The Kimmel Center's summer solstice tradition continues today, as every corner of the vast performing arts complex will be filled with activities saluting the longest day of the year.
BY JENN McDOWELL A Pelham woman has been arraigned on 53 charges after she allegedly tried to pass off her employer’s baby as her own. A probable cause hearing has been set for Jessica Provencal, 21, operator of Child Care on the Go, for Monday, July 2, in Salem District Court. Provencal, of 364 Mammoth Road, had been caring for Cindy and Jim Chok’s 8-month-old baby since it was just
Lockport Canal Days: Live entertainment will be featured on two stages in downtown Lockport and carnival in the Commerce Street parking lot through June 22. Events include a State Street parade June 20, Battle of the Bands June 21, as well as baby contest, petting zoo, crafts, historic tours and more. Visit www.lockportcanaldays.com.
Celebrating the summer solstice - the longest day of the year - has become a tradition at the Kimmel Center. Tomorrow, every corner of the vast Kimmel Center complex will be humming with activities - for 15 hours total - starting with yoga sun salutations on Spruce Street. Whether you know your up dog from your down, you're invited to participate and welcome the sunshine in.
Emilce Gomez had just paid the toll to get onto the Rickenbacker Causeway when the earth caved in. Gomez, 47, was behind the wheel of a blue Toyota Corolla that fell into a mammoth pothole, which formed instantly in the eastbound lanes of the Rickenbacker just before rush hour Tuesday.
As a matter of logic, particularly in baseball, the use of a technological umpire (like instant replay) for any reason sends us perilously down a slippery slope.
Set against the onslaught of the ice age -- and a world filled with wonder and danger -- the story revolves around three unforgettable characters: a wooly mammoth, a saber-toothed tiger, and a sloth, who unite to return a human baby to his tribe.
BY JENN McDOWELL A young Pelham woman is facing 27 felonies and 26 misdemeanors after she allegedly tried to pass off the 8-month-old baby boy for whom she was providing day-care services as her own. Jessica Provencal, 21, of 364 Mammoth Road has been charged with 26 counts of kidnapping, 26 counts of endangering the welfare of a child and one charge of theft by deception, said Pelham