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Worshipers say they were harassed outside Warren mosque

Worshipers say they were harassed outside Warren mosque Mosque previously vandalized a year ago Updated:  July 21, 2021 1:43 am Worshippers say they were harassed outside mosque in Warren WARREN, Mich. – Tuesday marked an important day in the Muslim calendar, but worshipers at a mosque in Warren said they don’t feel welcome. “It’s like Christmas for us and to have people attack you on a holy day, it does hurt a little bit more,” worshiper Mubarak Mozeb. Muslim worshipers said they were harassed on Tuesday during early morning prayers. “They started intimidating, yelling, cussing. using vulgarity. We didn’t expect that,” said Dr. Rabbi Alam with the American Muslim Political Action Committee.

Guest columnists Nykole Roche and others: Urges Northampton schools to offer equal child care services

Guest columnists Nykole Roche and others: Urges Northampton schools to offer equal child care services >Published: 7/18/2021 7:00:33 PM Let’s do a quick comparison. According to the Department of Early and Secondary Education, Leeds Elementary School has the second-lowest percentage of students of color, compared to Bridge Street, where Black, Indigenious and people of color students represent 43% of our community, and Jackson Street School, where they represent 36.3%. Non-native English speakers and English learners are a combined 28% of the Bridge Street population and 20.3% of the Jackson Street population, but just 12% of Leeds students. High-needs and low-income students are 57.1% and 44.2%, respectively, of the Bridge Street student body, far larger percentages than at Leeds (42%; 29.7%). Ryan Road has more economically disadvantaged students than Leeds. And a disproportionate number of children with disabilities are Bridge Street students.

Guest columnist Stephanie Pouliot and others: Fix after-school fees for all elementary schools

Guest columnist Stephanie Pouliot and others: Fix after-school fees for all elementary schools >Published: 7/18/2021 6:59:05 PM While Superintendent John Provost and the Northampton School Committee are to be commended for making after-school care at Leeds Elementary more affordable and accessible for families (“Leeds Elementary changing before- and after-school fees,” July 9), the district must now take action to do the same at the city’s three other elementary schools. As noted in the Gazette article, the Leeds Late Bird/EarlyBirt program run by the district is changing the fee structure from $8 per day to an hourly rate of $4, in order to “provide a much more rational after school fee” because “[u]sage varies dramatically based on estimated needs.” Provost says in the article that it didn’t make sense to charge the same flat fee for families who are using the after-school program for different amounts of time.

Drivers use water bottles, broom to fight roadside fires in Courtenay

Drivers use water bottles, broom to fight roadside fires in Courtenay
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Racine teenager allegedly stole a car, had to be stopped by Oak Creek Police spike trap

Racine teenager allegedly stole a car, had to be stopped by Oak Creek Police spike trap
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