星期五, 10月 08, 2021

波士頓華埠居民會籲11月大選一號問題請投YES

Sarah Wang解說大選公投關於市府預算的問題。
            (Boston Orange 波士頓報導) 波士頓華埠居民會(CRA)的月例會,106日晚在網上召開,匯報華埠圖書館將設在R1地段,聆聽Jacob Wirth餐廳原有酒牌的轉讓申請,呼籲居民支持11月選票上的第一個問題,說明租戶購買機會(TOPA)案定1012日公聽。

            華埠圖書館之友的代表Heang Rubin簡述華埠爭取圖書館的歷史,包括早從2001年就開始爭取重建,經華埠和波士頓市政府,波士頓公共圖書館,以及波士頓計畫和發展局(BPDA)合作,20182月在波約斯頓街的中華貿易大樓裏,安置了臨時性的華埠圖書館。現在可算已確定,波士頓華埠圖書館將座落在R1地段的發展計劃內。

            波士頓計畫及發展局的Reay Pannesi6日晚在華埠居民會中說明,R1地段的項目評審委員會是如何形成及運作的。BPDA將向民意代表、社區群體及社區成員所求提名,社區成員也可以自薦,10月底將發出提名表。BPDA預定挑選68人組成這委員會。

            她說明自己是BPDA地產部的資深地產發展專員,和計畫部的資深計畫員Ocean Luo,計劃員Kelly Sherman,以及其他人員組成R1地段小組。

波士頓華埠圖書館將座落在老一輩熟悉的Bubbke,R1地段上。
            R1地段座落在東西向的泰勒街(Tyler)和乞臣街(Hudson),以及南北向的哈佛街(Harvard)、尼倫街(Kneeland)之間,以前是被稱為氣球(Bubble)的青年會(YMCA)所在地,目前出租給Tufts共享服務做停車場用。


           
R1
地段在南灣市區更新區,有14BPDA擁有的空置土地,面積約等於18714平方英尺。BPDA2021811日發出招標書,截止日期是1028日。BPDA希望這塊土地的發展,能夠符合區域規畫的第43章規定,以及1990年的華埠社區計畫理想。發展指導員則還將顧及,2020年的華埠總體計畫,R1地段的社區看法演練,城中區計畫,包括要建造綜合用途大樓,提高可負擔住宅比率,提供租用,購買的多種選擇,要有一些大的,適合全家居住房型,要考慮對週遭住宅物業的影響,地面樓層應做雜貨店、圖書館及社區活動用途,要有庭院等開放空間。

BPDA的Reay Pannesi籲請居民參加項目評審委員會。

            今年112日的大選,在選票上會有一個公投問題,要市民決定,是否在制定市府預算上,給波士頓市議員更多權力。

            Sarah Wang以多張幻燈片解說,市府的收入有91%來自財產稅(73%),州政府補助(13%),消費稅(5%)。營運預算一年約有36億美元,用於教育(45.8%),警察及治安(24.6%),以及行政(9.8%),街道(6%),健康和服務5.7%,以及其他(8%)。他們尤其關注營運預算中撥給支付老師及圖書館員薪資的經費有多少。

            這些預算由市長和預算辦公室主任,市長任命的各部門負責人提出,波士頓市13名市議員審核,但只能同意或否決,並不能修訂,除非修改市政府憲章。

            112日大選的選票問題1,就是要由民眾公投,來決定這憲章是否修改為容許市議員根據民眾意見,提出更改預算要求,再由市長批准,否決,或繼續討論。

            華埠土地信託會主任駱理德在會中說明,1012日上午11點,有個關於租戶購買機會(TOPA)的聽證會,希望居民出席支持這一提案。

            駱理德解釋道,這是要防止豪華區內的中低收入租戶流離失所,最好辦法是協助他們購買房屋,或由土地信託會來購買,         以達到永久保留住宅可負擔性的目標,同時賦予租戶和整個社區對住宅的選擇和控制權。

            該會認為可行作法有5步驟,首先是房東有意出售時,應通知租客,然後由租客組織起來提出有意購買聲明並出價,接著談判,最後是籌錢或貸款,或者要和第三方出價者比價。

            當晚的會議還有申請購買Jacob Wirth餐廳原有酒牌者,出席陳情。


陳宏寬音樂會再現大師風範

陳宏寬在新英格蘭音樂學院 Jodan Hall 演奏、謝幕。(周菊子攝)
            (Boston Orange) 著名鋼琴家陳宏寬102日晚在新英格蘭音樂學院喬登廳 (Jordan Hall) ,為中華表演藝術基金會第32季音樂會系列拉開序幕,以90分鐘不間斷演奏,讓人沉迷在他的琴音中,遍賞1685年巴哈到20世紀的現代作品,久久不能自已。

