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Mattapoisett Police Chief Mary Lyons Should Step Down [OPINION]
Lyons has been Mattapoisett Chief of Police since 2001 and according to the
Standard-Times became the first female president of the Massachusetts Police Chiefs Association in 2009. Lyons has been placed on paid administrative leave, and town officials told WBSM News they have no comment at this time, citing the integrity of the investigation.
Lyons entered a not-guilty plea during her arraignment on Monday, and the case was continued to August 31 for a pre-trial hearing.
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According to a state police report on the incident, Chief Lyons gave the investigating officer a hard time. At first, she refused to get out of her vehicle when requested to do so and then failed to complete a breathalyzer test. The report says Lyons removed her handcuffs while seated in the back of the police cruiser.
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By Anna Collinson
image captionLeanne Matthews, Alison Jackson and Marie Lyon all gave evidence to the review
Baroness Julia Cumberlege, who led a critical review into how the health service has treated female patients, says she is angry and frustrated not enough progress has been made.
Her 2020 report looked into two drugs and a medical device which caused women or their babies harm.
It made a list of recommendations to support victims and prevent future, avoidable damage.
The four UK governments are still considering the recommendations.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care in England plans to fully respond later this year.
9 & 10 News It turns a good year to a bad year in a hurry. - Phil Lyon, Island View Orchards
June 28, 2021
All the recent rainfall has been welcome news for many of us worried about drought-like conditions (and even high fire danger) for the first half of June. But it’s been too much for some farmers.
9&10 stopped at the Old Mission Peninsula to see the damage mother nature has done to some of this year’s cherry crop.
Phil Lyon with Island View Orchards says, “This past week we had way too much rain, way too fast. That worked for everybody, but for us.” At Island View Orchards on the Old Mission Peninsula in Grand Traverse County, a good downpour isn’t necessarily a good thing. Lyon says, “The cherries, when we get this close to harvest time, too much rain is too big of a problem. First thing Saturday morning we came out and they were all starting to split.”
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