星期六, 5月 16, 2015

BRA想延長徵用土地權十年 CPA促居民想像2030年

波士頓重建局(BRA)有意展延十年,在“都市更新”名目下,該局可徵用土地等等的建設發展權力,昨(十五)日來到華埠公園,徵詢民意,尋求支持。華人前進會為鼓吹“穩定華埠”,在同一地點舉辦“想像華埠2030“活動。
         美國聯邦政府在1949年時通過住宅法,藉以促進房屋建造速度,刺激經濟,更新環境日漸惡化的市區。波士頓市在19501960年代引進該法,成立了波士頓重建局,也賦予該局徵用(eminent domain)土地等權利。
         波士頓華埠乞臣街,原本宏偉壯觀的波士頓安良工商會大樓,都因為波士頓重建局的這一權力,當年被一刀切成兩半,讓出土地建高速公路幹道。紐約街一帶數以百計住宅,都被迫拆除。
         目前全麻州有三十一個城市,可使用這種都市更新權力。波士頓市的權限效期,大抵於2016年四月期滿。波士頓重建局有意就十六個都市更新區中,除了奧斯頓(Allston),一部分城中區(Downtown)之外的十四個,申請展延權限十年。
         波士頓重建局為此在去年十二月時,設立網站www.bostonurbanrenewal.org,還於三月底到四月中,在波士頓市政府大樓,黑石社區中心(Blackstone Community Center),麥迪遜公園(Madison Park )高中舉辦了三場社區會議。
         現在,波士頓重建局繼續收集民意,推出“都市更新在行動(Urban Renewal on the Move)”活動,預定在五月十五日至廿一日之間,隨著“流動波士頓市府(City Hall on the Go)”的卡車,深入社區,邀請民眾直接提交意見。
         昨日,波士頓重建局人員隨著“流動市政府“,到南端和波士頓華埠公園收集民意。
         華人前進會為此,特地於昨日在華埠公園,“流動市政府”卡車的對面,擺開一個“穩定華埠”標語牌,鋪開一幅15x15呎的手繪華埠地圖,標出華埠內的有哪些地方是可負擔住宅,公有土地,呼應波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh)日前提出“想像波士頓2030“計畫,要市民一起參與規劃未來的波士頓行動,打出”想像華埠2030“口號,請華埠居民表達一下,他們希望到2030年時,見到一個什麼樣的華埠。
         華人前進會表示,必須有方法界定波士頓重建局使用“都市更新”的權力,釐清責任,保護居民,使他們不致於受到如狼似虎發展商的欺負。
         昨日出席的華埠居民,紛紛在波士頓重建局的留言板上以中文寫下,“需要更多適合低收入的平價房屋”,“要求房東不能隨便加租”,“增加私人屋的住客保障”,“唐人街市我們的家園,拒絕任何藉口‘等字句。

圖片說明:
         華人前進會共同主席陳玉珍(右五)為人解釋該手繪地圖的作用。(菊子攝)
            華人前進會共同主席湯建華(右起),工作人員鄺寶蓮,華埠居民會共同主席余仕昂,執委陳佐平等人也在留言板上寫下看法。(菊子攝)

