The Day – Lee’s Kitchen: Delicious roasted tomato sauce

[ad_1] A few weeks ago I went to a little party in Washington Park in Groton. It took place outside in one of half a dozen “booths,” each of which has concrete floors, a few dark columns, good solid roofs, and wooden picnic tables with ” chairs ā€¯attached. It was a very laid back party, … Read more

Lexington Public Library opens new space for children

[ad_1] LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Lexington Public Library announced Tuesday that it will host a grand opening of the new and expanded Central Library Children’s Zone on Wednesday, August 25 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The new space, located at 4e floor of the central library, has two children’s play areas, an enlarged … Read more

Rules of Mass. SJC for workers with country club bill

[ad_1] The Blue Hill Country Club broke the tip law by listing “service” charges on its bills, but failing to provide the related tips to workers, the state’s highest court ruled on Monday. The Supreme Court overturned a lower court order in favor of Blue Hill and referred the case back to the Superior Court … Read more

Statistics show major pandemics are more likely than we thought

[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public domain The COVID-19 pandemic is perhaps the deadliest viral outbreak the world has seen in over a century. But statistically, such extreme events are not as rare as one might think, says a new analysis of new disease outbreaks over the past 400 years. The study, published the week of August … Read more

Roger Lee Slappy | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Roger Lee Slappy, 74, of East Liverpool, Ohio, formerly of Midland, PA, passed away surrounded by family on August 21, 2021. Born of the late Lee Roy and Thelma Slappy on April 15, 1947. The family would like to thank Calcutta Healthcare and Akeso Hospice of Calcutta, Ohio, for the loving care and support … Read more

Researchers are looking for strong antibodies against many variants; breakthrough cases may be less infectious

[ad_1] Masks are on display in a general store, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in the Kreuzberg district of Berlin, Germany, April 3, 2020. REUTERS / Michele Tantussi August 23 (Reuters) – Here is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the results and … Read more

As COVID cases increase, emergency leave not available for teachers

[ad_1] By MARY SELL, Alabama Daily News Most teachers in Alabama schools temporarily sent home this school year because they contract, are exposed to COVID-19, or care for their own children in quarantine will have to use their personal time off to do so. . Weeks after the start of the school year, some schools … Read more

New antivirals possible against COVID-19, herpes

[ad_1] Peptoids (blue, left) pierce a virus’s protective layer, causing it to disintegrate and inactivate (right). Credit: Maxwell Biosciences In addition to antibodies and white blood cells, the immune system deploys peptides to fight viruses and other pathogens. Synthetic peptides could strengthen this defense but do not last long in the body, so researchers are … Read more

Ohio House Republicans debate anti-vaccination bill again – News-Herald

[ad_1] By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINS COLUMBUS, Ohio – A Republican-backed bill that would ban Ohio employers from requiring workers to get vaccinated was slated for Tuesday for additional testimony from supporters and opponents. The measure before the GOP-controlled House Health Committee has drawn several opponents of COVID-19 vaccines but does not mention the coronavirus. Instead, it … Read more