Group sets up inflatable tube men at pond in Lynn to keep geese away
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
A group in Lynn has got creative to stop problematic geese, using inflatable tube men to help scare the birds away. The geese have made a mess at Goldfish Pond and the park around it, according to Sunil Gulab of the Goldfish Pond Association, with the number of geese increasing from year-to-year. One year, Gulab said, the city had to cordon off the area due to poor water quality in the pond.Gulab said community members tried other measures such as a cutout of a coyote and sparkling reflective ribbons to keep the geese at bay. After the geese adapted to the items, though, Gulab said the Goldfish Pond Association turned to the inflatable men. Purchased at auction, the inflatables go off on a timer, rising and dancing from spots within the Goldfish Pond area. To date, Gulab said they have been effective.“It might end up being the solution for this year,” he said. “But hopefully this chases them away.”Improving Smoke and Improving Temperatures
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
While smoke wasn’t an issue for us today in New England, it was once again an issue for cities up and down the East Coast. Very unhealthy to hazardous air was reported this morning from New York, to Philly, and Washington DC. Now, at 4pm, we’re already seeing the improvements as the maroon and purple shadings are gone with only the reds left on the map. It’s still unhealthy air, but it’s already better than it was and we’ll continue to see improvements in the next couple of days.The screenshots below are forecast air quality. For much of this week we were using model smoke to show the smoke plumes, this is just a different way to look at the impacts. Notice the reduced air quality never comes back to New England and continues to improve up and down the entire 95 Corridor through Friday and Saturday.We have another unsettled day in the forecast tomorrow, probably the most widespread rain chances we’ve had this week as scattered showers and thunders...Biden condemns wave of state legislation restricting LGBTQ+ rights, says ‘these are our kids’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday condemned a wave of “cruel” and “callous” state laws curbing the rights, visibility and health care access of LGBTQ+ people, especially children, leaving them feeling under attack like never before and the White House with limited options to intervene.“These are our kids. These are our neighbors. It’s cruel and it’s callous,” Biden said at a White House news conference with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. “It matters a great deal how we treat everyone in this country.”Biden commented hours after the White House postponed a large Pride Month celebration with thousands of guests Thursday night on the South Lawn because of poor air quality from hazardous air flowing in from Canadian wildfires. The president noted steps he has taken to help protect the rights of non-heterosexual people, but said “our fight is far, far from ...Amazon mulls ad-tier on Prime
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
Amazon is exploring the launch of an ad-supported plan for its Prime Video streaming service, following a trend led by other rival outlets looking to boost revenue by adding commercials to their offerings.The ecommerce giant is considering running ads against its programming while offering customers the option to pay more to watch the shows commercial-free and with other features, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing anonymous sources. No decision has been made on an ad-supported tier, the Journal said.Amazon declined to comment.If it goes through with the plan, Prime Video, known for shows including “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” would join a long list of streaming companies that offer ad-supported options to attract subscribers and retain existing customers.Last year, Netflix launched a cheaper plan with ads, after years of being adverse to advertising on its platform. Disney+ also began offering a plan with commercials, while increasing the price of its standard...Chicago Bears leaders to chat with select group of Arlington Heights-area community members at invite-only meeting
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
Despite headlines this week about the Chicago Bears’ proposed Arlington Heights stadium project possibly being “at risk,” the football team’s brass will come face to face with about 300 people later this month at a meeting meant to promote communication between local stakeholders and the team.The Bears, operating as the Chicago Bears Football Club, has proposed a multibillion dollar stadium development at the site of the former Arlington International Racecourse the team purchased in February.“We will hear directly from Kevin Warren on his experience with stadium development and what it’s going to take to make Arlington Park the home of the Chicago Bears,”a meeting announcement states.The meeting, set for June 26 at the Metropolis Center for the Performing Arts in Arlington Heights is an initiative of the newly formed Touchdown Arlington group, a private group that sees the arrival of the team as an economic opportunity for the village and ...Heat need to get back to the basics — energy and effort — after Game 3 loss to the Nuggets
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
