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By WXTK News The historic Chatham Coast Guard boathouse is being repurposed. The Cape Cod chronicle reports the Chatham Board of Selectmen voted unanimously Tuesday to use the boathouse for a shellfish upweller water nutrition system. Town engineers estimate it would cost over 4.5-million dollars, with a marginally-lower price tag than if a new upweller building was constructed. This would go up near stage harbor, where the boathouse originally stood. ....
By WXTK News Apr 1, 2021 Massachusetts residents are divided on the issue of reopening schools, and on whether all teachers should be vaccinated first. The Suffolk University-Boston Globe poll shows 51% support full reopening of schools, regardless of whether all teachers are vaccinated. 45% of residents believe reopening should be delayed until all employees are vaccinated, with 5% undecided. The state has ordered all elementary schools to fully reopen Monday, except those that have received waivers. Germany Debates Reopening Schools ....
shepard: more than $600 million for thousands of workers who claim they got sick from the toxic dust at ground zero after the attacks of 9/11. at least 95% of them had agreed to take this settlement or it wouldn t go into effect. today they cleared that last hurdle just barely. 95.1 percent said yes. we re told the workers will get different amounts, depending upon their injuries or sickness level. our senior correspondent rick leventhal with the news in new york city tonight. how do the pay out work. based on the severity of the injuries and the likelihood of connecting it to that toxic dust downtown. the sicker people are the more money they are likely to get. the example they gave us was a nonsmoker who developed some serious respiratory ailment like asthma within seven months of working downtown this person might get 800,000. ....
Extended the dead fine the settlement to reach that 95% goal, and they did barely with 95.1%. 10,00,000 eligible workers optig in. it s based on the severity of their illness. a non-smoker could receive $800,000 to more than a million dollars. but someone with no symptoms would get just over over 3,000. the dust contained 2,500 con tap nants, including glass, asbestos, mercury, and don t forget fires that burned for three months. dozens of workers have defended cancer and doctors say it s a ....