Friday News Podcast: Two Lynn Churches Consider Consolidation; Demolition of Former Gloucester Restaurant Underway; Saugus Ambulance Crash

News Podcast – Rep. Moulton News Release – Photos – Video of the Day – Missing Girl in Malden

Two Lynn churches consider consolidation; Demotion of former Gloucester restaurant underway; Zoning changes in Salem may be coming for Highland Avenue property; Another Gloucester street project continues; The state is slowing down Northeaster University’s Nahant expansion ; Theologian, scientist to discuss climate change

North Shore Today newscast with Bill Newell and Rick Moore

 

Update – Saugus Ambulance Crash Today

SAUGUS — Interim Chief Ronald Giorgetti reports that the Saugus Police Department is investigating a motor vehicle crash involving an ambulance and a Honda Civic this morning.

At approximately 10 a.m. Saugus Police responded to multiple reports of a motor vehicle crash involving an ambulance in the area of 285 Main St.

Two additional ambulances responded to the scene to transport patients.

A 19-year-old female who was driving the 2017 Honda Civic at the time of the crash was transported to an area hospital with injuries that are not believed to be life threatening. She was the sole occupant of the car.

Another ambulance transported a 72-year-old female patient who had been inside the ambulance involved in the crash to an area hospital. She was not injured in the crash.

Neither of the ambulance workers inside the ambulance were not injured in the crash.

Main Street was partially closed in the area of the crash as police and EMTs responded to the scene. Both vehicles were towed.

This incident remains under investigation by the Saugus Police Department.


Weather: Plan for cold!

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Rep. Moulton relaunches Serve America PAC

Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA) will officially relaunch Serve America PAC for the 2020 cycle. Serve America is a political organization that supports military veterans, other service-driven candidates, and next generation leaders running for federal, state, and local offices. 

In 2018, Serve America supported 21 successful House candidates, 18 of whom flipped seats from red to blue to help Democrats win back the House. Today, Serve America is re-endorsing the 21 Members it helped win seats in 2018, as well as announcing our first slate
of endorsees for 2020 House races: 

  • Janessa Goldbeck (CA-53)
  • Zahra Karinshak (GA-07)
  • Kai Kahele (HI-02)
  • Josh Hicks (KY-06)
  • Dan Feehan (MN-01)
  • Jackie Gordon (NY-02)
  • Nikki Foster (OH-01)
  • Gina Ortiz Jones (TX-23)
  • Kim Olson (TX-24)

In addition, Serve America is endorsing the following U.S. Senate candidates with service backgrounds: 

  • Michael Franken (IA) 
  • Amy McGrath (KY) 
  • James Mackler (TN)

We will be endorsing more House and Senate candidates throughout the year, as well as state and local candidates.  

Congressman Moulton started Serve America for the 2018 cycle because he believes candidates with military and service backgrounds, and with a new generation of thinking, come to Congress better prepared with leadership skills and unique and critical perspectives to offer.
Serve America’s 2018 endorsees are making an enormous impact in Congress today, leading on foreign
policy issues, health care, and holding the President accountable.

This year, Serve America is planning to provide fundraising, communications and messaging, mentoring, and on-the-ground support to its candidates. 


Senator Joan Lovely this week with Endicott College President Dr. Steven DiSalvo 

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We’re asking for the public’s assistance locating SOPHIA PALLADINO ( age 15 ) of Malden. Sophia attends school in Framingham & did not return home to Malden this afternoon. If you have any information on her whereabouts please contact us at 781-322-1212 .

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Salem Road Work on Calabrese Street Today

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Video of the Day: Cows exit truck in downtown Middlebury, Vermont

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