這場公演,礙於新冠病毒疫情期間的安全規定,現場人數有限制,但仍有包括紐英崙音樂學院鋼琴教授,音樂界重要人物,以及遠從外地趕來的學生等的330多人趕來出席。

連現年80歲的前波士頓環球報(Boston Globe) 主筆 Richard Dyer 93歲的普立茲獎得主Yehudi Wyner 也親自到場聆聽。

陳宏寬夫婦獻花感謝中華表演基金會會長譚嘉陵(中)的長期支持。
(周菊子攝)
陳宏寬在90分鐘的演奏會中,連中場也不休息,一口氣從巴哈(1685-1750)、蕭邦、李斯特、布拉姆斯、德彪西、到拉赫瑪尼諾夫(1873-1943),把巴洛克時期(Baroque)、古典派、浪漫派、到20世紀現代派的各有特色作品,彈得讓專業鋼琴老師們不約而同讚嘆,紛紛說每次聽陳宏寬演出,都能聽到新詮釋,動人音色。他似乎能掌握所有音鍵,在最輕微處,能把琴音清晰送進人耳,在最震撼處,能讓人感到有如狂風暴雨來襲,渾忘琴音來自鍵盤,只覺音韻扣人心弦。

              陳宏寬目前在茱莉雅音樂學院及耶魯大學音樂系任教,曾多次獲得世界頂尖大獎,在世界各地與著名指揮家及樂團合作演出,深受國際肯定。1992年,他的右手突然受重傷,最嚴重時連電視遙控器都無法按,有整整七年不能彈琴,身心都受到嚴重打擊,靠著研讀中西古典文學、佛經、氣功來支撐。七年後他復出舉辦首場獨奏會,佳評如潮,被稱為涅槃重生的藝術家。

陳宏寬(左二)的企業家姊姊及姊夫,創辦HDM公司的陳碧瑤(右二),
劉世均(右一),也特地出席音樂會。陳碧瑤還記得弟弟三歲時彈琴
情景,笑說雖然他們的父親不是很懂音樂,每次陳宏寬演奏音樂,
父親拍掌的聲音總是最大。這晚她代替爸爸給陳宏寬拍掌。
(周菊子攝)
              102日晚演奏結束時,全體觀眾起立鼓掌,欲罷不能,他又演奏了兩首安可曲,並獻花向長期支持他的中華表演藝術基金會會長譚嘉陵致謝。

中華表演藝術基金會的下一場音樂會,將由2019年伊麗莎白皇后小提琴大賽第一名Stella Chen ,以及2019年伊麗莎白皇后鋼琴大賽第二名及2019Avery Fisher Career 獎主鋼琴家Henry Kramer ,在喬登廳聯合演出。門票$15-$50,六歲以下兒童不可入場。學生免費票及非學生贈送券,可在官網登記。疫情安全規格詳情請查:http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/contents/season/20211106/index.html

星期四, 10月 07, 2021

North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters Endorse Michelle Wu for Mayor

North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters Endorse Michelle Wu for Mayor 

Boston, MA — Today, North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters endorsed Michelle Wu for Mayor of Boston at a Dorchester rally attended by hundreds of union members. Their backing demonstrates key support from a union representing 28,000 carpenters, pile drivers, shop and millmen, and floorcoverers across New England. The endorsement cited Wu’s commitment to good jobs, vocational training and responsible development. 

“In her career and during this campaign, Michelle Wu has demonstrated that she understands what's on the minds of union carpenters and our industry. She was the first candidate to take the responsible development pledge during the primary because she understands the benefits and challenges that come from building in the City of Boston. Like us, she's a champion of training people for careers, employment that comes with health and retirement benefits, and creating opportunities for everyone in the community. As carpenters, we take visions and plans and make them real. We believe Michelle Wu is the right person to harness the positive power of responsible development. On behalf of more than 5,000 carpenters that live and work in the city, we're proud to endorse Michelle Wu for Mayor of Boston,” said Joe Byrne, the Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters and a member of Carpenters Local 327.

Boston is strong when our unions are strong. I’m grateful and excited to welcome the workers of the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters to our multiracial, multigenerational and multilingual coalition. Together, we’ll fight for safe, good jobs and the worker protections all of us deserve,” said Michelle Wu. 

