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HOPKINTON INDEPENDENT Vol. 21 | No. 8 | April 22, 2020
Emphasis on mental health during pandemic By Gethin Coolbaugh Contributing Writer
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Select Board member John Coutinho poses with the statue of longtime Boston Marathon starter George Brown at the Town Common after placing a protective mask on it to raise awareness for public safety. The mask was made by Hopkinton High School student Emily Karp. For more photos of masks on statues in town, check the Hopkinton Independent website at HopkintonIndependent.com.
aintaining mental health during times of quarantine and social distancing is just as important as any other coronavirus-related precaution. That’s why local therapists like Abbie Rosenberg are using their training to help individuals and groups in Hopkinton during these uncertain times. Rosenberg founded the Mental Health Collaborative on Wood Street one year ago — in memory of a patient who committed suicide — with a mission of “building resilient communities through mental health education and awareness.” “That was really needed before this pandemic, but I think it’s going to be even more necessary when life starts to normalize,” Rosenberg said. “Because people are having, understandably, a really hard time with this.” Rosenberg said local community groups have reached out to her for Mental health | 12
Hopkinton-bred nurse honored on ‘Kimmel’
INSIDE PANDEMIC
By Jerry Spar Managing Editor
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pril 7 started out like a normal day — well, the new normal, during the pandemic — for Hopkinton native Taylor Chace-Myers. An ICU nurse at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Chace-Myers works the overnight shift (7 p.m. to 7 a.m.) at the hospital. On that morning Chace-Myers received a text message from a fellow nurse, telling her to expect a phone call from the producers of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Chace-Myers had been chosen as the show’s #HealthCareHero after her coworker, who had been contacted by one of the show’s producers, nominated her. Health Care Hero | 14
Residents find ways to show support
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POLICE
Home invasion fugitive arrested, arraigned
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SCHOOLS Taylor Chace-Myers (left) was honored by talk show host Jimmy Kimmel and given a $10,000 gift for her work as a nurse at Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Transportation issues remain problematic
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