Boston Pride returned Saturday after a three-year hiatus with around 10,000 marchers taking part in New England's largest parade celebrating the LGBTQ community.
As governors in other states are “demonizing” LGBTQ people, Gov. Maura Healey Massachusetts’ first openly gay top executive said it will be “particularly<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/mass-pols-raise-pride-flag-outside-state-house/">Read More</a>
As governors in other states are "demonizing" LGBTQ people, Gov. Maura Healey Massachusetts' first openly gay top executive said it will be "particularly special" to march in Boston's Pride parade Saturday alongside Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll.