Boston, MA
Planting local roots: Farming program provides Boston area teens summer work and sense of community – The Boston Globe
What began in 1991 as a farming and starvation reduction group to make sure residents within the Boston space had entry to recent produce, The Meals Challenge advanced over time to proceed that mission and now having about 130 teenagers from better Boston and North Shore neighborhoods to develop and distribute fruit and veggies in neighborhoods with little entry to recent produce over the summer season.
The 14- to 18-year-olds who get employed are sometimes from neighborhoods close to the group’s farms. Of the youth working in each Boston and North Shore neighborhoods this summer season, greater than half are Black or Latino.
Final week, the scholars acquired a style of actual farming situations — as Boston’s warmth wave pushed temperatures into the 90s — planting and harvesting within the morning, when the solar wasn’t as harsh. They spent the latter a part of the day studying about how lead publicity may be detrimental to a group.
With farm areas in Dorchester, Lincoln, Lynn, and Wenham, the kids learn to develop and harvest varied fruit and veggies, in addition to host group gardening occasions, construct raised mattress gardens for residents, and run farmers markets within the communities with the produce they’ve grown.
John Wang , deputy director of The Meals Challenge stated this work provides the scholars the know-how to check out and employees the group’s markets and, sooner or later, the power to work with group companions at a neighborhood soup kitchen or a meals pantry. Lots of what the kids be taught throughout their time with the group may be transferable to different areas of labor, particularly because it consists of constructing a group with one another, he stated.
“So getting a large publicity round is not only the farming side, however what are these different areas of meals programs’ work that we will present a extra holistic image,” he stated, including these totally different areas could possibly be targeted on the political or farming sides to any form of meals distribution.
The kids get an introduction to the farming on the so-called seed crew by studying find out how to weed, harvest, and work collectively as a workforce. They work 32 hours per week over the summer season and receives a commission $14.25 an hour. In the event that they proceed with this system, they will progress to different ranges, which tackle extra duty, akin to doing peer management and operating farmers’ markets the next summer season or facilitating workshops all through the varsity 12 months.
Westwood Excessive Faculty pupil Melina Maxwell accomplished her time within the seed crew final summer season and continued the work on Saturdays through the 2021-22 college 12 months.
Now, as a peer chief, Maxwell checks in together with her workforce, spends two and half hours farming, and oversees workforce constructing. The farm work is barely half of the expertise. The opposite half consists of collaborating in workshops that educate the scholars varied classes just like the historical past of redlining in Boston’s historical past and the way it pertains to the work they do, which is one thing that has caught carefully together with her.
The Meals Challenge has helped her be taught and perceive find out how to deal with the individuals round her in Dorchester, the place she was raised, particularly since she is aware of some don’t have entry to wholesome and reasonably priced produce, she stated.
“You received’t discover a Complete Meals out right here,” stated Maxwell. “Some individuals don’t have entry to wholesome and reasonably priced greens. So subsequently, our selections are to go to a nook retailer and get a bag of chips as a result of that’s what’s accessible and least expensive for us. We work to offer individuals entry to the issues that they want with the intention to be wholesome.”
For Antonio Lopez, being part of The Meals Challenge was greater than a piece expertise.
It was exhausting for the 18-year-old to seek out belonging all through his time as a pupil at Catholic Memorial in West Roxbury, however by way of the farming program, he discovered his group.
“I felt like I actually didn’t really feel slot in there as a lot as I slot in right here,” stated Lopez. “This was an excellent setting to make associates that had related experiences to me, and who have been from related neighborhoods as me. That was why I continued to remain.”
As he now heads to varsity, Lopez stated he’s taking the time to consider what he needs to do subsequent, and being part of The Meals Challenge has actually helped him take into consideration the world differently by way of being surrounded by individuals with varied backgrounds, identities, and beliefs throughout his time in this system.
“I believe that this was actually essential for me, particularly as a youth in my years the place I developed loads of my concepts and thought processes,” Lopez stated, including that he wish to come again as a volunteer and assist the group in any approach he can.
“I believe this has been highly effective as an expertise for me,” he stated. “Nevertheless it’s additionally essential work that I believe could be useful for anybody to be part of, whatever the group it’s in [or] their background.”
Adria Watson may be reached at adria.watson@globe.com. Comply with her on Twitter @adriarwatson.
Boston, MA
Greater Boston enjoys a light snow, travel not significantly impacted – The Boston Globe
The snow showers come from a weakening system approaching from the Great Lakes that tapped into some of the moisture from a strong storm passing south of New England.
The region was spared the worst precipitation of the storm thanks to persistent sub-freezing temperatures earlier this week, which pushed it south toward its current location off the coast of North Carolina, Nocera said. New England’s light snowfall is on the northern fringes of the storm.
Nocera added that this weekend’s “decorative snow” will not significantly impact ground travel.
The Massachusetts Port Authority issued a travel advisory for flight delays at Boston Logan International Airport. According to the flight tracking website Flight Aware, as of around 1:00 p.m. 212 flights were delayed at Boston Logan and another 15 were cancelled.
