deck of the Battleship Massachusetts as Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence acted in a scene for a movie to be called “Don’t Look Up.”
The scene was shot on a stage that had been built to accommodate cameras, crew and cast, he said.
The production company for the Netflix movie which has been described as a satirical, political disaster movie about a killer asteroid hurtling toward Earth had reserved the entire Battleship Cove parking lot for a dozen large actors’ trailers.
DiCaprio, Streep and Lawrence shoot movie aboard Fall River battleship Charles Winokoor, The Herald News
FALL RIVER He’s not a member of the paparazzi, but Mayor Paul Coogan did manage to get a somewhat distant eyeful of three bona fide movie stars Friday night.
Coogan says he spent about an hour aboard the stern deck of the Battleship Massachusetts as Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence acted in a scene for a movie to be called “Don’t Look Up.”
The scene was shot on a stage that had been built to accommodate cameras, crew and cast, he said.
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NEW BEDFORD From his first day this summer as principal of Holy Family Holy Name School (HFHN) in New Bedford, Deacon Peter Schutzler worked with the goal of opening the school for full in-person learning as of Sept. 1, a press release from the school stated.
“The HFHN team of teachers and staff members worked tirelessly all summer to reorganize the school for social distancing, install the new touchless hand sanitizers, and re-work all class movement procedures. Deacon Peter provided constant updates to the school community of plans, goals, and ways to keep everyone safe during this challenging time,” the release stated.