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Locally made sci-fi film peers into the void | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS PHOTOGRAPHER: A scene from the film “A Void,” featuring lead actors Mu-Shaka Benson, left, and Kristin Noriega, right. (photo provided) Share1 Science fiction allows us to explore our worst fears and wondrous hopes. “A Void,” a short feature created by Colonie filmmaker Joe Gietl, does the former. Featured this weekend at The Madison Theater, the film follows two parents who have lost a child. One, played by Kristin Noriega, turns to her job at a physics lab, creating a possible replacement for the child. The other, played by Mu-Shaka Benson, is consumed by the past. ....
WORCESTER The city has partnered with nearly 40 groups in a widespread effort to boost the number of people vaccinated against COVID-19. A public health campaign to encourage vaccine acceptance called Get Vaccinated Worcester is going into effect, focused on direct outreach by health care providers and community-based organizations to educate those hesitant to get vaccinated. The city of Worcester s Division of Public Health collaborated with the Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts, which provided $100,000 to the campaign, and the Meyers Primary Care Institute, as well as 32 community-based nonprofit organizations and five medical providers to design and implement the campaign. According to a release from the Health Foundation of Central Massachusetts, the public health campaign complements and coordinates with state and local vaccination distribution plans, specifically targeting communities of color and those living or working in Worcester,� ....
Scotts Valley water district declares a stage 2 water shortage Share Updated: 7:15 PM PDT May 20, 2021 Share Updated: 7:15 PM PDT May 20, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript WITH 73-PERCENT NOW IN EXTREME OR EXCEPTIONAL DROUGH #T. THE SCOTTS VALLEY WATER DISTRICT IS JOINING OTHER CENTRAL COAST WATER PROVIDERS.. ASKING RATE PAYERS TO CONSERVE WATER USE. THEY RE EVEN OFFERING TO PAY CUSTOMERS TO CUT BACK. ACTION NEWS REPORTER PHIL GOMEZ WITH MORE IN OUR TOP STORY. All the plants back he er are on drip irrigation JOHN YOST IS ALREADY DOING HIS PART TO CONSERVE WAT ER HE DECIDED TO REPLACE HIS LAWN BECAUSE HE DOESN T LIKE TO MOW GOPHERS WERE TEARING IT UP -AND HE WAS USING A LOT OF WATER TO KEEP IT GREEN THE WATER DISTRICTS I OFFERING ITS CUSTOMERS A ONE DOLLAR A SQUARE FOOT REBATE FOR INSTALLING TURF We haven t seen ail bl since we put this in to see how much we re saving but when we do, we expect to see som ....