華森愛樂樂團慶29週年 林湛濤二胡技藝觀眾讚嘆

華森愛樂樂團(Waltham Philharmonic Orchestra )慶祝成立29年,日前在華森市JFK中學舉辦“東方夢境”亞洲音樂晚會,四百多名出席者大讚飽享耳福,二胡演奏家林湛濤的演奏,讓觀眾激動得頻呼安可,逼他一連出場謝幕了三次。
這場音樂會由該團指揮Michael Korn帶領, 上半場第一首曲目是19世紀作曲家Aram Khachaturian創作的《D 小調小提琴協奏曲》,由今年獲得華森愛樂樂團器樂比賽優勝獎的小提琴新秀Haig Aram Hovsepian擔任獨奏;第二首曲目是18世紀作曲家Alexander Borodin(鮑羅丁)的交響音畫《on the steppes central Asia在中亞細亞草原上》; 中場休息後,華森普林普頓兒童合唱團演唱了韓國歌曲《阿里郎》和日本歌曲《獻給日本》;接著交響樂團奏了中國作曲家葉小鋼創作的《嶺南組曲》。
華森愛樂樂團是一群音樂專業人士1985年組成的樂團。2009年加入該團的現任指揮Michael Korn,出生於西伯利亞,擅拉小提琴,具有豐富音樂演奏經驗。
該樂團現有團員60多人,大部份人在做為團員演奏之外,都另有其他的維生工作。他們為了準備這次演出,從去年9月份開始,每週排練一次。
當晚的壓軸節目是二胡演奏家林湛濤表演的兩首作品,蒙古小曲(清奏),以及二胡名曲《戰馬奔騰》。在華森愛樂樂團的管弦樂隊伴奏下,整場音樂會揉和出全新韻味,聽眾們都流露出興味盎然的表情。尤其是林湛濤與管弦樂團合作《戰馬奔騰》時,由於曲風激烈,演奏時還用上了大擊弓、雙弦抖弓等二胡特技,觀眾們不但聽得過癮,也看得投入。林湛濤剛一收弓,全場觀眾與台上樂隊就同時爆出熱烈掌聲,觀眾連呼“安可、安可”,林湛濤三次走回舞台謝幕,觀眾仍欲罷不從,情緒高昂的遲遲不肯離去。
當晚出席音樂會,認識林湛濤的人透露,華森愛樂樂團每年都舉辦樂器比賽,林湛濤的二胡學生,包括潘杰,陳微而,張牧含等人,分別在大波士頓地區各樂團舉辦的樂器演奏比賽中得過獎,華森愛樂樂團因而對林湛濤的二胡造詣早有所聞,今年辦慶祝週年演奏會,決定以東方夢境為主題,邀請林湛濤合作演出,就成了當然之舉。觀眾們的反應,也讓他們深為該決定高興。


圖片說明:

            林湛濤(中)演奏完畢謝幕,獲贈鮮花。前右為樂團指揮Michael Korn。(圖由Cary Chu提供)

            Haig Aram Hovsepian在華森愛樂樂團伴奏中拉小提琴。(圖由Cary Chu提供)

第九屆全球華文網路教育研討會 6/19-21 波士頓召開

分享雲端科技成果  拓劃華語教學新局
由僑委會舉辦的「第九屆全球華文網路教育研討會」將於619日至21日於美國波士頓麻省理工學院舉辦,本屆會議主題為「華語文教學與科技結合之方向與省思」,藉由回顧與分享華語文數位教學成果,反思雲端科技運用於華語文教學的限制,期盼開啟華語文數位教學的另一視野。
本研討會自1999年開辦迄今,每兩年舉辦一次,已先後在臺北辦理七屆,並於上屆首度在美國洛杉磯舉行,統計迄今已超過4,000位海內外華語文教育專家、學者、華語教學實務工作者、華語數位學習產業人士共同參與,不僅是全球三大華語文教學研討會之一,更已躋身全球最具規模亦最受矚目的華語文數位教學論壇之列,僑務委員會陳委員長士魁期許本屆研討會能以學術為優先,與世界接軌,希望藉由在人文薈萃的波士頓長春藤名校舉辦,提昇並深化研討會之學術規格,讓海內外專家、學者及負責第一線教學的老師相互激盪,建立臺灣在全球華語文界的影響力。
本屆研討會預計將有來自海內外相關學者、專家、實務工作者與科技菁英約250位人士齊聚一堂,彼此交流、激發創意,線上報名已於420日開放,525日前報名享有註冊費優惠,詳情請上研討會官網(http://www.ocac.net/icice2015/introduction.html)查詢。

第九屆全球華文網路教育研討會
時間:2015619日至21
地點:美國麻省理工學院(Massachusetts Institute of Technology,MIT
      77 Massachusetts Avenue ,Cambridge,MA 02139,U.S.A.
主題:華語文教學與科技結合的方向與省思
主辦單位:中華民國僑務委員會
承辦單位:國立臺灣師範大學華語文教學系暨研究所、波士頓華僑文教服務中心
合辦單位:麻省理工學院
協辦單位:美國中文教師學會、科技與中文教學學會、全美中小學中文教師協會、全美中文學校聯合總會、新英格蘭中文學校協會、
委辦單位:學術組/國立臺灣師範大學華語文教學系暨研究所

