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Johnnycakes. Shutterstock Made popular in Rhode Island, johnnycakes are primarily made from cornmeal and can be prepared to look like pancakes or as a bread. But, really, it depends on who you ask. New England Today explained the regional debate best: Rhode Islanders have come to blows over jonnycakes for any number of reasons–over how they originated (Indians vs. settlers), over how to spell the name (journey-cake vs. Johnny cake vs. Jonny cake vs. johnnycake vs. jonnycake), over which kind of corn to grind for jonnycake meal (whitecap flint vs. white dent), and even over how to grind that corn (hot and round vs. flat and cool). ....
From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Public health officials are urging people to get COVID-19 shots as soon as possible, after the White House informed governors last week that it might reallocate supply from states with decreasing demand. Distribution has been in steady decline for several weeks, according to Alabama Department of Public Health data. “Y’all, we want shots in the arms and off the shelf,” Gov. Kay Ivey said. “If you have not made it a priority to schedule a vaccine, I encourage you to go get the shot as soon as you are able. If you are hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine, please speak to a physician you trust and ask if he or she would recommend it for you. If we don’t use it, we could lose it. This is our ticket back to normal. The vaccine is free and could possibly save your life.” In the early stages of the vaccine rollout, the Alabama Department of Public Health heavily targeted vulnerable areas, particularly those w ....
Several hundred people line up to receive an AstraZeneca vaccination against the coronavirus at the forum of the DITIB central mosque in Cologne, Germany, on Saturday. Associated Press file photo Vaccines against COVID-19 can be obtained by walking in to clinics this week in Pittsfield, North Adams and Great Barrington that are run by the Berkshire Vaccine Collaborative. The details: â Tuesday, 2 to 7 p.m., Berkshire Community College, Paterson Field House, 1350 West St., Pittsfield. (Pfizer vaccine) â Thursday, 2 to 6 p.m., St. Elizabeth Parish Center, 70 Marshall St., North Adams. (Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines) â Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m., W.E.B. DuBois Middle School, 313 Monument Valley Road, Great Barrington. (Pfizer vaccine) ....
Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. BOSTON (AP) â Boston s famous Swan Boats are again offering rides after being sidelined last year because of the pandemic. Acting Mayor Kim Janey took her family on one of the foot-powered boats Saturday to celebrate their reopening at the Boston Public Garden. Janey called it âa great way to celebrate our recovery from the pandemic.â âWe welcome Bostonians and visitors back to our historic park to enjoy this joyful attraction in keeping with current health guidelines for a safe ride with family and friends, she said in a statement. Masks are required on the boats, and passengers are being spaced apart in line and on the vessels. ....
Published May 07. 2021 11:33PM BOSTON (AP) Fans of amusement parks and road races in Massachusetts are among those who can begin enjoying loosened pandemic restrictions starting Monday. Under the relaxed restrictions, amusement parks, theme parks and outdoor water parks will be permitted to operate at 50% capacity after submitting safety plans to the Department of Public Health. Road races and other large, outdoor organized amateur or professional group athletic events will be permitted with staggered starts and other safety measures after also submitting safety plans to a local board of health or the DPH. Large venues such as indoor and outdoor stadiums, arenas and ballparks currently open at 12% capacity will be permitted to increase capacity to 25%. Youth and adult amateur sports tournaments will be allowed for moderate and high-risk sports. ....