More than 100 Boston.com readers voted, this is where they are traveling for Memorial Day Weekend I’m traveling between my grill, my fridge and my fire pit. The Breakers, a Gilded Age mansion in Newport, R.I. John Tlumacki / Boston Globe
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In Massachusetts, the weekend also brings the end of the Massachusetts mask mandate, as Gov. Charlie Baker is lifting virtually all COVID-19 restrictions on businesses and gatherings on Saturday. We asked Boston.com readers if they’ll travel this holiday weekend and, if so, where they’ll go.
Of the approximate 100 readers that responded, nearly half said they aren’t going anywhere.
Victory Center purchases forever home, will move in July Published by twalro@presspub. on Mon, 05/10/2021 - 5:15am
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The Victory Center, which provides services to support the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of those touched by cancer, is purchasing a forever home, two doors away from its current location, at 3166 N. Republic Blvd., Toledo. The new, larger building will offer more space for programming and services. (Submitted photo)
For the first time ever, The Victory Center (TVC) is purchasing their very own building and moving into their forever home in July. The new location will be 3166 N. Republic Blvd., Toledo, exactly two doors away from the space they are currently leasing.
January grand jury returns 18 indictments
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POMEROY Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney James K. Stanley announces that the January 2021 session of the Meigs County Grand Jury returned 18 indictments against 17 individuals.
Those indicted include the following:
Kyle Akers, 26, of Irondale, Ohio, was indicted for Possession of Drugs (Amphetamine), a felony of the fifth degree. The Ohio State Highway Patrol investigated this matter.
Waylon Bing, 36, of Gallipolis, Ohio, was indicted for Failure to Comply with an Order or Signal of a Police Officer, a felony of the third degree, Endangering Children, a misdemeanor of the first degree, and Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence, a misdemeanor of the first degree. The Ohio State Highway Patrol investigated this matter.