          秘書組/意念文創股份有限公司

More than 130 Asian American organizations sign open letter supporting equal opportunity in higher education

More than 130 Asian American organizations sign open letter supporting equal opportunity in higher education
WASHINGTON - Asian Americans Advancing Justice (Advancing Justice) joined 135 Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community organizations from across the country in an open letter in support of equal opportunity and affirmative action in higher education, highlighting that a majority of Asian Americans strongly support affirmative action in higher education.  
In response to an administrative complaint being filed today by Asian American groups seeking to dismantle race-conscious admissions policies at Harvard University, Advancing Justice issues the following statements:
“Historically, affirmative action programs have opened doors and provided opportunities for Asian Americans and other communities of color, who have been systematically denied everything from entrance into and citizenship in this country to educational opportunities, job promotions, and leadership positions,” states Betty Hung, Policy Director at Advancing Justice – Los Angeles. “Today, these programs continue to benefit communities of color and, in the education context, also has provided opportunities to members of our own ethnically diverse Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities, particularly Pilipino Americans, Southeast Asians, and many Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.”
Advancing Justice has a long supported and continue to support programs to ensure equal educational access as well as a diverse and inclusive society. As civil rights organizations, we remain a strong supporter of diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity in all contexts, including in education, employment, and contracting.
“Instead of asking Americans to come together to help address serious problems in our education system, these folks are trying to divide communities. We are in this boat together and Asians won’t save our children’s future by pushing other communities overboard,” said Christopher Punongbayan, Executive Director at Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus.

Dewey Square Farmers Market To Return Tuesday, Bringing Fresh Local Food to the Greenway

Dewey Square Farmers Market To Return Tuesday, Bringing Fresh Local Food to the Greenway
Popular Seasonal Market Will Return to Dewey Square on Tuesdays and Thursdays
BOSTON — The Boston Public Market’s farmers market in Dewey Square will return for the season on Tuesday, May 19, bringing fresh local food to residents, workers, and visitors on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The market offers farm fresh produce; meat, poultry, and eggs; milk and cheese; fish; bread and baked goods; flowers; and an assortment of specialty and prepared foods from more than a dozen local farmers, fishermen, and food producers.

The Dewey Square Farmer’s Market is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. on the Rose Kennedy Greenway across from South Station. It has operated seasonally from mid-May through November for over eight years.

In July, the permanent, year-round Boston Public Market will open above Haymarket MBTA station, housing over 30 permanent, year-round vendors selling locally produced items such as farm fresh produce; meat, poultry, and eggs; milk and cheese; fish and shellfish; bread and baked goods; flowers; and an assortment of specialty and prepared foods.

The Boston Public Market will be the only locally-sourced market of its kind in the United States. Everything sold at the Market will be produced or originate in New England. The Boston Public Market’s seasonal markets will continue to operate on the Greenway once the permanent Market opens.

In Massachusetts an estimated 3,399,092 individuals with private insurance are guaranteed access to free preventive services


In Massachusetts an estimated 3,399,092 individuals with private insurance are guaranteed access to free preventive services
 
In Massachusetts an estimated 3,399,092 individuals, including 1,412,394 women and 654,577 children, have private health insurance that covers recommended preventive services without cost sharing, according to a new ASPE Data Point from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Under the Affordable Care Act, most health plans are required to provide coverage for recommended preventive health care services without copays.  Nationwide, about 137 million individuals, including 55 million women and 28 million children, have private health insurance that covers recommended preventive services without cost sharing. Increased access to preventive services can reduce and prevent costly chronic diseases and help Bay Staters live healthier lives. These services include but are not limited to:

* Blood pressure screening                                * Well-baby and well-child visit
* Obesity screening and counseling                   * Flu vaccination and other immunizations
* Well-woman visits                                          * Tobacco cessation interventions
* Domestic violence screening and counseling  * Vision screening for children
* Breastfeeding support and supplies                * HIV screening
* FDA-approved contraceptive methods          * Depression screening

“Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, more Bay Staters have access to preventive services, including vaccinations, well-baby visits, and diabetes and blood pressure screenings," said Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell. “These services can substantially improve the health of families, and in some cases even save lives. We urge all individuals with health care coverage to take advantage of these services.  This can make a tremendous difference in the health of Americans.”

