星期六, 10月 17, 2015

華林功夫學校阿根廷傳捷報

摩頓市華林功夫太極學校傳捷報,5名學生在阿根廷舉行的第5屆世界國術大賽中,奪得12面金牌,10面銀牌,6面銅牌。
            摩頓市華林功夫太極學校今年7月組織了數十人,到馬里蘭州參加美國國際武術大賽,其中有五人成績優異,獲選為美國隊成員,923日到27日趕到阿根廷的門多薩(Mendoza)是,參加每3年一次,去年在馬來西亞舉行的世界武術大賽。
            5人中的Amy Tran, 蘇靜恩(Andrea So,鄧稀賢(Austin Tang3人為成人,Ricky Mei 和陳城熹( Thomas Tran 2人為青少年。
            美國隊成員來自全美各地,都是7月份在馬里蘭州巴爾的摩舉行的美國國際武術比賽中,取得資格者。華林功夫學校在該一比賽中贏得總冠軍。
            美國國家隊在第5屆世界國術大賽中,在參加比賽的秘魯(Peru),阿根廷(Argentina),德國(Germany),巴西(Brazil),巴拉圭(Paraguay),瑞士(Switzerland),智利(Chile),印度(India),加拿大(Canada),以及玻利維亞(Bolivia10國中,取得套術(Form),戰鬥,以及全方位冠軍。
            兩名都來自麻州摩頓市的華林功夫太極學校團員,都因為參加這比賽,獲得學校的專業發長表揚。陳城熹12歲,上Cheverus學校,Ricky Mei 16歲,上摩頓高中。
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摩頓市長葛帝生(Gary Christensen)恭喜學生得獎。(圖由華林功夫學校提供)

後左起,陳城熹,Amy Tran,蘇靜恩,鄧稀賢,Ricky Mei等得獎者和師父余脆梅(前左),摩頓市長葛帝生(Gary Christenson.)。(圖由華林功夫學校提供)       

            余翠梅(左)和 Zackary Desario ,以及摩頓市長葛帝生。圖由華林功夫學校提供)

星期五, 10月 16, 2015

Boston Man Indicted for Armed Bank Robbery

Boston Man Indicted for Armed Bank Robbery 

BOSTON—A Boston man was charged today in U.S. District Court in Boston in connection with robbing a Citizens Bank in Brighton.
Kenneth E. Denny, 60, was indicted on one count of armed bank robbery.
According to court documents, on July 24, 2015, a man, dressed in a tan hat, gray wig, blue sports coat, shirt and tie, entered a Citizens Bank on Washington Street in Brighton. Once inside the bank, the man allegedly handed the teller a demand note, removed an item which appeared to be a bomb from a newspaper he was carrying, placed it on the teller’s counter, and demanded money. The man was given $4,040, but was confronted by the bank’s manager when he attempted to leave. The man dropped the bag containing the money removed a white cell phone from his pocket and stated “I am going to blow it up.” The individual then exited the bank and was seen heading down Washington Street.
The Boston Police Bomb squad arrived and determined that the bomb was a hoax. Inside the bank, law enforcement officers allegedly found that the robber had left his wallet on the teller’s counter with a picture ID inside in the name of Kenneth E. Denny. Law enforcement officers recalled that they had observed a man who resembled Denny on Washington Street as they were approaching the bank. A few minutes later, officers located the man and confirmed that his name was Kenneth Denny. Denny was asked to produce identification and stated he must have lost his wallet.
Denny was detained and returned to the bank for a live line-up. Court documents allege that bank employees identified Denny as the man who had robbed them earlier in the day.
The charging statute provides for a sentence of no greater than 25 years in prison, five years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000. Actual sentences for federal crimes are typically less than the maximum penalties. Sentences are imposed by a federal district court judge based upon the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
United States Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz; Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston Field Division; and Boston Police Commissioner William Evans, made the announcement today. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Kenneth G. Shine of Ortiz’s Major Crimes Unit.
The details contained in the indictment are allegations. The defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in the court of law.
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American Airlines Has Changes at Logan Airport

American Airlines Has Changes at Logan Airport
US Airways Signage Ends Friday

BOSTON – Beginning Saturday, October 17thAmerican Airlines will formally take over the US Airways space at Boston Logan’s Terminal B. New signage at curbside and throughout the Terminal will help customers find their correct drop-off and check-in locations. American Airlines will now have three check-in locations, and passengers can use any of them and walk to their gate post security. American Airlines will have extra staff in the Terminal as customers adjust to the new changes

