Nashoba School Committee member, who happens to be attorney, wants parents forewarned on authority of school resource officer when it comes to students.
Israel’s Tech Boom Masks Growing Economic Inequality, Experts Say Maya Margit
Record-breaking high-tech industry gains are not translating into wider economic benefits for majority of Israelis
Israel’s high-tech boom is masking a worrisome economic split between those working in the sector and those working in other industries, experts warn.
Unlike other sectors, Israel’s high-tech arena has not slowed down due to the pandemic. In fact, the COVID-19 crisis has led to some massive gains for tech firms in the start-up nation, with several raising record-breaking amounts from investors in recent months.
As a result, tens of thousands of tech workers have gone on to become millionaires, according to the Globes English news website. Moreover, Israel has for the first time broken into the top 20 global economies in gross domestic product per capita, coming in at roughly $43,000 for the past year, data from the International Monetary Fund show.
Bolton caucus uses Zoom format to set May 10 election ballot
Ken Cleveland
BOLTON – The ballot for the annual town election will be filled with many familiar names after the town caucus March 8.
Holding the traditional caucus by Zoom instead of in person, voters gathered virtually, slowing reaching the 25-voter minimum to nominate candidates for the May 10 town election.
Town Clerk Pam Powell said there were 40 people registered before the planned 7:30 p.m. start; the Zoom images sometimes included more than one person per “Zoom box” but everything went smoothly.
“It’s a lot more fun than going to the library,” Charlotte Johnson-Zembko quipped.