Morgan Gonzales

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mgonzales@dailyvoice.com

Morgan Gonzales is a breaking news reporter. She studied journalism at the University of Georgia where she focused on health and medical reporting. She has previously reported for the Dallas Morning News.

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Mold, Bare Hands, No Sanitizing: 3 Fairfield Eateries Fail Health Inspections Mold, Bare Hands, No Sanitizing: 3 Fairfield Eateries Fail Health Inspections
Mold, Bare Hands, No Sanitizing: 3 Fairfield Eateries Fail Health Inspections Three restaurants in Fairfield were cited with multiple health infractions resulting in failing grades for health inspections performed in the last 30 days. A doughnut shop, a pizza parlor, and a Sacred Heart University dining facility all failed to meet the Town of Fairfield's Health Department's standards in the month of February, according to the department.  On Monday, Feb. 13, the dining facility at SHU called 63's, received a failing grade of 85, according to documents from the Town of Fairfield's health department.  The facility, located at 5151 Park Ave. in Fairfield…
37 Dirt Bikes, Mopeds Seized in Months-Long Boston Investigation: Police 37 Dirt Bikes, Mopeds Seized in Months-Long Boston Investigation: Police
37 Dirt Bikes, Mopeds Seized in Months-Long Boston Investigation: Police A slew of fentanyl, firearms, dirt bikes, and mopeds was seized and a quartet of Bostonians arrested due to a long-term investigation into illegal drag racing, officials say.  Police executed multiple search warrants in the area of 44 Lochdale Street, Roslindale around 12:00 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 17, according to the Boston Police Department. The search warrants were obtained through an investigation into groups of people involved in illegal drag racing events which involved large crowds, excessively loud music, public drinking, and reckless driving.  The warrants turned up multiple firearm…
2 Children, 13 Adults Displaced in Roxbury Triple-Decker 3-Alarm Fire 2 Children, 13 Adults Displaced in Roxbury Triple-Decker 3-Alarm Fire
2 Children, 13 Adults Displaced in Roxbury Triple-Decker 3-Alarm Fire A firefighter was injured putting out the roaring fire that spread to three buildings and three floors, officials say.   A duplex at 41 Quincy Street caught on fire, according to a Boston Fire Department Tweet made at 8:37 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 27. A second alarm was rung after the blaze quickly spread to two neighboring buildings at 43 and 45 Quincy Street. This is what the 1st due companies saw on arrival at the 3 alarm Fire on Quincy St. A great job of getting ladders to the building with the low wires. pic.twitter.com/H0D7c2fHcf — Boston Fire Dept. (@BostonFire) February 27, 2023 H…
$4.5 Million Stamford Farm Comes Complete With 9 Horses, Decades-Long History $4.5 Million Stamford Farm Comes Complete With 9 Horses, Decades-Long History
$4.5 Million Stamford Farm Comes Complete With 9 Horses, Decades-Long History A real estate listing for a farm promises more than just property, it provides an opportunity to carry on a decades-long Connecticut family tradition.  In Fairfield County, a 26-stall horse ranch called Mead Farm, situated on June Road in Stamford, offers everything a potential buyer could want for a rural escape, including nine horses. The farm, famous for horseback riding lessons, summer camps, and an "own a horse for a day" program, was listed for sale at $4.5 million on Wednesday, Feb. 8.  Check out our "Summer Horsemanship Riding Program" https://conta.cc/2LA2BO3 Posted by MEAD FA…
Months-Long Fluoride Shut Down Coming For Boston Area Communities Months-Long Fluoride Shut Down Coming For Boston Area Communities
Months-Long Fluoride Shut Down Coming For Boston Area Communities Several Massachusetts communities may want to take an opportunity to ensure their brushing routine is up to snuff after officials announced that some areas will be without fluoride-boosted water for months.  A new project to replace portions of fluoride feed piping and equipment will lead to the shut down of fluoride supplies for MetroWest and Metro Boston communities beginning in late February, according to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority.  The MWRA expects the shutdown to take three months or less while the almost 20-year-old chemical feed system for fluoride is…