The data released today are broken down by age and gender.  Of the estimated 3,399,092 Bay Staters with access to recommended preventive services without cost sharing:
  • 654,577 are children, who have access to free preventive service coverage for flu vaccinations and other immunizations, vision screening, and well-baby and well-child visits.
     
  • 1,412,394 are women, who have access to free preventive services such as well-women visits, breastfeeding support and supplies, and recommended cancer screenings.
     
  • 1,332,122 are men, who have access to annual wellness visits, blood pressure screening, and cancer screenings.
Some of the estimated 137 million individuals nationwide that are guaranteed access to preventive services without cost sharing today may have had access to one or more of those services without cost sharing prior to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.  According to the Kaiser Family Foundation’s Employer Health Benefits Survey in 2012, 41 percent of all workers were covered by employer-sponsored group health plans that expanded their list of covered preventive services due to the Affordable Care Act.  Based on this and available Health Insurance Marketplace data at the time, HHS previously estimated that approximately 76 million Americans – and 30 million women – received expanded coverage of one or more preventive services because of the Affordable Care Act nationwide.  In Massachusetts, approximately 1,786,000 Bay Staters – and 692,000 women – received expanded coverage of one or more preventive services because of the Affordable Care Act. 

To read today’s data point, please visit:  http://aspe.hhs.gov/health/reports/2015/Prevention/ib_Prevention.pdf

Governor Baker Proclaims May 15, 2015 “Plant Something Day”

Governor Baker Proclaims May 15, 2015 “Plant Something Day”
EEA Secretary Matthew Beaton Celebrates with Tree Planting at Elementary School

CHARLEMONT– May 15, 2015- Governor Baker has proclaimed today, May 15, 2015, “Plant Something Day” to support the Commonwealth’s many flower and nursery growers. In celebration, Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Matthew Beaton and Department of Agricultural Resources (DAR) Commissioner John Lebeaux joined state and local officials for an apple tree planting ceremony at Hawlemont Regional Elementary School in Charlemont this morning.

“A strong and vibrant agriculture industry helps keep our communities healthy and our economy strong,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “I am proud to proclaim today Plant Something Day to honor the contributions Massachusetts’ flower and nursery growers make to the Commonwealth.”

“By declaring today Plant Something Day, the Baker-Polito Administration continues its commitment to the environment and its support for Massachusetts’ vital agriculture industry,” said EEA Secretary Matthew Beaton. “I urge everyone to get outside and plant something today. It’s a great way to spend time in nature, help the environment and support our local agricultural economy.”

There are 1,039 Massachusetts farms in floriculture, nursery, greenhouse and sod, employing more than 4,000 workers. The industry generated $144 million in sales last year, a third of total agricultural sales in Massachusetts.

Plant Something MA is an annual statewide initiative that encourages communities across the Commonwealth to support their local nurseries, garden centers, landscapers and floriculture growers by purchasing and planting something. The campaign is organized by the Massachusetts Flower Growers Association (MFGA) and the Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association (MNLA). The apple tree planted today was donated by Wanczyk Nursery in Hadley, MA and installed by Snow and Son's of Greenfield, MA.

“Plant Something Day is a wonderful opportunity to remind Massachusetts residents that the long planting season is now upon us,” said DAR Commissioner John Lebeaux. “From now through mid-fall, Massachusetts greenhouses, garden centers and nurseries are stocked with quality assorted plant material suited for Massachusetts conditions. They have plants to provide beautiful flowers, wonderful fragrance, interesting foliage, cooling shade, or something tasty and nutritious, while at the same time improving our environment.”

“The Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association is honored to participate with Secretary Beaton and Commissioner Lebeaux in the May 15th Plant Something Day,” said MNLA Executive Director Rena Sumner. “Planting something is good for you, your community, and the local economy.”

