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星期三, 2月 04, 2026
New Book: A Force For Good: Gisela Warburg Wyzanski
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards Over $3 Million in Grants to Help Communities Prepare for Extreme Weather
Applicant | MVP Program Region | Total Award |
Berkshire Regional Planning Commission on behalf of Adams, Lanesborough, North Adams, & Williamstown | Berkshires & Hilltowns | $325,000 |
Braintree | Greater Boston | $100,000 |
Buckland | Berkshires & Hilltowns | $100,000 |
Concord | Northeast | $100,000 |
Dover | Greater Boston | $100,000 |
Metropolitan Area Planning Council on behalf of Essex, Gloucester, Manchester, & Rockport | Northeast | $325,000 |
Falmouth | Southeast | $103,400 |
Gosnold | Southeast | $100,000 |
Grafton | Central | $100,000 |
Lawrence | Northeast | $110,000 |
Marion | Southeast | $101,000 |
Mattapoisett | Southeast | $100,000 |
Mendon | Central | $100,000 |
Millbury | Central | $100,000 |
Monterey | Berkshires & Hilltowns | $100,000 |
Newbury | Northeast | $100,000 |
Newton | Greater Boston | $100,000 |
Norwood, Dedham, & Milton | Greater Boston | $260,000 |
Sandwich | Southeast | $100,000 |
Shrewsbury | Central | $100,000 |
Stow | Northeast | $100,000 |
Wareham | Southeast | $101,100 |
Westborough | Central | $100,000 |
Weymouth | Greater Boston | $100,000 |
星期二, 2月 03, 2026
波士頓台灣同鄉會「金馬五吉」慶新年 楊慧雅接任會長
| 右起,波士頓僑教中心主任高家富,經文處處長廖朝宏恭喜楊慧雅(左二) 接任會長,感謝卸任會長張馨云(中)和鄭嵎(左一)的服務。(周菊子攝) |
卸任會長張馨云和鄭嵎在活動開場後,先做年度報告,再由台灣人公共事務會(FAPA)現任波士頓分會會長杞佳泰介紹該會近況。
| 新當選理事,左起蘇亭瑋,石國治,高青懌,楊佩穎,陳子靖。(周菊子攝) |
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| 左到右:蘇亭瑋,石國治,陳胤菘,楊佩穎,楊慧雅,高青懌, 黃文彥,陳子靖,彭聲翔。(周菊子攝) |
張馨云和鄭嵎說明,該會以“連絡鄉親,促進合作,維護同鄉之福利,關心台灣,維護同胞之人權及福利為宗旨。他們2人和許時榮、彭幸娜,石茜茹等2024年理事,今年任期屆滿,將把服務鄉親重任,交由2025年理事楊慧雅,陳胤菘,黃文彥,許郁瑢,彭聲翔,以及1月31日當選的2026年理事石國治,高青懌,楊佩穎,蘇亭瑋,陳子靖等人承接。
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| TAA Boston理事們合影。(周菊子攝) |
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| 科研家魔術師吳名儒表演魔術,強調給人希望,有夢就能成真。(周菊子攝) |
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| 應邀上台觀眾展示“真的”變出來耶!(周菊子攝) |
這天的文娛活動部分,有小朋友表演唱歌,彈琴,展示作曲才藝。也有讓座中眾人笑得東倒西歪的台語繞口令。最引人矚目的則是兼具科學家,說故事人,以及魔術師身份的吳名儒。
| 石國治展示僑委會送出的月曆。(周菊子攝) |
駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長廖朝宏,波士頓僑教中心主任高家富這天也都特地出席,和台灣鄉親們同慶新年,並送上祝福。(更新版)
| 蘇美麗(左)和羅靜春(又)結伴看比表演。(周菊子攝) |
| Kaden Wu彈奏他的創作。(周菊子攝) |
| 歐亮恩唱“我的寶貝”。(周菊子攝) |
| Olivia Chen表演彈琴。(周菊子攝) |
| 彭幸娜請出席者投票選理事。(周菊子攝) |
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| 右起,石國治、張馨云、鄭嵎主持抽獎。(周菊子攝) |
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| 波士頓台灣同鄉會的資深會員們欣賞節目。(周菊子攝) |
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| 波士頓台灣同鄉會的資深會員們欣賞節目之二。(周菊子攝) |
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| 波士頓台灣同鄉會的資深會員們欣賞節目之三。(周菊子攝) |
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| 波士頓台灣同鄉會的資深會員們欣賞節目之四。(周菊子攝) |
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| 台語猜謎。(周菊子攝) |
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| 台語猜謎2。(周菊子攝) |
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| 看圖猜台灣景點。(周菊子攝) |
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| 猜謎。(周菊子攝) |
| 會場。(周菊子攝) |
麻州長與丹麥駐美大使簽署經濟合作協議
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $900,000 to Help Young Adults with Disabilities Prepare for Employment
DANVERS - The Healey-Driscoll Administration today announced $900,000 in grant funding for six organizations across Massachusetts to provide job training, employment placement, and post-placement services for 116 young adults with disabilities.
Labor and Workforce Development Secretary Lauren Jones made the announcement at Northeast Arc, Inc. in Danvers. Northeast Arc, Inc received $115,000 to provide training for 15 young adults with disabilities in the Food Service and Child Care industry. Participants will receive classroom training specific to Food Service and Child Care occupations, benefit from job tours, job trials and paid internship opportunities, and after completing program requirements, job placement and support services. They will earn ServSafe, CPR and First Aid certifications.
