Andreas Kluth There’s no question that artificial intelligence will transform warfare, along with pretty much everything else. But will the change be apocalyptic or evolutionary? For the sake of humanity, let’s hope it’s the latter. Technological innovation has always changed warcraft. It’s been that way since the arrival of chariots, stirrups, gunpowder, nukes, and nowadays […]
A new entrance and parking area have been installed at Dave Allison Park in Cutchogue. (Steve Wick photo) CUTCHOGUE Mr. Vail has got it all wrong A response is warranted to Carl Vail’s assertions in his resignation letter as parks commissioner. The current parks commissioners were not involved in the decision to close off the […]
On March 4, a Southold man requested documentation of subjects possibly “living in the bamboo” behind a residence on Route 25 in Southold. An officer responded and was told that unknown subjects were living in the bamboo. The officer found a “small cardboard tent” in the bamboo but no people. The Southold man who called […]
Daily Item Staff March 15, 2024 by Daily Item Staff Source link
Ten finalists have been announced for Marblehead’s Got Talent 2024, with $15,000 in scholarships on the line. Fifteen students performed at the MGT semifinals Wednesday night at the Marblehead High School auditorium. From ukuleles to an electric guitar, everyone showed off their musical talent. Each year, MGT, put on by the Marblehead Rotary, sees some […]
LYNN — Dan Buhay, a community outreach manager for BrightView — an addiction treatment center in Lynn — says overdose deaths in 2024 have “skyrocketed” compared to a year ago. He thinks his organization can help stem that tide. BrightView, located at 110 Munroe St., held an open house and a tour this week, allowing citizens […]
Tony Pierantozzi, Nahant’s Superintendent of Schools, has provided an update on the progress on the multiple security upgrades at the Johnson Elementary School, as well as the infrastructure and protocol. Last year, the school acquired a $50,000 grant from the state to fund the improvements. Pierantozzi expressed gratitude to State Rep. Peter Capano and State […]
LINN COUNTY, Iowa — The sap is running in Iowa and New Hampshire. No, not that guy. Besides, the Iowa and New Hampshire presidential contests were two months ago. This is a different kind of sap, and a different kind of March Madness. We’re officially in the middle of Maple Sugar Month, when part-time farmers […]
LYNN — In an effort to help disperse municipal abatement funds recovered from Massachusetts opioid settlements, Lynn’s Opioid Working Group held a public forum this week to take stock in itself and figure out what it needs to do to stay relevant. The forum was held Wednesday at the Lynn Museum/Lynn Arts and consisted of […]
SAUGUS — The Saugus High senior prom is just a little more than two months away, yet the students are unsure of the bus transportation to and from the venue, and the only price they’ve been given for it is more than double what they’d anticipated. This is all because of an unexpected requirement that […]