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MEDICAL CANNABIS SPECIAL: TREATING YOURSELF

Written by CHRISTINE GIRAUD Posted May 22, 2018 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction, Talking Joints Memo

When Western medicine failed, these patients designed their own successful cannabis regimens

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction, Talking Joints Memo Tagged With: benzodiazepines, cannabis, Carolyn Kaufman, CNN, epilepsy, Iraq war, Liz Minda, Marijuana, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, medical cannabis, regimens, Sanjay Gupta, Stephen Mandile, VA, veterans, weed, Western medicine

TOWNIE: AIRLINES SUING, UMASS SCREWING

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted April 11, 2018 Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Townie

TOWNIE: AIRLINES SUING, UMASS SCREWING

 

Corporate attack on workers rights and a corporate-style attack on UMB by UMA

 

If there’s one thing I think people should do every day, it’s read the business press. Because that’s where you see how the world runs. A world that naturally includes Massachusetts.

 

Airlines sue Mass over sick time law

Case in point, Airlines ...  read more

Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Townie Tagged With: airline, American Airlines, budget, Column, corporation, economy, higher education, Jason Pramas, JetBlue Airways, Massachusetts, Maura Healey, Mount Ida College, news, Politics, sick leave, Townie, UMass Amherst, UMASS-Boston, United Airlines, veterans, William Joiner Institute

A SERGEANT’S NEW MISSION: HELPING VETERANS GET OFF OPIATES WITH CANNABIS

Written by MIKE CRAWFORD Posted April 19, 2017 Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, The Tokin' Truth

"We are hoping to have as many strains as people want, with the lowest cost to our members, and will offer greater discounts for vets who want to volunteer."

Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, The Tokin' Truth Tagged With: Charlie Baker, hackathon, Inc., Marty Walsh, Massachusetts, Moving Beyond Stigma, Stephen Mandile, Tito Jackson, VA, VAH, veterans, Veterans Alternative Healing, We Are Allies, William James College

DAKOTA DISPATCH: MASS RESIDENTS PARTICIPATE IN HUMILITY AT STANDING ROCK

Written by KORI FEENER Posted December 14, 2016 Filed Under: FEATURES, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction

'It’s partially we are very skeptical, because we have been through this before.'

Filed Under: FEATURES, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction Tagged With: Army, Battle of Greasy Grass, Dakota Access pipeline, Highway 1806, Jo-Ellen Darcy, Kori Feener, Lakota, Massachusetts, Medicine Wheel Solidarity Network, North Dakota, Oceti Sakowin, Oglala, Standing Rock, Tim Swallow, veterans

INTERNALLY BLEEDING: THE STORY OF AL CURRY FROM THE ‘BURY

Written by ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ Posted February 17, 2016 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

Allen Curry was the victim of an unspeakable attack at the hands of fellow Boston firefighters. Decades later, his struggle endures, as does the BFD’s diversity problem.

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: Al Curry, Allen Curry, BFD, Boston, Boston Fire Department, diversity, hiring, Marty Walsh, Tom Menino, US Army, veterans, Vulcans

COMMON ROOM: MASSIVE DORCHESTER CULINARY INCUBATOR FOCUSES ON JOB CREATION, WOMEN, AND MINORITIES

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted September 11, 2015 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

The proof in the non-profit job-creation pudding is more than ample.

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: alex's ugly sauce, boston public market, clover food lab, commissary, commonwealth kitchen, cropcircle kitchen, Dorchester, food trucks, HUD, incubator, Jamaica Plain, jennifer faigel, job creation, jubilee juice, mei mei street kitchen, minorities, non profit, noodle lab, pearl hot dog, red apple farms, roxy's grilled cheese, Tom Menino, veterans, Women

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