Worker killed in industrial accident at Swampscott Quarry

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Worker killed in industrial accident at Swampscott Quarry A worker was killed in Swampscott on Monday in what authorities are calling an industrial accident at a local quarry.State and local investigators were called to the Swampscott Quarry in the early afternoon after what started as a report of a crane collapse turned into an effort to recover the body of an employee.What exactly happened remained under investigation as of 4 p.m., as efforts to recover the victim continued, with a technical rescue team and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner called in to assist.“We got [the call] as a crane collapse – that’s not the case,” said Swampscott Fire Chief Graham Archer. “Honestly, we haven’t pieced together exactly happened yet.”“It’s a really tragic call – it’s just a worker that got up and went out to work today and he expected to get back home at the end of the day and it didn’t happen,” Archer added.Throughout the afternoon, authorities could be seen enteri...

Former social worker Shelby Hewitt arraigned for posing as BPS student

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Former social worker Shelby Hewitt arraigned for posing as BPS student Shelby Hewitt, a 32-year-old former social worker, was arraigned in West Roxbury Court Monday afternoon after fraudulently posing as a BPS student for nearly an entire school year.Hewitt was charged on counts of identity fraud, forgery and uttering false writing related to her year-long stint in Jeremiah Burke, Brighton and English high schools and released on $5,000 cash bail with a $50,000 surety.Judge Albertson Treseler ordered Hewitt to stay away from all schools, the two adults who allegedly posed as her foster parents, BPS employees, children and Walden Behavioral Health employees, not practice social work and report for booking within 24 hours. Hewitt was released Monday on $5,000 cash bail and a $50,000 surety.The alleged fraudster was caught in early June after a suspicious transfer request sent up red flags for administrators at English High School. An administrator then found errors in her paperwork, which listed a non-existent social worker, and contacted the police.BPS ...

A worker was killed in a Swampscott construction accident, police investigating

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

A worker was killed in a Swampscott construction accident, police investigating A worker was killed in an apparent construction accident in Swampscott on Monday after a problem was reported in a rock crusher, according to police who are investigating.Swampscott Police received a 911 call at about 1 p.m., for a report of an issue in a rock crusher suspended above a quarry in the Aggregate Industries facility at 30 Danvers Road.The worker was pronounced dead at the scene. The victim’s identification is being withheld, pending notification of next of kin.The death is being investigated by the Essex County District Attorney’s Office State Police Detective Unit, Swampscott Police and the Mine Safety and Health Administration.Such accidents are also investigated by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration and, often, the state Department of Industrial Accidents.

Ticker: Teamsters head tells White House, stay out; Maine eyes mobile sports betting by November

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Ticker: Teamsters head tells White House, stay out; Maine eyes mobile sports betting by November The head of the Teamsters said that he has asked the White House not to intervene if unionized UPS workers end up going on strike.Negotiations between the delivery company and the union representing 340,000 of its workers have been at a standstill for more than a week with a July 31 deadline for a new contract approaching fast.The union has threatened a strike if a deal is not reached by the time the collective bargaining agreement expires. Asked during a webcast with members Sunday on whether the White House could force a contract on the union, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien said he has asked the White House on numerous occasions to stay away.“My neighborhood where I grew up in Boston, if two people had a disagreement and you had nothing to do with it – you just kept walking,” O’Brien said.Maine eyes mobile sports betting by NovemberTemporary licenses for sports betting in Maine could be issued by November, allowing the long-awaited launch of mobile and on...

1 found dead after East County house fire

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

1 found dead after East County house fire JULIAN, Calif. — One person was found dead Monday inside a house that caught fire in rural East County, Cal Fire San Diego said.Around 4:50 a.m., crews responded to a fully-involved structure fire at 35450 Great Southern Overland Stage Route, near Julian.The fire posed no threat to the surrounding vegetation and crews were able to achieve a full knockdown of the blaze after about an hour, Cal Fire said. Garage destroyed, power lines damaged by fire in Pacific Beach One person was found dead inside the home, officials said. No further information regarding their identity was immediately available.Only the home and a nearby dumpster suffered damage from the blaze, according to Cal Fire.The San Diego Sheriff's Department Bomb Arson Unit was called out to the scene to handle the investigation.No further information was immediately released regarding the circumstances that led to the fire.

