North Shore Today: Senator Lovely Receives Honor from ADL; Hearing on Sanctuary Challenge on Sunday; ADL Held Annual Breakfast Wednesday; Danvers Baseball Wins 16th Title in 19 Years

North Shore Today: Senator Lovely Receives Honor from ADL;  Hearing on Sanctuary Challenge on Sunday; ADL Held Annual Breakfast Wednesday; Danvers Baseball Wins 16th Title in 19 Years

NORTH SHORE –  Headlines on a hot Thursday:  Sanctuary challenge to be heard on Sunday; ADL breakfast held on Wednesday; City businesses weather full-depth reconstruction; Lightning Coffee to open; Piping plovers are back at city’s busiest beach

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Audubon Nature Festival

Sunday, June 4, 2017
Marcia and Mark Wilson with a great horned owl © Sherry Pearl

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10:00 am-4:00 pm
(Rain or shine)

Join us on Sunday, June 4 for a day of nature and fun. Featuring Marcia and Mark Wilson of Eyes on Owls. An unforgettable natural history experience for the whole family!

Among the many activities:

  • Live owl presentations throughout the day
  • Insect Zoo
  • Native reptiles & amphibians exhibit
  • Face-painting & Henna
  • Children’s games and activities
  • Craft demonstrations & sales
  • Butterfly Plant Sale
  • Food! Bake Sale! Ice cream!
  • Raffle with lots of great items to choose from
  • Naturalist-guided walks & pond explorations
  • Guided tours of our butterfly & bird habitat gardens
  • Green Games Alley: games & activities about sustainability
  • Live music all day

Admission

$20 per car (members and nonmembers)


Expect Delays tonight in Central Square in Lynn for Event – 5:15 to 8:00


West Newbury, Groveland and Merrimac Officials Conduct Mock Fatal OUI Car Crash for Students

Police and fire officials from West Newbury, Groveland and Merrimac put on a mock fatal car crash for Pentucket Regional High School students.

For a full gallery of photos from the demonstration, click here.

WEST NEWBURY —  The West Newbury, Groveland and Merrimac police and fire departments conducted a simulated fatal motor vehicle crash in front the junior and senior classes at Pentucket Regional High School today to demonstrate the dangers of driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

On Monday, May 15, at 1 p.m., students gathered outside to observe a mock crash between two vehicles — the result of one operator driving while under the influence of alcohol. Police and fire arrived on scene to find one of the victims outside of the vehicle, who was pronounced dead on scene. Firefighters then worked to extricate passengers from the vehicles, who were played by students in the Pentucket Regional High School’s Safety & Public Service Academy and Pentucket Arts Academy.

Police officers conducted a field sobriety test on the driver and then placed him under arrest after determining he was intoxicated. Massachusetts State Police Trooper Matthew Routhier also arrived on scene to investigate the crash.

Atlantic Ambulance transported injured students, while a hearse from Paul C. Rodgers & Sons Funeral Homes picked up the victim who was pronounced dead.

Following the demonstration, students gathered in the school auditorium for a debriefing where they were given the opportunity to ask fire and police officials questions.

About the Innovation Academies at Pentucket Regional High School:
Innovation Academies (like the Pentucket Safety & Public Service Academy) offer students unique learning opportunities not found in most schools. The programs allow students to take highly specialized courses in their area of interest, learning both in the classroom and community. Students work with staff to develop connections between their area of interest and their post high school, college and career plans.

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An injured student in the mock car crash is loaded into an ambulance to be transported to the hospital. 

The intoxicated driver was placed under arrest by West Newbury Police.

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