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Night Shift will open an Owl's Nest beer garden at Assembly Row this summer.
Night Shift will open an Owl's Nest beer garden at Assembly Row this summer. (Jimmy Bentley/Patch)

MASSACHUSETTS — It's Tuesday, May 18. Here's what you should know this afternoon:

  • A Massachusetts man who faked his own suicide pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Providence to conspiring to commit bank fraud and failure to appear in court.
  • Four teens found incapacitated near Morses Pond in Natick were hospitalized Friday night after using drugs suspected to be psychedelic mushrooms.
  • The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association on Tuesday morning said it will follow new guidelines from the state's Executive Office of Energy and Environment Affairs and allow both competitors and fans of outdoor events to ditch the face masks as of Tuesday afternoon.

Scroll down for more on those and other stories Patch has been covering in Massachusetts today.


Today's Top Story

Night Shift Brewing is bringing an Owl's Nest beer garden to Assembly Row this summer, the shopping and dining complex announced Tuesday.

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The beer garden will feature food from The Smoke Shop BBQ and family-friendly amenities from PKL Boston, including pickleball, shuffleboard and cabanas, serving as the centerpiece of a new green space at Assembly Row.

"We cannot wait to share this exciting, new, outdoor experience with everyone," Michael Oxton, co-founder of Night Shift Brewing, said in a statement. "Assembly Row has become a true destination if you want to do something fun. We couldn't be more thrilled to join the neighborhood."

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In partnership with Night Shift, PKL is launching a new concept centered around pickleball. Guests are encouraged to book in advance to reserve one of PKL's four pickleball courts, three shuffleboard courts or four private cabanas with food and beverage service.

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Tuesday's Other Top Stories

MIAA ditching masks: The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association on Tuesday morning said it will follow new guidelines from the state's Executive Office of Energy and Environment Affairs and allow both competitors and fans of outdoor events to ditch the face masks as of Tuesday afternoon's contests. The decision comes one day after Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito said face masks will no longer be required when playing youth sports outdoors as of Tuesday.

Feds say MA man faked suicide after being accused of PPP fraud: A Massachusetts man who faked his own suicide pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Providence to conspiring to commit bank fraud and failure to appear in court. David Adler Staveley, along with his partner, were the first people in the country to be accused of fraud related to federal coronavirus relief funds. Staveley, who also went by Kurt David Sanborn and David Sanborn, is a 45-year-old resident of Andover.

Bad trip followed by trip to hospital: Four teens found incapacitated near Morses Pond in Natick were hospitalized Friday night after using drugs suspected to be psychedelic mushrooms. The four teens were located by police after a resident noticed suspicious activity in the woods on Border Road in Natick. It's not clear if the teens will face any charges.


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Patch's 2021 Massachusetts Farmers Guide: If you're looking to buy fresh produce from a local farmers market, bookmark this page as your go-to guide. We've arranged farmers markets in Massachusetts into two lists: one where you can browse by location, and a second list where you can browse by day of the week. Know of a farmers market in Massachusetts that should be added to this guide? Email dave.copeland@patch.com and check back here throughout the season for updates (Photo: Dave Copeland/Patch)


They Said It

"We were derailed by COVID-19, just like every other micro business."


In Case You Missed It

UFO sightings in Massachusetts: Sunday's report on CBS News' "60 Minutes" about the U.S. government's acknowledgement of unidentified aerial phenomena — UAP, or what is commonly known as UFOs — naturally caused a buzz about flashes of light and other phenomena that can't be explained in the skies over Massachusetts. So far in 2021, there have been 15 UFO sightings in Massachusetts.

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