Revelers ring in 2024 with First Night festivities in Boston

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

Revelers ring in 2024 with First Night festivities in Boston Hundreds of people came together on City Hall Plaza on Sunday to kick off Boston’s First Night festivities, which drew residents from across the area who were looking to ring in 2024.This year’s celebration was moved to City Hall Plaza due to ongoing construction at Copley Square.The free and family-friendly event featured performances, ice sculptures, fireworks, and more. The City is a partner of the New Year’s Eve event, which is formally run by Boston Celebrations, Inc, and managed by Conventures, Inc. All parties are taking steps to ensure public safety as Boston celebrates the New Year. “First Night is a beloved tradition in Boston and beyond, having created delightful experiences for neighborhood residents and visitors from around the world,” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said in a statement. “Our newly renovated City Hall Plaza is the perfect venue to welcome families from all over to ring in the New Year. I encourage all our residents to celebrate safel...

Reckitt/Mead Johnson voluntarily recalls specialty infant formula due to possible bacterial infection

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

Reckitt/Mead Johnson voluntarily recalls specialty infant formula due to possible bacterial infection (CNN) — On Sunday, the US Food and Drug Administration warned consumers of possible bacterial contamination of Reckitt/Mead Johnson’s Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Powdered Infant Formula Products. The specialty formula is a hypoallergenic infant formula used by infants allergic to cow’s milk.The manufacturers voluntarily recalled 675,030 cans of the formula on December 29 after the FDA was notified that exported formula tested positive for Cronobacter sakazakii by the Israeli Ministry of Health. The Cronobacter bacteria can cause rare but potentially deadly infections in newborns. It’s present in the environment but is also known to contaminate powdered infant formula. The recalled cans of formula had been distributed in the US and additional product exported.The agency notes that no illnesses have been reported to date and that most of the product distributed in the US has likely already been consumed.“All product in question went through extensive testing,” the company ...

Paul Dzavik, solid defense lifts Hingham past Marshfield

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

Paul Dzavik, solid defense lifts Hingham past Marshfield KINGSTON – It’s been a brutally difficult slate so far for the Hingham boys hockey team, but another strong showing on New Year’s Eve day has its heads held high entering 2024.Behind two goals from Paul Dzavik and their typically stout defensive game, the No. 5 Harbormen (3-3-1) scrapped out a 3-1 win over No. 6 Marshfield in their second annual Hockey Fights Cancer matchup.Dzavik’s second goal gave Hingham the lead with a minute left in the second period after the defense’s only blemish allowed the Rams (4-2) to tie it, and the entire group did a stellar job disrupting Marshfield opportunities to allow just 14 shots on goalie Mike Karo.To end 2023 with such a win, along with losing all three of its games by one goal, has morale high in the Hingham locker room.“It’s great, I tell them not to worry about the record,” said Harbormen head coach Tony Messina, who expects injured top scorer Travis Rugg to make his debut soon. “We’re getting better every time. We’re trending in the right ...

Lucas: From a smuggler’s den to diplomatic calling

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

Lucas: From a smuggler’s den to diplomatic calling Uran Ferizi is my kind of illegal immigrant.Twenty-seven years after the penniless 15-year-old boy from Albania snuck into the United Kingdom clinging to the undercarriage of a truck ferried over the English Channel, Ferizi is now set to meet with King Charles.Ferizi, 42, is Albania’s new ambassador to the U.K.And he is now also rubbing shoulders with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and foreign Minister David Cameron.How he got there from where he came from is the stuff that dreams are made of.Ferizi grew up in Albania at a time when his parents lost most of their savings—as hundreds of thousands of Albanians did—when unregulated Ponzi schemes swept the country in 1997.People who lost money rioted against the government and toppled it. Armories were raided and some 2,000 people were killed before the UN authorized a 7,000-member armed force to enter the country and restore order.A year later Ferizi was in Belgium planning to sneak into the U.K. as thousands of other young Albania...

Kimberly Palmer: Overspent in December? Here’s how to battle the January blues

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

Kimberly Palmer: Overspent in December? Here’s how to battle the January blues The first workday in January after the holidays hits a little bit differently: The parties are over, debt payments are soon due and it can feel like there’s nothing to look forward to.You may be able to minimize the doldrums with some planning and other steps to turn things around, financial experts say.“Financial stress can be temporary,” says Tonya Rapley, financial educator and founder of the millennial money and lifestyle blog My Fab Finance. She suggests focusing on small steps such as paying this month’s bills, then reminding yourself that you can recover from December’s overspending.Here are a few more ways to fight this month’s financial downers:MAKE OR UPDATE A BUDGETThe new year is a great time to create or update a budget, which can give you back a sense of control, says Mike Croxson, CEO of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, a nonprofit financial coaching organization.The popular 50/30/20 budget, for example, suggests putting 50% of your take-home income towa...