Electric vehicle company Lion Electric raising US$142 million to fund growth

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Electric vehicle company Lion Electric raising US$142 million to fund growth MONTREAL — Electric vehicle maker Lion Electric Co. has raised about US$142 million to help fund its growth including expansion projects in Mirabel, Que., and Joliet, Ill.The company says the financings include the issuance of US$74 million in senior unsecured convertible debentures to a group of subscribers including Investissement Québec, Fonds de solidarité des travailleurs du Québec and Fondaction.Lion Electric is also issuing C$90 million in senior secured non-convertible debentures to a group of subscribers led by Mach Group and the Mirella and Lino Saputo Foundation as well as 22.5 million common share purchase warrants with an exercise price of C$2.81 per share.Shares in the company closed up 20 cents, or more than seven per cent, at C$2.98 Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange.Lion Electric designs and builds all-electric trucks, buses and minibuses.It says it plans to use the cash raised to fund working capital, strengthen its financial position and pursue its growth strate...

Atlanta petition drive to stop ‘Cop City’ is ‘futile,’ city’s attorneys argue

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Atlanta petition drive to stop ‘Cop City’ is ‘futile,’ city’s attorneys argue ATLANTA (AP) — An ongoing petition drive to halt the construction of a police and firefighter training center is “futile” and “invalid,” attorneys for the city of Atlanta argued in a court filing Monday, as they sought to prevent the proposed referendum from appearing on November’s ballot.For the past month, activists with the “Stop Cop City” movement have been trying to gather the signatures of more than 70,000 registered Atlanta voters by Aug. 15 to force a referendum. It would allow voters to decide the fate of the project that has seen significant pushback and become a flashpoint in the national debate over policing.Under the proposed referendum, voters would choose whether they want to repeal the ordinance that authorized the lease of the city-owned land upon which the project is set to be built.But lawyers for the city argued that the massive canvassing effort has come far too late. The authorization the city obtained in 2021 to sign the lease agreement “has already been...

First troops in B.C. for wildfire fight, as helicopters and Hercules plane readied

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

First troops in B.C. for wildfire fight, as helicopters and Hercules plane readied The Canadian Armed Forces says the first troops to help in British Columbia’s wildfire fight have arrived in the province, with more soldiers, helicopters and a Hercules plane poised for deployment.The forces said in a statement that a reconnaissance team is on the ground in Prince George in central B.C. and is working with local authorities including the BC Wildfire Service to strategize.The arrival of the personnel and equipment will be welcomed by firefighters and communities, said the province’s Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth.“We also know we can count on the Canadian Armed Forces to be able to assist in terms of a lot of the work that needs to be done,” he said. “While they don’t necessarily fight the fires on the front lines, they can provide important work to be able to allow the firefighters to do the work they need to be doing on the ground.”Farnworth said the federal and B.C. governments, including his ministry, the military...

Music Review: Greta Van Fleet soars on new album, “Starcatcher”

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Music Review: Greta Van Fleet soars on new album, “Starcatcher” Greta Van Fleet, “Starcatcher” (Lava/Republic Records)“Starcatcher” is the third studio from Greta Van Fleet, and the latest confirmation that the band’s love affair with the bombast of ’70s-era rock has not grown stagnant.We’ve come to know Greta Van Fleet from their early and obvious Led Zeppelin comparisons to the Grammy-winning ground they now lay claim to. We now accept this is not merely a trick of mimicry. They’ve grown.“Starcatcher” offers lofty, searing songs right out of the gate. “Fate of the Faithful” is in immediate overdrive, and “Waited All Your Life” is full of powerful fits and starts, led by Josh Kiszka’s soaring vocals. “You’ve come from so far away! / And do you intend to stay? / Swim to shore / If this is what you’re looking for,” Kiszka belts out, his voice the additional instrument that moves the needle for the band’s sound. His brother, bassist Sam Kiszka, said in a press release that the album represents “going back to our roots while moving forw...

Turning Point Action’s student activists were torn between Trump and DeSantis last year. Not anymore

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:40:43 GMT

Turning Point Action’s student activists were torn between Trump and DeSantis last year. Not anymore WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — When student activists assembled in Florida last year for Turning Point Action’s annual summit, many were torn, wrestling with whether former President Donald Trump or Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was the Republican Party’s best hope for 2024.One year later, there is no more doubt. Attendees at this year’s meeting booed at even the suggestion of a contested GOP primary. Trump, they overwhelmingly said, is their pick.“Trump, for sure. I don’t think anyone else really has a chance,” said Sky Sanchez, 21, a student from Durham, North Carolina, who was volunteering at the conference with the Tea Party Patriots.Soren Nielsen, 18, who lives near Ann Arbor, Michigan, said he had been seriously considering DeSantis earlier this year, worried that Trump had lost momentum, particularly after a weaker-than-expected Republican showing in last year’s midterm elections.But those views changed as he watched Trump reenergize his campaign and saw DeSantis falter.“I st...