Heavy Work Makes The Sperm Work, Brigham & Women’s Study Says Heavy Work Makes The Sperm Work, Brigham & Women’s Study Says
Heavy Work Makes The Sperm Work, Brigham & Women’s Study Says Physically demanding jobs led to 46% higher sperm concentrations for the 377 participants of a new study from researchers at Brigham & Women’s Hospital.  The study, published in the journal of Human Reproduction, asked participants, who were all male partners in couples seeking infertility treatment at a fertility center, to report information on the types and amount of physical labor they performed at their jobs from 2015 to 2019. Semen samples taken from participants were analyzed, and suggested that heavy lifting makes for better testicular function. Of the participant…
Harvard Dorm's Slave-Owning Namesakes Spark Student Denaming Petition Harvard Dorm's Slave-Owning Namesakes Spark Student Denaming Petition
Harvard Dorm's Slave-Owning Namesakes Spark Student Denaming Petition A group of undergraduate students is making Harvard University stick to its promise to consider requests for name changes of buildings with namesakes who supported "abhorrent" beliefs or actions.  Two student organizations, the Generational African American Students Association of Harvard and Natives at Harvard College, created a petition to dename John Winthrop House, an undergraduate dorm that boasts a history of alumni including John F. Kennedy.  "John Winthrop House is named after two individuals whose ideas and actions would be abhorrent today," read an Instagram post by the two organ…
Somerville Racially-Motivated Assault Suspects Sought By Police Somerville Racially-Motivated Assault Suspects Sought By Police
Somerville Racially-Motivated Assault Suspects Sought By Police Two people who assaulted and harassed a woman of Asian descent are wanted for a civil rights and assault and battery investigation, officials say.  The pair attacked and verbally harassed the woman around 5:40 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 20 at the MBTA Davis Square Station in Somerville, MBTA Transit Police say. The suspects were caught on camera, and police are seeking the public's help to identify the unknown duo.  Identification Sought re: Civil Rights/Assault& Battery Investigation. https://t.co/nADhZNIAt6 pic.twitter.com/5tevYsKX3i — MBTA Transit Police (@MBTATransitPD) February 24, 2…
UPDATE: Gunshot Prompted Rescue Of Paraplegic Man From Stoneham 2-Alarm Fire UPDATE: Gunshot Prompted Rescue Of Paraplegic Man From Stoneham 2-Alarm Fire
Update: Gunshot Prompted Rescue Of Paraplegic Man From Stoneham 2-Alarm Fire Firefighters rescued a paraplegic man after multiple calls reported a house on fire and the sound of gunshots, officials say.  A fire broke out on 590 Main Street in Stoneham around 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 23, rendering the house a "total loss," the Stoneham Fire Department told Daily Voice. Reports of gunshots sent a Stoneham police sergeant rushing to the rear of the building, where he found a man who had tried to rescue a trapped paraplegic man by firing a shot at a locked door, according to a Stoneham Fire Department statement. The sergeant secured the man's weapon and tried to sa…
FOUND: Dorchester Woman, 61, Wearing Colorful Scrubs FOUND: Dorchester Woman, 61, Wearing Colorful Scrubs
Found: Dorchester Woman, 61, Wearing Colorful Scrubs Police announced that the missing woman was found around 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 23, according to the Boston Police Department.  Police requested the public's help to find a 61-year-old Dorchester woman, officials say.  Yvonne Gadson, of Dorchester, was last seen around 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 22 near 236 Blue Hill Avenue in Boston, according to the Boston Police Department.  Gadson is 6 foot 2 and weighs 150 pounds, police say. She was last seen wearing colorful scrubs and white nurse shoes, and has been diagnosed with mental health issues.  Police request th…
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