Last month, Ellen Gilmore sent a message to our newsroom: “My mother, Elaine Gilmore, who will be celebrating a big birthday, decided that she wanted to give her grandchildren a tour of important places in Dorchester along with her narration as her gift to them. “Both of my parents grew up in Dorchester and moved to Canton as their family was expanding,” said Ellen. “My family
PHRA Invasive Plant Removal Workday Coming Soon Concerned Poplar Heights Recreation Association members and the Board will be conducting another invasive pl .
To the members of the MIT community,
After 40 years in Massachusetts, I know the shift from winter to spring is governed by a dial, not a switch – and that dial can go backwards. Today on Killian Court, the grass is working up the courage to turn green. But we all know that it’s too early to stow our snow boots.
The shift from a long season governed by Covid to something better will feel this way too: not a switch, but a dial, and a dial that may at times go backwards. Maintaining movement in the right direction will require every one of us to sustain the care, carefulness, new routines and vigilant protocols of this past year.
their government get its budget under control. first the process. what happened to transparency. what happened to the idea we were going to have an open legislative process and rational course to get us where we need to be. what happened to civility. how is it acceptable democratic politicians are calling us domestic terrorists for insisting the federal government live within its means. you look at details of the deal, you look at the first cut, one-half of one percent cut in the total federal budget. every year of this deal. discretionary spending goes up every year. this is not something to celebrate. we have a lot more to do. bill: ellen gilmore is a member of the tea party patriots. she said people are saying these tea partyers, aren t they wonderful? they are change the conversation. well we got squat except for the
looking towards jobs as a new report shows a surge in layoffs. more than 66,000 in july. we are still not dealing with the root cause of our problem this weakened economy and that s the overextend of our federal central eyed government. unfortunately our president is so off base in his thinking because all of his solutions have to do with growing more government and spending money we don t have on programs and departments and people that cannot allow the private sector to grow and thrive and create jobs. 2012 cannot come soon enough. bill: stuart, good morning. what s happening out there? reporter: the world is running scared. there is a stampede for safety. number one, possible recession coming in the united states. a bleak jobs outlook. italy is in trouble, spain is in trouble, there is not enough money on the planet to bail them out. chairman of china s central bang says they may be thinking about moving some of their money out of the u.s. dollar. all of that is bad news