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Dozens from Massachusetts head south to help with Hurricane Milton recovery

The tattered roof of the Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida the morning after Hurricane Milton hit the region. (Julio Cortez/AP)
The tattered roof of the Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida the morning after Hurricane Milton hit the region. (Julio Cortez/AP)

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As if this weekend’s forecast wasn’t enough, there may be another chance to see the northern lights tonight, in case you missed last night’s dazzling display. Check out the surreal images people took of the night sky, from Massachusetts to Maine. (Several of you also had some solid aurora memes, too.)

Now to the news:

Headed south: Scores of Bay Staters are on the way to Florida to help in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, which hit the state yesterday as a Category-3 hurricane. The recovery effort includes dozens of volunteers and National Grid workers.

Rank and file: Boston election officials say they’d likely need “entirely new” voting machines, if the city decided to implement ranked choice voting. During a City Council hearing yesterday, Election Commissioner Eneida Tavares estimated the upgrade would cost around $2 million. “We expect higher costs in areas of programming and ballot printing, as well as extended time for counting ballots and certifying the election,” Taveres said. “We would also need to consider investing in newer model voting equipment to reduce the processing time for each ballot.”

So, you’re saying there’s a chance: Former Gov. Charlie Baker was back in Boston yesterday, mostly to talk about college sports. But the NCAA president didn’t rule out running for public office, again. “I never rule anything out based on the course of my own career,” Baker said. “But I think we live in really challenging times, and it’s important that really good people step up and play.” (He also joked that, at the age of 68, he’s “not old enough to run for president.”)

In memoriam: Ethel Kennedy, the formidable social activist, mother of 11 and widow of Robert F. Kennedy, died on Thursday due to complications from a stroke last week. She was 96.

P.S.— Who will the Patriots start as quarterback this Sunday? Take our Boston News Quiz and test your knowledge of this week’s stories.

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