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'Clash of the Cans' mural contest transforms empty lot in Holyoke
HOLYOKE – The Beyond Armour Yard lot on Race and Main streets will come alive with creativity as artists compete in the 'Clash of the Cans' mural contest, while visitors enjoy the interactive BeND sculpture, offering a blend of art and play. Beyond Walls, in collaboration with the city of Holyoke, Mayor Joshua A. Garcia, and local groups, is leading the transformation of the empty lot at Race and Main streets into the vibrant, art-filled space. The event runs until June 14 and promises family fun with art, food and music. The project features six large shipping containers decorated by muralists like Golden 305, Ruben Ubiera, Micaela Levesque, Michael Rice, Corey Pane, Brian Wentworth and Holyoke-based artist Repo09. Besides the murals, the new outdoor space will have areas for refreshments, a flexible setup for future events, and BeND, an interactive sculpture that offers seating, a canopy and a play area. The container 'park' is a semi-permanent installation, secured through a two-year agreement with the city of Holyoke. Funding for this project came from a Mass Development Creative Catalyst Grant, Holyoke Gaming Restitution Funds and the Carlos Vega Social Justice Fund. On June 14, from 5-8 p.m., there will be a free event called 'Clash of the Cans' with live painting, food from Crave Restaurant, beer from White Lion Brewing, and music by local DJs. Residents are encouraged to watch artists race to complete their murals and interact with the community. At HardTech, Holyoke wants to sell itself as a place 'for companies from Boston to land' in a new manufacturing economy Ex-CPA admits to bank fraud conspiracy that cost lenders millions Baystate Health readies for hospital demolition at Mary Lane site WMass shelter determined to make a difference — 14,000 cats and counting This WMass college is offering free course in AI essentials Read the original article on MassLive.
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Body that washed ashore in Rhode Island identified as missing Mansfield man
A body that washed ashore in mid-May in Rhode Island has been confirmed to be that of a missing Mansfield man, authorities said. Eric A. Wein, 31, was reported missing to Mansfield Police on April 18. His vehicle was found parked illegally on Ocean Avenue in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, on April 10 and towed away. South Kingstown Police said Friday they have been notified by the Rhode Island Medical Examiners Office that the human remains that washed ashore May 14 in Westerly, Rhode Island have been positively identified as those of Wein. South Kingstown Police Chief Matthew C. Moynihan said his department has concluded its investigation and no foul play is suspected. 'We extend our deepest condolences to Mr. Wein's family and loved ones during this difficult time,' Moynihan said. Police in Rhode Island and Massachusetts actively looked for Wein after he was reported missing. In July 2022, he was arrested on several charges, including assaulting a Seekonk police officer with a large knife. Police had responded to a tow yard in the south end of Seekonk for a reported nighttime break-in in progress. Officers found Wein armed with a large, machete-like knife that was attached to his waistband. After initially obeying police orders, Wein started resisting and fighting with the officers, police said. During the altercation, one of the officers suffered injuries from the suspect's weapon, police said. The officer was taken to a medical facility and later released. Wein was charged with attempted breaking and entering, possession of a burglary instrument, assault and battery on a police officer, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, carrying a dangerous weapon and resisting arrest. The Sun Chronicle is a news partner of To subscribe to The Sun Chronicle, click here. Boston Red Sox trade for 'another good fastball in the bullpen' 'Clash of the Cans' mural contest transforms empty lot in Holyoke Alex Cora explains why Red Sox are sitting Jarren Duran, playing Roman Anthony on Friday Boston Bruins trade for former 1st-round pick Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird sparked old rivalry in 2009 WNBA playoffs Read the original article on MassLive.