Margo Griffin, a teaching associate at the University of Cambridge in England, was initially worried about driving through the snow on her way to get coffee in Cambridge, but said the view from the Charles River was worth the trek.
“I thought it might be a problem, but I just decided to go ahead with the plan, and I’m enjoying walking through the snow,” Griffin said.
Other Boston-area residents who spoke to the Globe Saturday morning were happy to wake up to the winter scene on Saturday.
“I am feeling wonderful about the snow. I haven’t seen it in a long time,” said Barbara Delollis, a communications lead at Harvard Business School.
Delollis already made snow day plans.
“We want to go out and have some fun in the snow, and take a lot of pictures and just remember this moment, because we don’t know how much more snowfall we’re going to see in the Boston area anymore with climate change,” Delollis said.
Talia, a Cambridge resident, said that the snow had no effect on her plans to attend synagogue with her two-year-old son Saturday morning.
“It feels nice and seasonal, which is cool because climate change is terrifying,” she said.
Snowstorms can still occur, despite warming temperatures from climate change, Nocera said. Although Saturday’s snowfall cannot guarantee heavy snow this winter, there is a slightly higher chance of snow towards the end of the month as cold temperatures ease.
Materials from previous Globe stories were used in this report.
Boston, MA
Boston College drops Hockey East contest to Merrimack
The second-ranked Boston College men’s hockey team suffered its first home loss of the season, falling to Merrimack by a score of 5-2 in Hockey East action on Friday night at Kelley Rink. The Eagles jumped out to a 2-0 lead early in the second, but the Warriors scored the next five. BC falls to 12-4-1 overall and 6-3-1 in Hockey East, while Merrimack improves to 8-10-1 overall and 4-5-1 in league play. The Eagles opened the scoring midway through the first period when Oskar Jellvik one-timed the rebound off an Aram Minnetian shot that was saved by the Merrimack goaltender. Minnetian’s shot fell right into the path of Jellvik for the quick shot into the open net to put the Eagles in front. BC added to its lead shortly into the second period when Brady Berard scored a short-handed goal. Merrimack responded 32 seconds later with a power-play goal to get on the board, before scoring the game-tying goal less than one minute after that. The Warriors took the lead nearly three minutes later when Merrimack scored its third goal of the period. The Warriors scored twice in the third period to push their lead to three. Jacob Fowler made 23 saves while Nils Wallstrom had 27 stops for Merrimack.
Boston, MA
Syracuse men’s basketball: predictions and poll vs Boston College
The Syracuse Orange (7-8, 1-3) are back on the road tomorrow to face the Boston College Eagles (9-6, 1-3). The game tips off at 3:00 ET on The CW and here’s what we’re predicting in this #OrangeEagle battle:
Kevin: Syracuse 82, Boston College 80
I’m thinking this is higher scoring than the metrics suggest because neither team defends well. I also have a feeling that Elijah Moore hits double-figures in this one. Moore didn’t make a shot against Georgia Tech, but he didn’t commit a turnover and I’m looking for him to get an early 3 to drop and for him to find space as the Eagles try and contain JJ Starling and Eddie Lampkin. It’s not going to be pretty, but I’m taking Syracuse to get their 1st road win of the year.
Max: Syracuse 72, Boston College 65
The Orange finally have some momentum going into this one and a lowly Eagles team is just what the doctor ordered for another win. Believe it or not, Syracuse’s offense shoots better from the field and commits fewer turnovers than BC (and most of those numbers are without Starling). We’ll see if Donnie Freeman suits up, but hopefully, it doesn’t matter against a Boston College defense that allows its opponents to shoot over 57% in conference play (worst rate in ACC).
Dom: Syracuse 79, Boston College 73
BC’s offense over the course of the year is very much hot or cold, but I don’t expect a repeat performance of the Orange’s defense compared to how things turned out against Georgia Tech. That being said, if both defenses are going to be suspect, Syracuse will have the best scorer on the floor and I think this is the game we see J.J. Starling have a pre-injury-like performance that propels Syracuse to the win column once again.
Szuba: Syracuse 78, Boston College 71
Syracuse has certainly struggled and has been shorthanded this year, but it still hasn’t fallen to the Boston College threshold. BC doesn’t do much of anything well — it rebounds decently, it shoots from three at a fair clip but overall the offense is poor and its defense is worse. I would think Syracuse should be able to score the ball more effectively in this game as opposed to last. Starling leads the way once more with solid contributions from Lampkin and the supporting cast as the Orange win its second straight conference game.
Sam: Boston College 72, Syracuse 70
This prediction hinges on Donnie Freeman not playing, if he does, I’d probably lean towards Syracuse by a point or two. Without him, I’m just not confident enough to pick the Orange on the road – a building they lost in last year – even against a bad Boston College team. There’s undoubtedly a path to a win, specifically, if the Orange can force about 15 or more turnovers, and convert off of them. A true toss-up game for me.
Mike: Syracuse 78, Boston College 70
Two really bad defenses should make these not-so-great offenses look better for one afternoon. Like Sam said this is the definition of a toss-up and I really think it’ll be close all the way through. This should be a time where Lampkin can use his size in the paint and be the one to break the stalemate.
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