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Churchgoer Maria Patterson says she was hesitant to get the vaccine. “Yeah, I had concerns about what the vaccine would do in my body, how it would work and for how long. If it was safe or not,” she said. But she finally took the plunge after learning more about it through church. “It was explained so well. Everything was laid out clearly. The side effects, what would and wouldn’t happen. It was all very relieving,” she said. “I think the biggest thing is people perceive that the church is a safe place to come and to be able to get information and talk so we’ve used that opportunity to be able to educate people,” said Pastor Luis Soto. ....
Today in Blue Jay History: Jays Trade Barfield for Leiter Share this story 32 Years Ago Today April 30, 1989 (the day after my son’s birthday, happy day after your birthday, Dwight), the Blue Jays traded right fielder Jesse Barfield to the Al Leiter. Now Jesse was kind of on the downhill side of a good career. He had 40 home runs in 1986, with 27 the year before and 28 the year after. He had been a Gold Glove winner and an All-Star and popular with Blue Jay fans. But in 1988, Jesse hit just .244/.302/.425 and, to that point in 1989, had only been hitting.200/.256.438. It seemed like he was older than 29. Years of playing on the carpet at ....