Other important information:
·         AmericanShuttle, formerly US Airways Shuttle, will remain in the same location in Terminal B (Gates B15-B19).
·         American Airlines now has two Admirals Clubs in Terminal B beyond security:
o   Near Gate B4
o   Near Gate B30

Locating your gate at Logan
Check your boarding pass or an airport monitor for your gate information. As a reminder, Gates B4-B19 are on the first side of Terminal B as you approach via the roadway. This is the location formerly occupied by US Airways. Gates B30-36 are on the second side of Terminal B. Passengers can use any American Airlines check in location to access their gate post security.

Online and mobile app check-in
Beginning Saturday, Oct. 17, use www.aa.com or the American Airlines mobile app to check in for flights, get boarding passes as early as 24 hours before departure, gate locations and flight status. Passengers can also sign up for automatic flight notifications or use the app to get last-minute changes and updates on the go. The US Airways app will no longer be available, and usairways.com will reroute customers to www.aa.com.

Customers can visit www.aa.com/arriving for the latest news and updates as American Airlines prepares to become one airline for its customers.

By Airport Shuttle Bus and Silver Line
Announcements will reflect the American Airlines gate numbers for the stops at Terminal B.

Picking up Passengers
Drivers in the cell phone lot waiting lot should get arrival gate information and then proceed to the passenger pick up area on the appropriate side of Terminal B.

BRA board approves $136 million in new projects at October meeting

BRA board approves $136 million in new projects at October meeting
Expected to create over 200 housing units and 350 construction jobs

BOSTON – The Board of Directors for the Boston Redevelopment Authority last night approved six new development projects, including four housing projects that will create a total of 216 units, 93 of which will be restricted as affordable. The board also approved a major renovation of the downtown Center Plaza office complex, a self storage and custom manufacturing facility in Newmarket, and a new pedestrian bridge for Boston Children’s Hospital.
The projects, which represent a combined investment of $136.3 million, will result in over 400,000 square feet of development and an estimated 355 construction jobs.
In addition to the new approvals, the BRA board granted final designation to a local development group to construct a hotel and residences along Melnea Cass Boulevard in Roxbury.
Below is a summary of the projects that are set to move forward.

Whittier Street public housing to be redeveloped, adding more units and growing mix of incomes

Total Project Cost: $44,000,000
Total SF: 110,000
Construction Jobs: 81
A partnership between the Boston Housing Authority (BHA), Preservation of Affordable Housing, and Madison Park Development Corporation won approval to overhaul one of Boston’s oldest and most distressed public housing developments. Known as Whittier Choice, the project will ultimately create a total of 387 mixed-income rental units. The first phase will result in 83 new units, and subsequent phases call for the redevelopment of all 200 low-income units that comprise the current Whittier Street public housing complex as well as additional mixed-income units.
When complete, the new development will include over 7,600 square feet of commercial space, public open space, and a recreation area. A fitness room, lounges, and community rooms are also planned. New street trees, benches, sidewalks, and lighting will help revitalize the surrounding streets, and residents will have access to bicycle parking as well as 121 underground parking spots.
Situated between Dudley Square and the Ruggles MBTA station, the Whittier Street development dates back to 1953. Funding has been secured for the first phase, and the development partners will continue to pursue financing for later phases. The BHA was unfortunately not awarded a Choice Neighborhood Grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the most recent round of funding allocations, but the agency plans to reapply.


Madison Park Development Corporation to build new housing along Melnea Cass in Lower Roxbury

Total Project Cost: $37,000,000
Total SF: 92,179
Construction Jobs: 69
Madison Park Development Corporation, one of the nation’s first community-based, non-profit organizations to independently develop affordable housing for low and moderate income residents, will undertake a new project to add 76 units of housing in Lower Roxbury. Already the operator of Madison Park Village, which was developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s along Melnea Cass Boulevard, the non-profit will construct two new buildings on nearby infill sites.
Designed by Elton + Hampton Architects, the Madison Park Infill project will be comprised of a four-story building with 16 units and a five-story building with 60 units located just southwest of the Ruggles MBTA Orange Line station. The project will transform an underutilized stretch along Melnea Cass Boulevard and improve the connectivity of the neighborhood by activating the surrounding streets with new residents.
Most, if not all, of the 76 units will be marketed as affordable housing thanks to Low Income Housing Tax Credits that the developer has secured.