Since 2023, the Healey-Driscoll Administration, in partnership with Commonwealth Corporation, has awarded $2,715,625 in Employment Program for Young Adults with Disabilities grants, projected to provide training and job placement services to over 360 individuals. Participants have been placed in a wide range of industries, including Transportation & Warehousing, Administrative and Support Services, Recreation, Educational Services, Waste Management, and Retail. The program also provides essential workforce support to help overcome employment barriers, such as transportation assistance, job coaching, soft and hard skills training, post-placement support, and support with requesting workplace accommodations.
“Across our state, there are talented, motivated people who face real barriers to employment—and employers who are eager to hire and grow their workforce,” said Governor Maura Healey. “These grants help break down those barriers by providing the skills, supports, and pathways people need to succeed in high-demand industries.”
“Everyone deserves an opportunity for meaningful work,” said Lieutenant Governor Driscoll. “These grants are about removing barriers, supporting people where they are, and connecting individuals with the skills and opportunities they need to succeed—while helping employers build a stronger, more inclusive workforce.”
Today’s announcement investments in Employment Program for Young Adults with Disabilities grants builds on the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s strategic investment to attract and develop diverse, skilled talent to meet the needs of Massachusetts employers across industries and statewide. The grant program, funded by the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD) and administered by Commonwealth Corporation, engages organizations dedicated to training young adults with disabilities.
“The Healey-Driscoll administration’s workforce agenda focuses on increasing access and reducing barriers to meaningful employment for Massachusetts jobseekers, including individuals with disabilities,” said Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Lauren Jones. “We value the partnerships with awarded organizations to provide critical job skills and wrap around support that will improve employment outcomes and advance economic opportunities for individuals with disabilities as we grow a more inclusive workforce in Massachusetts.”
“We are deeply committed to supporting community-based organizations that are driving inclusive training and employment opportunities for young adults with disabilities across Massachusetts,” said Molly Jacobson, President & CEO of Commonwealth Corporation. “Their leadership and innovation are paving the way toward a more equitable workforce where every young person can pursue meaningful, fulfilling careers. We’re grateful for their partnership and congratulate this round of grantees for the impact they’re making in our communities.”
The following is a complete list of the organizations awarded the Employment Program for Young Adults with Disabilities grant totaling $900,000:
Berkshire County Arc, Inc. (BCArc), Pittsfield: $80,000
BCArc will support 12 program participants by providing a structured pathway to employment in the healthcare sector. Through partnerships with Sugar Hill and Craneville Place of Dalton, participants will receive hands-on training for entry-level healthcare positions. Training will focus on roles such as Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Dietary Aide, Home Health Aide, and Activities Assistant. Skills acquired at Sugar Hill and Craneville Place will be transferable to other healthcare employers throughout the region.
Central Mass Center for Business & Enterprise, D.B.A. Blackstone Valley Hub for Workforce Development (BV Hub), Whitinsville: $170,000
The Blackstone Valley Hub for Workforce Development (BV Hub) will deliver the Foundations in Healthcare and School Support Careers program, an inclusive training and employment initiative preparing 24 neurodivergent young adults with cognitive disabilities for sustainable careers in the health and social services sector. Employer and community partners include Optum Health Reliant Healthcare, Applied Behavior Institute (ABI), Sutton Public Schools, Northbridge Public Schools, MassHire Central Region Workforce Board, MassAbility, Center of Hope, and transition programs at Nipmuc and Uxbridge.
Curry College, Milton: $165,000
Curry College’s Neurodiversity Center for Excellence (NCE) will launch a comprehensive employment transition program designed to support 22 neurodivergent young adults with disabilities across Massachusetts. The initiative focuses on building executive function skills, workplace readiness, and inclusive employer partnerships to improve employment outcomes for individuals with autism, ADHD, and other learning differences. Employer partners include Alkermes, The Trustee of Reservations, and Enterprise Mobility.
Jewish Vocational Service (JVS), Boston: $175,000
The Transitions to Work (TTW) program at Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) will prepare 18 young adults with disabilities in Greater Boston and Brockton with the skills needed to compete for jobs, while building overall job readiness and life skills through training and internships. Partnering with top local employers like CVS Health, Spaulding Rehabilitation Network, and Old Colony YMCA, South Shore Hospital, VA Brockton Medical Center, and the Sodexo-managed food service departments at Boston Children’s Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, TTW equips participants with the skills they need to thrive in the workforce.
Northeast Arc, Inc. (NeArc), Danvers: $115,00
NeArc will prepare 15 young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and/or autism spectrum disorder with training in the Food Service and Child Care industry. Participants will receive classroom training specific to Food Service and Child Care occupations, benefit from job tours, job trials and paid internship opportunities, and after completing program requirements, job placement and support services. They will earn ServSafe, CPR and First Aid certifications.
Polus Center for Social and Economic Development, Athol: $195,000
Retail Skills for Young Adults with Disabilities is an 8-week training program that will train 27 young adults with disabilities, ages 18–35, who are interested in pursuing work with one of Polus’ employer partners (Price Chopper, CVS Health, or Shaws) or at similar grocery or retail settings. The program will be offered statewide, with a focus on Central and North Central Massachusetts, Middlesex County, and Greater Boston.














