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Wakefield, Massachusetts, votes in support of controversial Native American logo Share Updated: 11:27 PM EDT Apr 27, 2021 WCVB Share Updated: 11:27 PM EDT Apr 27, 2021 Voters in a suburban Massachusetts town voted Tuesday in support of a controversial Native American mascot logo that a school committee previously voted to eliminate. Wakefield Memorial High School’s Native American Warrior logo morphed from a school committee discussion last month into a full-fledged political campaign. The vote indicated 55% of residents favored keeping the logo while 45% felt it should be changed. The ballot question, which occurred about a month after the town s school committee voted to eliminate the school’s Native American logo but keep the warrior name, is nonbinding. Quincy, Barnstable and several other communities have eliminated Native American mascots, logos or nicknames in the last year. ....
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One Massachusetts town is putting its Native American logo to a vote. Residents say the debate is tearing the town apart. By Matt Stout Globe Staff,Updated April 11, 2021, 1 hour ago Email to a Friend Nicole Calabrese, who chairs a ballot committee that supports eliminating Native American imagery from Wakefield s school logo, near a Wakefield Memorial High School scoreboard that displays the logo.Suzanne Krieter/Globe staff WAKEFIELD â The candidates argued over how to pay for a new school and the best ways to address the prolonged street closure on Broadway. As far as town council debates go, the virtual event here could have played out in hundreds of towns across Massachusetts. ....