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Malden ducklings reunited with mom on Motherâs Day By Ava Sasani Globe Correspondent,Updated May 9, 2021, 7:23 p.m. Email to a Friend A group of ducklings was rescued from a Malden storm drain on Motherâs Day morning and reunited with their mother, according to police.Malden Police Department A group of ducklings was rescued from a Malden storm drain on Motherâs Day morning and reunited with their mother, according to police. Malden Officers Steve Munyon and Rich Doherty discovered the baby birds stuck in a storm drain, according to Officer Brian Tilly. Under the supervision of Captain Paul Hopkins, the officers worked together to remove the ducklings from the drain and then brought them back to their mother, Tilly said. ....
Wicked Local Two Malden Police officers saved the life of a gunshot victim in the parking lot of Walgreens at 185 Centre St. on the evening of March 4. A man and woman were shot and found in the parking lot just before 7 p.m. I will say that because of the actions of Officers Ken Watkins and Rich Doherty, one of the gunshot victims is alive today, Police Chief Kevin Molis said at a press conference the following day. Absolutely, irrefutably, that it was their actions, their knowledge of the use of a tourniquet, that prevented this violent incident from becoming a greater tragedy. ....
Despite COVID-19 Risks, Liberal Arts Colleges Welcome Students Back To Campus A sign marks the entrance to Holy Cross College, in Worcester, Mass., on Jan. 31, 2021. Meredith Nierman/GBH News Share Bringing Students Back To Campus This story is part two in our higher ed series The Spring Semester Divide. You can read and listen to part one here. As he was preparing to hit send on a carefully-crafted email in October inviting all students back to campus for the spring semester, the president of Holy Cross College in Worcester said he prayed a lot. “Before, during, after, every day, every midday,” the Rev. Philip Boroughs said, laughing. “There s so many unpredictables in this pandemic, and you want something definitive, but you live in a world of uncertainty.” ....