Center Plaza to undergo sweeping renovation that includes new lobbies and penthouse addition

Total Project Cost: $25,000,000
Total SF: Approximately 30,000 (new space)
Construction Jobs: 104
Center Plaza, the hulking concrete office and commercial building that arcs around Suffolk Superior Court and overlooks Government Center, will receive a major facelift as part of a broad improvement plan being led by property owner Shorenstein. The crescent shaped, three-building complex was originally constructed in the late 1960s and contains over 717,000 square feet of space spread throughout nine floors.
The highlights of Shorenstein’s renovation plans include new lobbies and passageways between all three buildings and a 21,000 square foot penthouse addition that will provide more office space and a rooftop garden. A 9,400 square foot addition will be constructed on the ground floor and mezzanine levels in order to expand retail and restaurant opportunities at Center Plaza. Other improvements include better lighting, a publicly accessible elevator, and enhanced signage for tenants.
Shorenstein and CBT Architects have designed the new Center Plaza to be LEED Gold certifiable through the U.S. Green Building Council.


New housing to be developed on former manufacturing site in West Roxbury

Total Project Cost: $10,000,000
Total SF: 49,800
Construction Jobs: 36
A series of outdated, abandoned, and burned out former light industrial buildings at the corner of LaGrange and Centre Streets in West Roxbury will soon come down under a proposal approved by the BRA board last night. Developer Michael Argiros of Charles River Realty plans to demolish a shuttered factory that once made inhalers and construct a three-story residential building with 48 apartments, six of which will be designated as affordable.
The Victorian style multi-family building at 425 LaGrange Street, designed by Neshamkin French Architects, is intended to blend nicely with the surrounding neighborhood and Centre Street shopping area. The project will contain eight studios, 22 one-bedroom, 16 two-bedroom, and two three-bedroom units.
The developer hopes to break ground by March 2016 and complete the project by July 2017.

Housing project near South Boston’s Broadway Station will have photography studio and retail

Total Project Cost: $8,250,000
Total SF: 36,856
Construction Jobs: 27
A one-story structure at the corner of West Fourth Street and A Street in South Boston will be demolished to make way for a six-story project that will include nine residential units, a two-floor photography studio, ground-floor retail space, and off-street parking. 33 A Street Development won approval to construct the new building at 120 West Fourth Street, which will have one four-bedroom unit, six three-bedroom units, and two two-bedroom units. Eight units will be rental apartments, while one will be occupied by the property owner.
The developer will make sidewalk and landscaping improvements along A and West Fourth Streets as part of the project, which was designed by Embarc Studio.
Michael Indresano, the property and business owner who currently runs a photography studio, has also committed to providing photography and video services free of charge to local nonprofit organizations, such as Medicine Wheel Productions and the Pine Street Inn.


Storage facility approved for Newmarket Commercial District

Total Project Cost: $12,000,000
Total SF: 83,500
Construction Jobs: 37
Raymond Schneider, the owner of Red Dog Pet Resort and Spa on Southampton Street in Newmarket received approval to build a new storage facility on property adjacent to his other business. Boston Self Storage will be an 83,500 square foot facility with flexible storage space for customers. By incorporating sustainable design features, such as an energy efficient water system and environmentally friendly materials, the developer hopes to achieve LEED Silver certification.
Once the storage facility is established, the owner intends to start a small moving company to support his customers’ needs.
Based on feedback from community members and elected officials, the project will also include 19,000 square feet of fabrication space for local entrepreneurs for experimental manufacturing. By providing this resource, Mr. Schneider hopes to spur additional job creation beyond his project and support budding small businesses in the area.

Melnea Partners, LLC granted final designation to develop hotel and residences off Melnea Cass Boulevard

Total Project Cost: $38,000,000
Total SF: 126,400
Construction Jobs: TBD
An important parcel in the Roxbury Strategic Master Plan is closer to being redeveloped after the BRA board granted final designation to Melnea Partners, LLC, a collaborative being led by the local design and development firm Urbanica, as the developer for Parcel 9. The parcel, which is jointly owned by the BRA and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, will be redeveloped as the Melnea Hotel and Residences.
The project includes a 108-room hotel, 50 units of rental housing, and 8,000 square feet of retail space. The hotel will be a Residence Inn franchise, part of Marriott International’s portfolio of brands.
The development team hopes to begin construction of the hotel and residences by the end of this year, with the hotel slated for completion in spring 2017 and the residential units that summer.


