Missing In Action Somerville Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Killed During World War II 80 Years Ago Being buried in Everett On Saturday

United States Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Loring E. Lord, who was killed during World War II and was reported Missing in Action (MIA) for almost 80 years, is finally coming home. Sgt. Lord was part of the crew of an A-26B Invader that was shot down during a mission over Germany on March 21, 1945. The remains of the crew were never recovered.
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Blue Envelope Program: Bridging the Gap Between Police and Drivers on the Autism Spectrum

By William Tauro

The Blue Envelope Program is a transformative initiative designed to foster safer and more empathetic interactions between law enforcement and drivers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during traffic stops. Recognizing that traffic stops can be particularly stressful for individuals with ASD due to sensory sensitivities and communication challenges, this program provides a simple yet effective tool to enhance understanding and reduce anxiety for both drivers and officers.
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