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Remaking county government: Beth Albert of Dennis to succeed Jack Yunits as County Administrator


Internal search yields Albert, Burt and Maguire
The Barnstable Patriot
The Barnstable County Board of Regional Commissioners on Wednesday named the county s Human Services director, Beth Albert, to succeed Jack Yunits, Jr. as County Administrator when he retires.
Meeting March 4, the three County Commissioners thanked Yunits for his dedication and leadership during his tenure as County Administrator. As former Mayor of Brockton, Yunits has long had a reputation for recruiting and developing top talent. It was a key reason he was hired to lead Barnstable County, according to a media statement. As County Administrator, he spent his entire time at the county, mentoring and developing a competent management team and a very strong group of Department Heads. ....

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Death by Zip Code: Housing Discrimination, Neighborhood Contamination and Black Life


Final Call News
A hole is seen on the wall and ceiling in Desmond Odom’s kitchen as he talks to The Associated Press about the lead in his tap water, Nov. 8, 2018, in Newark, N.J. a water leak forced Odom to hire a contractor and pay $2,000 to replace a lead pipe that burst, but he claims he and his family have stopped drinking the tap water because of the lead pipes in his home. Photo: AP Julio Cortez
Five years ago, Freddie Gray, a young Black man in Baltimore, was arrested for allegedly possessing a knife. A few days later, he died from injuries to his spinal cord sustained during his arrest and transport. But police brutality and misconduct are not the only dangers to Black life.  ....

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