West Valley View - South - 12.23.2020

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December 23, 2020

New looks for our old holidays BY TOM SCANLON

West Valley View Managing Editor

NEWS .............. 4 Avondale’s The BLVD dream closer to reality

NEWS .............. 6 Massive Goodyear projects get green light

NEWS .............. 7 Goodyear proposes raising utility rates

OPINION ................. 9 BUSINESS.............. 12 SPORTS ..................13 FEATURES ..............14 YOUTH ..................18 OBITUARIES ...........19 CLASSIFIEDS ..........20 SOUTH

From parking lot celebrations to watching services from home, holy day celebrations in December are quite a bit different this year as places of worship adjust to the troubled times. But that’s what religions have been doing for generations. Chabad of Goodyear held a “Drive-In Chanukah Spectacular” Dec. 13 in front of Osborne Jewelers in Goodyear. What was it like to celebrate in a parking lot? “A success beyond our expectations,” said Rabbi Berel Zaklikofsky. “People came from all over the Valley to be part of this.” He said he was honored to be joined by his father-in-law and mother-in-law in lighting the menorah. Chanukah, or Hanukkah, began Dec. 10 and ended Dec. 18. The celebration commemorates the rededication during the second century B.C. of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, after Jews rose up against their oppressors. Compared to taking up arms, donning masks becomes a minor inconvenience.

Some of this year’s holiday changes include a “Drive-In Chanukah Spectacular” and churches streaming Christmas services online. (Photos courtesy Chabad of

Goodyear, St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church)

This week, Christians will celebrate the birth of Jesus. According

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COVID-19 rising as vaccine lands BY TOM SCANLON

West Valley View Managing Editor

COVID-19 vaccines—called “the light at the end of the tunnel” by Goodyear Human Resources Director Lyman Locket—have arrived in the West Valley. Abrazo West Campus received its first shipment of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and started “Phase 1A” vaccinations Monday,

Dec. 21. According to Maricopa County Department of Public Health, in the first phase, “doses of the vaccine will be distributed to eligible healthcare personnel.” At Goodyear Fire Department, “We are having people get signed up for vaccines,” said Fire Chief Paul Luizzi. In Avondale, “Fire/EMS personnel are the

only city employees who are eligible for the phase 1A vaccinations,” said Pier Simeri, a city spokeswoman. She said Avondale police and some other city personnel are expected to be in the next vaccine phase. The vaccine arrives just as COVID-19 cases are rising at places like Abrazo West.

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