Boston Children’s Hospital to construct new pedestrian bridge over Longwood Avenue

Boston Children’s Hospital received approval to amend its Institutional Master Plan in order to build a new pedestrian bridge over Longwood Avenue. The 3,250 square foot connector will link the patient and family parking garage with the hospital’s main building in order to create a safe passage that is protected from the elements for patients, staff, and visitors. A new concierge desk in the garage will process patient discharges, and visitors will have access to valet service.
The steel and glass bridge was designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects to be visually unobtrusive to passersby on Longwood Avenue. Children’s Hospital will create a pocket park outside the historic Hunnewell Building and make landscaping improvements along Longwood Avenue and Blackfan Street. Lighting will also be installed to better showcase the Hunnewell Building and its historic character. As a result of the new bridge, an existing concrete pedestrian bridge that spans Blackfan Street will be removed.

About the Boston Redevelopment Authority
As the City of Boston’s urban planning and economic development agency, the BRA works in partnership with the community to plan Boston's future while respecting its past. The agency’s passionate and knowledgeable staff guides physical, social, and economic change in Boston’s neighborhoods and its downtown to shape a more prosperous, resilient, and vibrant city for all. The BRA also prepares residents for new opportunities through employment training, human services and job creation. Learn more at www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org, and follow us on Twitter@BostonRedevelop.

新英格蘭中文專業教師協會換屆 呂圣竹接任會長

新英格蘭中文專業教師協會(NECTA)日前在波士頓華僑文教中心舉辦一日工作坊,安排五名老師分享教學心得,並改選出品貴(Pingreen)高中老師呂圣竹為新任會長。
卸任會長,在布魯克蘭高中任教的張福增表示,當天的五項講座,主講老師及講題分別為,蘇關麗媚的“我準備教學的方式”,布魯克蘭高中張麗華老師的“當人權更重要(When Humanity Prevails)”,葉金惠老師的“講數位故事的工具(A tool for digital story-telling)”,王明德老師的摺紙,林遊嵐的“新文字架構(Introducing New Literacies Framework)”。
蘇關麗媚在昆士高中任教6年。她認為製作教學計畫,最好一做就是一整年,並制定故事單元及時間架構,每個月的進度。她分享了一個單位計畫的元素,製作單位計畫的方法,製作一堂課的幻燈片的方法,一日教學的例子,以及教學範例等。
張麗華在布魯克蘭高中任教,因為經常有學生詢問兩岸關係,促使她爭取到布魯克蘭教育者基金會撥給經費,赴台海兩岸實地採訪,並製作出一份感人的報告。
            張麗華指出,中國和台灣歷經50多年的政治僵持,隔絕後,終於把政治及理想上的差異,暫時放在一旁,數以萬計的人們,得以和失散多年的親人團聚。她的這份報告檢視中國,台灣的過去,現在及未來,以及兩岸關係如何影響了地方上的經濟,文化及政治。目前,中國政府的態度是台灣不談獨立,中國就不談統一,而大部分台灣人也希望“不統,不獨,不武”的維持現狀,
            葉金惠介紹“故事板(Storyboard)“,並講解如何使用這電腦軟體來輔助中國語文教學。
            王明德示範摺紙藝術,教作紙花瓶,鉛筆盒,還分享了利用回收物的構想。
            林遊嵐“介紹新的文字架構(Introducing New Literacies Framework)“,說明外語協會(ACTFL)新近成立了”語言及文字合作中心(The Language and Literacy Collaboration Center), 以期語言世界因應新文字發展,幫助老師面對最新的趨勢。她也指出,在新的文字架構中,學生們必須能夠流利應用科技來取得使用文字的流利程度與效率,能夠有意地和其他人建立起跨文化連繫及關係,以合作解決問題,加強獨立思考。新的中文要求,在初級程度中,要知道學生能認識,閱讀,了解什麼,有些什麼樣的內容主題,學生能寫些什麼,科技工具能夠怎麼被引用來加強文字技能等等。

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            張福增(左)交棒,呂圣竹(右)接任新英格蘭中文專業教師協會會長。(菊子攝)

            左起,林遊嵐,王俞文,王明德,張福增,葉金惠老師等人是新英格蘭中文專業教師協會的核心成員。(菊子攝)

            張麗華(立者)的兩岸關係調查報告,引人深思。(菊子攝)