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Helicopters Dropping Rabies Vaccine On Cape Cod: Patch PM
Also: MA closing vaccination sites | Campus hate incidents | Vigil organizers say MA teen was lynched | Grocery drivers strike | More
MASSACHUSETTS — It's Monday, May 3. Here's what you should know this afternoon:
- Helicopters started dropping oral rabies vaccine baits in southeastern Massachusetts and on Cape Cod Monday.
- Massachusetts is closing four of the state's seven mass vaccination sites by June, including sites in Danvers, Foxborough, Natick and at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston.
- Tufts University in Medford is investigating two incidents of racial hate reported on campus last week.
- Educators from across Massachusetts said they will protest Falmouth school administrators to defend teachers who have filed grievances against the district.
Scroll down for more on those and other stories Patch has been covering in Massachusetts today.
Today's Top Story
Helicopters will distribute oral rabies vaccine (ORV) baits in Plymouth starting Monday, according to the Cape Cod & Southeast Massachusetts Rabies Task Force.
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The ORV distribution will take place daily from May 3 to 8 in areas of southeastern Massachusetts where terrestrial rabies vectors, including raccoons, foxes and coyotes, frequent. Areas where pets and people reside will be avoided.
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Monday's Other Top Stories
Vigil organizers say MA teen was lynched: Organizers of a rally and vigil scheduled for Thursday say a 16-year-old girl was beaten and lynched in Hopkinton last month.The rally's organizers include former Boston City Councilor Tito Jackson and Violence in Boston, a nonprofit. Mikayla Miller,16, died sometime over the weekend of April 17 in Hopkinton. But police and the Middlesex District Attorney's office are offering few details in the case.
State closing mass vaccination sites: Massachusetts is closing four of the state's seven mass vaccination sites by June, including sites in Danvers, Foxborough, Natick and at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. Gov. Charlie Baker said Massachusetts is outpacing the rest of the country by "leaps and bounds" in COVID-19 vaccinations and will hit its goal of vaccinating 4.1 million people within weeks. About 1.2 million of those doses have been administered at the mass vaccination sites.
Hate incidents on campus: Tufts University in Medford is investigating two incidents of racial hate reported on campus last week. In the first incident, several Asian students were walking along Professors Row when they were "verbally assaulted with hateful anti-Asian rhetoric from the occupants of a passing vehicle." Members of a Tufts sports team also found a large swastika painted on the Bello Field shed, according to a letter from President Tony Monaco to the campus community.
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They Said It
"This is blatant union busting, and the Massachusetts Teachers Association will not tolerate what is happening in Falmouth. Union educators in Falmouth, like their colleagues across the state, have been advocating for safe working and learning conditions. The district's unwillingness to bargain and then to concoct a campaign designed to intimidate educators and create a chilling effect is despicable and unacceptable."
- Merrie Najimy, president of the Massachusetts Teachers Association, which plans to rally in Falmouth Tuesday.
By The Numbers
70: The number of drivers and mechanics for Shaw's and Star Market who went on strike Monday. The drivers have not had a contract since October.
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