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‘No One Is Safe’: Extreme Weather Batters the Wealthy World Source: By Somini Sengupta, New York Times • Posted: Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Floods swept Germany, fires ravaged the American West and another heat wave loomed, driving home the reality that the world’s richest nations remain unprepared for the intensifying consequences of climate change.
A firefighter battled the Sugar Fire in Doyle, Calif., this month.Noah Berger/Associated Press
Some of Europe’s richest countries lay in disarray this weekend, as raging rivers burst through their banks in Germanyand Belgium, submerging towns, slamming parked cars against trees and leaving Europeans shellshocked at the intensity of the destruction.
Photo courtesy: Massachusetts Maritime Academy
MATTAPOISETT Shannon Finning, a Mattapoisett School Committee and Joint School Committee member, tendered her resignation from both boards in a written statement read by Selectman Jordan Collyer during the Mattapoisett Select Board meeting on July 20.
In the letter, Finning cited issues with School Committee Chairman Jim Muse as the reason she was no longer willing to serve on the board.
“I am unwilling to serve a body that continues to select a chair who has treated me, personally, with disrespect and, of more concern, has, in my opinion, demonstrated unwillingness to hear from all constituents and effectively engage and communicate with parents and families in particular,” she said in the letter.
A quahog in the hand is worth two in the sand. Photos courtesy: Kat Garofoli
Kids who would usually be at the Boys and Girls Club for the summer take part in a swimming lesson.
Students from the Wareham CARES summer program kayak.
Onset Bay Explorers take a ride with Onset Bay Center Program Manager Quentin Chafee.
The Onset Bay Center is buzzing this summer with a full slate of programming, including everything from sailing lessons to oyster growing to water safety for families.
And many of those programs are in collaboration with organizations around town that educate and care for kids: Wareham CARES, Wareham Schools’ accelerated summer academy program, the Christopher Donovan Day School, and Onset Kidz Block, the program set up in the wake of the Boys and Girl’s Club’s abrupt closure this spring.
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