They will be joined by senator Joe Boncore and former Marriott Copley employees, fired in the middle of pandemic, calling for legislation.
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APRIL SCHOOL REOPENING DEADLINES RAISE CONCERNS FOR MA TEACHERS, PARENTS
Massachusetts parents, students and teachers are concerned that schools may need more time to safely reopen. The state education commissioner recently announced an April 28 deadline for middle schools.
A NEW PLACE FOR MORE PEOPLE TO CALL HOME IN TOUGH TIMES
Brockton hotel being acquired by Father Bill’s and MainSpring.
BAMS FESTS ARTISTS, RESTAURANTS, COMMUNITY TEAM UP TO DISTRIBUTE MEALS
“Since the pandemic, venues have shut down and artists have persevered and struggled with the realities of fulfilling their basic human needs.”
PICS & RECAP: “STOP ASIAN HATE BOSTON” RALLY ON THE COMMON
“We put a spotlight on the overwhelming rise in anti-Asian hate crimes and come together in love, support, and solidarity.”
ELECTED PODCAST TO FEATURE KENDRA HICKS
Now in its second season, the program will highlight the District 6 candidate.
MGH OPENS NEW PSYCHEDELIC CENTER W/ EVENT FEAT. STAR SCIENCE WRITER
“We have the mindset and the intention to make a huge difference to patients around the world—and we have the tools and talent to make that possible.”
SPECIAL FEATURE ON PSYCHEDELIC DECRIMINALIZATION IN MASS
You’re not hallucinating—there is actually agreement and momentum toward psychedelic decriminalization in Mass.
SCANDALIZED TESTING: COVID-19 AND NO. 2 PENCILS
“The Defendants have imposed upon the school children of Boston a racial and ethnic classification system for entry into its most prestigious public schools.”
FORMER MARRIOTT COPLEY WORKERS WILL PROTEST OUTSIDE OLD EMPLOYER
Marriott Copley employees tossed out in the middle of pandemic demand fair treatment after decades of service.