That wasn’t Heat basketball.A Miami team that scrapped and clawed its way into the NBA Finals and stole home-court advantage from the Denver Nuggets thanks to physical play in Game 2 looked unrecognizable during its Game 3 walloping back in South Beach on Wednesday night.After a 109-94 defeat sent the Heat spiraling into a 2-1 deficit, Miami is now on the ropes: another loss at home in Game 4 on Friday will swing all the momentum in Denver’s favor with the series returning to the Mile High City for Game 5.And only one of the 36 NBA Finals series to reach a 3-1 status has ever seen a team overcome the deficit to win the title: LeBron James’ 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers.The Heat hope to avoid those circumstances with a victory on Friday, and according to All-Star Jimmy Butler, there’s no tactical adjustment that can save this series.“I feel like we’ve just gotta come out with more energy and effort, and that’s correctable,” Butler said after...Ticker: Mortgage rates retreat from highs; Unemployment applications climb
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate eased back from a seven-month high this week, a welcome change for homebuyers navigating high borrowing costs and heightened competition for relatively few homes for sale.Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average rate on the benchmark 30-year home loan fell to 6.71% from 6.79% last week. A year ago, the rate averaged 5.23%.The pullback follows three straight weekly increases, which pushed up the average rate to its highest level since early November, when it climbed to 7.08%.The average rate on 15-year fixed-rate mortgages, popular with those refinancing their homes, also fell this week, slipping to 6.07% from 6.18% last week. A year ago, it averaged 4.38%, Freddie Mac said.“While elevated rates and other affordability challenges remain, inventory continues to be the biggest obstacle for prospective homebuyers,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist.Unemployment applications climbThe number of Americ...Chelsea, Everett and Revere win federal grants to improve bus traffic
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
Millions in federal cash has been awarded to upgrade traffic signals so that buses are given priority when moving through Chelsea, Everett and Revere.The U.S. Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration announced an MBTA project in those cities totaling $2.96 million under a grant program created through President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.“Your zip code shouldn’t determine whether you have access to safe, affordable transportation,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said with the announcement.The project, which will complete design work next year and begin construction in 2025, will add technology to signal arrays that identify and allow buses to move more quickly through traffic, improving commute times for mass transit users and making transportation times more predictable.According to the MBTA, the communities covered by the grant are some the most desperate for easy bus connection to the transit systems’ other modes of travel, like th...Elevated walkway collapses in Texas beach city, injuring dozens
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
SURFSIDE BEACH, Texas (AP) — Nearly two dozen teenagers from a summer camp were injured when an elevated walkway collapsed Thursday in a beachside city in Texas, with five flown to the hospital by helicopter.None of the injuries were expected to be life-threatening, Brazoria County officials said. The cause of the walkway collapse in Surfside Beach, a small city on the Gulf of Mexico, about 60 miles (97 kilometers) south of downtown Houston, was under investigation.Surfside Beach Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Chief Justin Mills said his department responded to an emergency call at 12:34 p.m. and set up landing areas for the medical helicopters. Sharon Trower, public information officer for Brazoria County, said all of the victims were between 14 and 18 years old and from the Bayou City Fellowship summer camp. Six were taken to hospitals by ambulance, and about 10 more were taken to hospitals by private vehicles, Trower said. Aerial video from TV station KTRK showed the walkway...DeSantis recruiters eyed Catholic church for migrant flights that bishop calls ‘reprehensible’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:33:53 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recruiters set their sights on Sacred Heart Catholic Church in the Texas border city of El Paso in search of asylum-seekers they could take from its bustling migrant shelter to California’s capital on taxpayer-funded private jets.Intentionally or not, envoys for Florida’s Catholic governor and Republican presidential candidate infused an element of his own religion into his latest move on immigration, which has drawn sharp criticism from El Paso’s Catholic bishop.“Without going into the details of the politics of it, it does seem clear that they were being used not out concern for the migrants but in an effort to make a political point,” Bishop Mark Seitz told The Associated Press on Wednesday. Seitz said many migrants arriving in the U.S. don’t know the geography, including how far cities and states are from one another, and are just anxious to move on.“If you’re seeking to help a person who needs to get ...Latest news
- Police seek owner of neglected dog found in Prospect Park
- What to know for Bennington's Garlic Town, USA festival
- These Latina moms in Boulder are concerned about equity in advanced courses. The district says it’s listening and responding.
- Denver Zoo welcomes newborn orangutan, wonders who’s the daddy
- DIA caps all oil and gas wells on airport property
- In-custody death at Limon Correctional Facility ruled a homicide
- Federal restrictions on marijuana may soon be eased
- This is how much you need to earn to live comfortably in California
- Suspect in Uber crash that killed 3 in South Los Angeles was on probation for murder
- Man found shot to death in Pacoima home; 1 detained