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A northern spotted owl gliding through a dense redwood forest. A tiger leaping off the fringe of a rocky cliff. A bear wading in a shallow pond. Award-winning photographer Michael Nick Nichols has dedicated his entire life to capturing the frenetic rush of the animal kingdom. His favorite photos from that decades-long endeavor are now available in
Wild his latest, most ambitious book to date. “All that matters in my whole life are those pictures in
Wild,” Nichols told
Nichols began his career at
GEO magazine in the 1980s, shooting the rugged terrain of caves for 10 years. He became known for his edgy style, and
Heartfelt messages to 43 Plymouth people who have died
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Year in Review 2020: Local manufacturers, mask makers meet the challenge
From Bedford Industries to Fey Industries, and people operating sewing machines across the region, area s healthcare workers get much needed protective equipment. 7:00 am, Dec. 29, 2020 ×
Bedford Industries began making more than 100,000 of these face shields each day, and it planned to distribute them across the country in an effort to ease the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Special to The Globe)
WORTHINGTON From cloth face masks to clear plastic face shields, area residents and some local manufacturers stepped up in a big way to help address the need for personal protective equipment at the onset of the COVID-19 global pandemic.