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Massachusetts s Governor Is Playing an Ugly Game of Covid Politics With Teachers Lives

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Senator Rausch Celebrates Local Women for Women s History Month

Reply In honor of Women s History Month, Senator Becca Rausch (D-Needham) has launched a series of Local Leadership Lunches, a Facebook Live series highlighting incredible role models and women in leadership in and around the Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex District. Throughout the month of March, Senator Rausch will stream Facebook Live conversations with scientists, authors, student advocates, business leaders, and community volunteers from the district for these lunchtime virtual events. Friday, March 12 @ 1 PM - Lisa Graves, North Attleborough: Lisa Graves is a freelance author, illustrator and creative director. Born and raised in Millis, MA, at an early age, Lisa found herself drawn to both artistic craftsmanship and Norfolk County s rich regional history. Lisa graduated from Bishop Feehan high school and spent 10 years as a creative director in Manhattan before her personal blog History Witches caught the eye of publishers who asked her to turn the historical illustrations

Baker Admin: Teachers Union Wants To Take COVID Vaccines Away From Sickest, Oldest And Most Vulnerable

As Phase 2 begins, Fenway Park and Reggie Lewis Center on the front lines against COVID-19

As Phase 2 begins, Fenway Park and Reggie Lewis Center on the front lines against COVID-19 By John Hilliard Globe Staff,Updated January 31, 2021, 8:32 p.m. Email to a Friend A waiting area is set up as people are monitored after they got their COVID-19 vaccination shot at Fenway Park in Boston.John Tlumacki/Globe Staff Two Boston institutions — Fenway Park and the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center — will be on the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus as they are transformed into vaccination centers The disease has killed 14,287 people in Massachusetts and caused nearly a half-million infectionsand the need to inoculate against it grows more urgent with the rise of dangerous variants of the virus. The sports arenas — one longtime home to dreams of glory, the other honoring the legacy of a basketball hero — will cradle hope that the tide will soon turn against COVID-19.

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