‘I am done’: Amid rider woes, is Ottawa’s transit system a victim of its own success?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

‘I am done’: Amid rider woes, is Ottawa’s transit system a victim of its own success? OTTAWA — It didn’t feel like the glory days at the time, climbing onto a crowded bus and pushing into the crush of bodies, riders sweating into their wool coats and parkas.But despite the cramped rides and the occasional backpack to the face, April Lesnick said those days in the early 2000s were the ones when she felt she could most rely on the transit system in Canada’s capital city.These days, she often finds herself alone in a snowbank next to a stop, bundled up against the cold wind, waiting for a bus that never comes at all. “Sometimes it shows, sometimes it doesn’t. Sometimes there’s notifications on the app, sometimes there’s not,” Lesnick said. She started taking the bus at just nine years old, but this year, at age 45, the lifelong transit user said she’s had enough and is planning to buy a car for the first time.“I am done,” she said. For years, students, public servants and other workers boarded packed buses that...

‘Unimaginable excess’: Bid to attract showy superyachts to Cape Breton under scrutiny

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

‘Unimaginable excess’: Bid to attract showy superyachts to Cape Breton under scrutiny HALIFAX — Not so long ago, the largest community in Cape Breton was best known as home to one of the most toxic waste sites in North America: the infamous Sydney tar ponds.Containing one million tonnes of oozing sewage and industrial sludge — left behind after centuries of steelmaking — the site has since been capped with concrete and transformed into a sprawling urban park that opened 10 years ago.“It’s a transformation from what was an industrial economy to one that is more service-based with tech businesses and education, ” says Terry Smith, CEO of Destination Cape Breton, the island’s tourism marketing organization.With memories of the tar ponds receding, the port city is now trying to cultivate an upscale vibe — one that includes appealing to billionaires and their toys. It wants to become a destination for superyachts, the most expensive, luxurious boats in the world, which have become the ultimate status symbol for A-list celebrities, dot-com titans and lesser-kno...

Pakistan arrests 21 members of outlawed Pakistani Taliban militant group linked to deadly attacks

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

Pakistan arrests 21 members of outlawed Pakistani Taliban militant group linked to deadly attacks MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan’s counterterrorism police said Monday they arrested 21 members of outlawed militant group the Pakistani Taliban, which has been behind several deadly attacks across the country.Acting on intelligence information, the arrests were made in the eastern Punjab province over the past two weeks, the provincial Counterterrorism Department said in a statement. The Pakistani Taliban, known as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, or TTP, is a separate group but allied with the Afghan Taliban, who seized power in Afghanistan in 2021 as U.S. and NATO troops were in the final stages of their pullout from the country after 20 years of war.The Counterterrorism Department provided a list of the suspects, the cases against them and their alleged affiliation. But the list did not give details about the attacks the militants were allegedly involved in, including the number of casualties.The statement said that Mohammad Arshad, an alleged chief commander of the banned Balu...

Periods of showers & storms return tomorrow

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

Periods of showers & storms return tomorrow AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Happy new year! New Year's Day will be significantly cooler than Sunday. Expect breezy conditions with a mix of sun and clouds and highs only in the 50s. NEW: 2023 was Austin's hottest year on record Two storms currently over the Pacific Ocean will bring decent rain chances to Central Texas this week.The first of two areas of low pressure will head to the area leading to an excellent chance for rain and a few thunderstorms Tuesday, mainly during the afternoon and evening. Future radar Tuesday eveningRain and thunderstorms will continue Tuesday night, but they'll be all done by sunrise Wednesday.The second storm gives us another opportunity for rain on Friday before drier weather clears out for the weekend.The two systems combined should bring rainfall amounts from half an inch up to 2 inches with some localized higher amounts.Potential rainfall totals through Sunday Winter Weather Outlook: What a strong El Niño could mean for rainfall and ice risk Austin Inte...

From Colorado to Uganda, Far Away Friends connects students who want to make a difference

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:56:43 GMT

From Colorado to Uganda, Far Away Friends connects students who want to make a difference In a Lakewood High School math classroom on a late fall afternoon, a handful of teenagers are plotting how they will raise $15,000 to build a preschool in rural Uganda.Between mouthfuls of popcorn and the occasional joke, students discuss that will help bring in money to fund construction of a preschool building at the Global Leaders Primary School in Uganda’s Amolatar District. Currently, preschool students attend class in a shelter outside.The goal might seem ambitious, but it’s entirely achievable, because this after-school club has done it before — in 2015, students raised $15,000 to pay for the primary school’s roof. The primary opened in 2016 and now enrolls 500 students.This is Far Away Friends, a nonprofit organization that works to end generational poverty in rural Uganda through education and community development.Far Away Friends was founded in 2014 by Lakewood High School graduate Jayme Ward and Collines Angwech, who met when Angwech was touring the Uni...