Blue Ridge Children’s Museum mission continues in community
Published Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021, 9:57 am
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By Rebecca J. Barnabi
Augusta Free Press
On the Saturday before Thanksgiving, families were invited to sign up for slots and social distance from other families for a Lantern Walk on the River City’s Greenway. Photo courtesy Blue Ridge Children’s Museum.
WAYNESBORO With hopes set on a building on Race Avenue as its physical location, the Blue Ridge Children’s Museum’s plans are stalled during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the museum’s mission carries on.
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WBZ NewsRadio) Longtime Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo announced on Monday that he will be stepping down from his position, effective Tuesday evening.
DeLeo released a letter of resignation on Monday afternoon, writing, It s been an honor and a privilege serving as a member of this institution for almost 30 years. The faith and trust my colleagues placed in me by electing me as their Speaker for a record six consecutive terms fills me with a profound sense of gratitude and appreciation. My pride with what we have collectively accomplished over the last 12 years will never be diminished.
House accepts revised police accountability bill, putting it on the verge of becoming law
Governor Baker has already pledged to sign bill once it hits his desk
By Matt Stout Globe Staff,Updated December 22, 2020, 11:05 p.m.
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Boston police outside the District 2 Police Station where protesters marched in May. Under the bill, a system for certifying police officers in Massachusetts would be instituted for the first time.Barry Chin/Globe Staff
The Massachusetts House on Tuesday approved a revised version of a sweeping policing bill, making it all but certain the state will soon enact legislation that emerged after protests over police misconduct and the death of George Floyd gripped Massachusetts and beyond.