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Election update: Karen W. Smith, Michelle M. Loubert write-in candidates for Great Barrington Finance Committee
Phil Orenstein had already submitted his nomination signatures, so his name is on the ballot as well. All three candidates are Democrats.
Great Barrington Karen W. Smith, who served 9 years on the town’s Finance Committee, has announced that she is running again, this time as a write-in candidate for the Finance Committee in the May 11 town elections.
“There are two vacancies on the Finance Committee, and there’s only one candidate on the ballot, Phil Orenstein,” she explained. “I was approached a couple of weeks ago if I would be willing to run, and I’ve agreed.”
Offbeat by Benedict Brook  Coronavirus has spawned almost as many wild theories as infections - from evil government plots to 5G towers transmitting COVID-19. Now, with the vaccine rolling out, another crop of misinformation is doing the rounds of social media. And it s making virus watchers shake their heads in dismay. According to some, mRNA vaccines - such as the US-German Pfizer-BioNTech jab - can lead pregnant women to miscarry. This, apparently, is due to people shedding the vaccine to those who have not had the shot. Epidemiologists have said there is no evidence to back up the fanciful claims and vaccine shedding is not a thing.
Offbeat by Benedict Brook  Coronavirus has spawned almost as many wild theories as infections - from evil government plots to 5G towers transmitting COVID-19. Now, with the vaccine rolling out, another crop of misinformation is doing the rounds of social media. And it s making virus watchers shake their heads in dismay. According to some, mRNA vaccines - such as the US-German Pfizer-BioNTech jab - can lead pregnant women to miscarry. This, apparently, is due to people shedding the vaccine to those who have not had the shot. Epidemiologists have said there is no evidence to back up the fanciful claims and vaccine shedding is not a thing.
May 5, 2021
BOARDMAN Edison G. Lugibihl, 97, formerly of Hitchcock Road in Boardman, passed away peacefully Sunday, May 2, 2021, at St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital.
Edison, known by his family and friends as “Ed,” was born April 25, 1924, in Pandora, the son of the late Orrie and Lydia Badertscher Lugibihl.
He graduated from Pandora High School in 1942. Edison served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Following the war, Edison received his bachelor’s degree in education from Bluffton College. He moved to Boardman in 1950 and continued his education, receiving his master’s degree in education and principal certificate at Kent State University.