The pandemic has created some really difficult circumstances, it s true, but in some cases, it birthed an opportunity and a dream come true for three Seacoast siblings.
According to an article in the Union Leader, Caitlin McGrath-Levesque, Meghan McGrath and Michael DuPont founded Red s Good Vibes in March of 2020, right when the pandemic hit hard in honor and inspired by their brother, Robert Red McGrath who died suddenly in 2017.
Red s Good Vibes operated out of a warehouse in Greenland for almost a year and they delivered groceries to 80 & 100 families per week to the Seacoast area, the Union Leader report states. All families need to do is to call (603-312-5045) and let them know how many people in the family and where you would like the food delivered.
Cantor elected to serve as Marlboro council president for 2021
Cantor elected to serve as Marlboro council president for 2021
MARLBORO – Councilman Jeff Cantor will serve as president of the Marlboro Township Council during 2021. He was elected to the position by his fellow council members when the governing body held its reorganization meeting on Jan. 7.
Councilman Scott Metzger was elected to serve as vice president. Cantor and Metzger are joined on the governing body by Randi Marder, Carol Mazzola and Michael Scalea. Democrats have a 5-0 majority on the council.
There was no municipal election in Marlboro in 2020.
In remarks to the community, Cantor acknowledged the coronavirus pandemic that overtook New Jersey and the nation and said, “I want to thank Carol Mazzola for the job she did as council president in 2020. It was a tumultuous year, a crazy year, and she showed true professionalism and poise through the whole thing.
Red’s Good Vibes food truck to serve free meals on the Seacoast
By Angeljean Chiaramida
Losing a brother is devastating, but three siblings are turning the tragedy into a celebration of serving others, as they know their brother would have wanted.
The McGrath sisters, Caitlin and Meghan, along with their brother Michael Dupont were desolate when their youngest brother, Robert, was taken from them in the fall of 2017 at only 29. There were tears and grief, of course, but soon a sense of purpose took hold, a desire to bring to fruition their brother’s long-held aspirations.
“He was 6-foot-1 and had red hair, so we called him Red,” said Caitlin McGrath-Levesque, the daughter of Robert and Judith McGrath of Connecticut. “We are a super close family; we do everything together. When Red died, we were searching for a way to merge his dreams and our need to honor him. ”
The Biggest TV Executive Departures of 2020
Kevin Reilly, Cindy Holland and Marc DeBevoise were among more than two dozen high-profile exits
More than two dozen high-profile executives, including Cindy Holland, Marc DeBevoise, Kevin Reilly, Randall Stephenson and Sarah Barnett, headed for the exits this year.
Getty Images December 29, 2020
As traditional advertising revenue collapsed and consumers flocked to streaming, 2020 has been a big year of change for traditional media’s business models. It’s also meant a lot of executive changes. As part of our annual Year in Review coverage, we took a look at the more than two dozen executive departures double the 15 we counted in 2019 to give a sense of just how dramatically the TV landscape has shifted in the last 12 tumultuous months.
ST. JOHNSBURY â Officials say an inmate from Barre died in an apparent suicide Sunday.
The state Department of Corrections announced Monday Michael Dupont, 36, was found unresponsive in his cell at Northeast Correctional Complex in St. Johnsbury.
Corrections Commissioner Jim Baker said at a news conference Monday Dupont was brought to the facility Thursday and was in quarantine. Baker said Dupont was found by staff Sunday with a sheet around his neck. He said staff tried to revive Dupont, but were unsuccessful.
Dupont was pronounced dead at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital.
Baker said the official cause of death has not yet been determined by the state medical examiner, but the suspected cause is suicide.