星期五, 5月 15, 2015

STATEMENT OF MAYOR Martin J. Walsh/ AG Murau Healy ON BOSTON MARATHON SENTENCING VERDICT

STATEMENT OF MAYOR MARTIN J. WALSH ON BOSTON MARATHON SENTENCING VERDICT
"I want to thank the jurors and the judiciary for their service to our community and our country. I hope this verdict provides a small amount of closure to the survivors, families, and all impacted by the violent and tragic events surrounding the 2013 Boston Marathon. We will forever remember and honor those who lost their lives and were affected by those senseless acts of violence on our City. Today, more than ever, we know that Boston is a City of hope, strength and resilience, that can overcome any challenge."

STATEMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL MAURA HEALEY ON BOSTON MARATHON SENTENCING VERDICT


“Our thoughts are with the survivors and victims of this senseless act of terror. I want to thank the jurors for their service to our Commonwealth and our country. What is clear is that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev tried to strike fear in the heart of a city, and failed miserably. While this trial may be completed, we will never forget those that we lost and the strength and resilience that our community showed in the face of such evil.”

STEPHANIE FAN and DAVID CHANG will lead an enlightening talk and walk through Boston's historic Chinatown

STEPHANIE FAN and DAVID CHANG
will lead an enlightening talk and walk through
Boston's historic Chinatown  

Have you wondered how and why Boston's Chinatown was primarily a bachelor society until the 1950s? Do you want to learn more about the beginning of family associations, or the restaurant and laundry businesses in Boston's Chinatown?

Take this 90-minute Historic Chinatown Walking Tour to find the answers and history behind those questions. We will also share with you personal anecdotes drawn from residents who have lived trough Chinatown's urban development over the last several decades.  BONUS: This tour will also feature the impact of food traditions in the neighborhood!


MEETING LOCATION (arrive at 10:15 to register):
Chinese Historical Society of New England
China Trade Center (lower atrium level, under the curved stairs)
2 Boylston St, Boston (MBTA: Chinatown/Orange)

617.338.4339

TICKETS:
General $15 | Students/Seniors $12 | CHSNE Members $8


RSVP to reserve your spot(s) by emailing info@chsne.org. Space is limited, and will otherwise be granted on a first come basis. 

FOREST HILLS/JAMAICA PLAIN SATURDAY, MAY 16: CASEY OVERPASS TO CLOSE IN THE EASTBOUND DIRECTION

FOREST HILLS/JAMAICA PLAIN
SATURDAY, MAY 16: CASEY OVERPASS TO CLOSE IN THE EASTBOUND DIRECTION

Following last week’s closure of the Casey Overpass in the westbound direction, starting on Saturday, May 16, the Casey Overpass will close in the eastbound direction, at which point the bridge will be completely inaccessible.  Demolition of the structure will begin during the week of May 18.  In order to maintain access, current traffic will be shifted to the temporary roadway that has been built to the north of the existing bridge.  Drivers are encouraged to reduce speed and exercise caution when traversing the work zone. 

During demolition, travel in the westbound (toward Jamaica Pond) direction will follow the temporary roadway from Shea Circle to the Arborway onramp at South Street.  Right and left turns will be permitted at the intersections with Washington Street and South Street. 

Eastbound (toward Franklin Park, Dorchester, and Mattapan) traffic will be split at the eastern (Arnold Arboretum) end of the Overpass.  Traffic seeking to access South Street, Forest Hills Station, and points south such as Roslindale Square, will bear to the right, making a right turn onto South Street at the bottom of the ramp.  Left turns onto South Street northbound will not be permitted

Eastbound through traffic for Shea Circle, Hyde Park Avenue, West Roxbury Municipal Court, Franklin Park, Dorchester, and Mattapan will bear left onto the eastbound temporary roadway.  Eastbound right or left turns to South Street in either direction will not be permitted.  Right and left turns at Washington Street will be open to traffic.  Generally speaking, north and southbound movements along Washington Street and South Street will remain as they are today for this phase of construction.  The southbound exit of Forest Hills Street into Shea Circle will remain closed to ensure the safety of the traveling public.

Any motorist bound for Shea Circle, West Roxbury Municipal Court, Dorchester, Franklin Park etc., accidentally bearing to the right and finding themselves on South Street is advised to turn left on Ukraine Way, left on Hyde Park Avenue, and turn right on the Arborway surface road immediately after the LAZ Parking Lot in Forest Hills.