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Officials Celebrate Tuesday Tuition Equity, In-State Rates for Immigrant College Students

Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll and other officials are scheduled to visit Northern Essex Community College’s Lawrence campus tomorrow to celebrate a new law that grants in-state tuition rates for those undocumented immigrants who have graduated from high school here. Gov. Maura Healey last week signed the current year budget which allows undocumented students who have […]

District 4 candidates outline priorities in Reporter survey

District 4 candidates outline priorities in Reporter survey
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67 Degrees Releases Hop n Lockstep IPA to Raise Funds for Massachusetts Immigration & Refugee Advocacy Coalition

Drink Beer & Support Lives! Local Massachusetts Businesses Brewing Exclusive Product to Encourage the Public to Drink for a Good Cause Baramor in Newton, MA & Local Craft Brewery 67 Degrees Launch Exclusive Beer Line to Raise Funds for Massachusetts Immigration & Refugee Advocacy Coalition WHAT: Finding common ground through the value of giving back, Newton’s charitable American restaurant, Baramor, & Franklin, MA’s black-owned 67 Degrees Microbrewery are harnessing their local power to raise money for social & racial justice. Beginning on April 14th, the local MA establishments will debut an exclusive beer line in which $4 per pint will be donated to the Massachusetts Immigration & Refugee Advocacy Coalition to support the protection and integration of immigrants and refugees into our community. The Hop’n Lockstep limited edition beer, named after the unified march both parties hope to spark with each sip, is a single hop IPA made from the Idaho 7 varietal with a pleasantly

The Miracle in our Backyard: Reggie Lewis Mass Vaccination Site Offers Community Special Access to Appointments – Jamaica Plain Gazette

When the Reggie Lewis Center mass vaccination site opened a few months ago, the idea from the get-go was to appeal to the local communities like Jamaica Plain – and particularly to make it easy for skeptical Black and brown residents in those communities to access information and the vaccine right in their backyard if they so choose. To the astonishment of many, when it opened, the community really didn’t come. Initially, most of the appointments were taken by people from other parts of the city, or more likely, from far-flung suburbs where there was a clamor and an ease for grabbing appointments as soon as they appeared online. So it was, the lines for vaccines didn’t initially look like the community around it.

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