North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters’ endorsement add to an enthusiastic multigenerational, multicultural coalition of grassroots supporters, including leaders Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Ed Markey, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, Mayor Kim Janey, Sheriff Steve Tompkins, Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards, Boston City Councilor Liz Breadon, Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo, State Senator and Assistant Majority Leader Sal DiDomenico, State Representative and Assistant Majority Leader Mike Moran, State Representative and Ways and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz, State Senator Sonia Chang Diaz State Senator Julian Cyr, Representatives Liz Miranda, Adrian Madaro, Jay Livingstone, Tram Nguyen, Tommy Vitolo, Natalie Higgins, Vanna Howard, Maria Robinson, Andy Vargas; Suffolk County Register of Probate Felix Arroyo Sr.; former State Representative and Assistant Majority Leader Byron Rushing; labor unions 1199 SEIU, 32BJ SEIU, Teamsters Local 25, New England Joint Board of UNITE HERE!, UAW Region 9A, Laborers Local 22, Alliance of Unions at the MBTA, MBTA Inspectors Union Local 600, OPEIU Local 453; climate organizations Sunrise Boston, Sierra Club, the Environmental League of Massachusetts, 350 Mass Action; Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts; WAKANDA II; Progressive West Roxbury/Roslindale; Boston’s Ward 1, Ward 4 and Ward 5 Democratic Committees; The Boston Guardian; and fellow municipal elected officials from across Greater Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. For all of Michelle for Boston’s endorsements, visit michelleforboston.com

MAYOR JANEY ANNOUNCES PUBLIC SAFETY AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPARATIONS AHEAD OF 2021 BOSTON MARATHON

MAYOR JANEY ANNOUNCES PUBLIC SAFETY AND PUBLIC HEALTH PREPARATIONS AHEAD OF 2021 BOSTON MARATHON

 

BOSTON - Thursday, October 7, 2021 - As the City of Boston prepares for athletes and visitors for the 125th Boston Marathon, Mayor Kim Janey today released public safety and public health preparations to ensure a successful series of events.

 

“As we welcome back the annual Boston Marathon, I want to remind everyone that this year we must be vigilant with both our public safety and our public health. I encourage spectators to take precautions to keep ourselves safe from the spread of COVID-19,” said Mayor Janey. “Best of luck to all of our athletes. You make the entire City of Boston proud.”

Public Safety

·    Boston Police Department (BPD) will have uniformed and undercover officers along the marathon route.

·    Cameras will be active along the Boston portion of the Marathon route, and observation points will be set up around the finish line area in the Back Bay to monitor the crowd.

·    Spectators are encouraged to leave large items such as backpacks and strollers at home. These items are not banned; however, individuals may be subject to search.

·    Call 9-1-1 in an emergency situation and follow @bostonpolice for race safety updates.

·    Boston Fire will have walking patrols along the course to respond to incidents. Patrols can call-in additional assets, utilizing the alleys and adjacent roadways to the course. Air quality monitoring will also be carried out along the route.

·    Boston Fire will stage its specialized units for Tech Rescue, Haz Mat, Decon, and additional apparatus at strategic locations on both sides of the course.

 

Emergency Medical Services

 

·    Boston EMS will have enhanced medical coverage, including additional personnel in the field, dispatch and special operations. 

·    Units will be deployed along the Boston route and in the finish line area, ready to serve anyone requiring medical assistance, including runners, spectators and volunteers. This will include EMTs and paramedics working on ambulances, bikes and carts, as well as in medical stations. 

·    Through close coordination with medical volunteers, Boston EMS works to treat and release as many people on scene as possible, which is intended to mitigate the impact to the hospital system. 

·    Boston EMS plans to increase the number of ambulances citywide to ensure there will be no disruption in services to residents.

 

Street Closures & Traffic Advisories

 

Please see attached traffic advisory from the Boston Transportation Department.

 

·    Vehicle traffic will be prohibited and parking will be restricted on many streets in Boston in the days leading up to the Boston Marathon and on Monday, October 11, 2021.  

·    Using the MBTA to travel to and from Boston on Marathon Monday is strongly recommended. Detailed information on MBTA service can be found at www.MBTA.com. For a faster return trip, the MBTA advises riders to purchase a round-trip rather than a one-way ticket.

·    On Marathon Monday, Newbury Street and Huntington Avenue outbound will be closed to vehicle traffic to allow easier spectator movement in the area.

·    Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the City’s Bluebikes program.

·    Read all posted signs and variable message boards carefully.

 

Emergency Communications

 

·    The City’s Emergency Operations Center will be open on Monday to monitor the races. The EOC will be staffed by our city departments, state agencies and our non-profit partners to coordinate the City’s Operational plan. Additionally, the EOC will monitor the weather, maintain situational awareness regarding the various Marathon events, respond to any resource requests from public safety and manage family reunification if needed.

·    Boston EMS, Police, Fire, and the Office of Emergency Management will have personnel assigned to the multi-agency coordination center at the Massachusetts Emergency Operation Center in Framingham.

·    BPHC will have staffing at the Dispatch Operations Center and Central Medical Emergency Dispatch (CMED) Center where ambulance to hospital communication throughout metropolitan Boston is coordinated.

·    Sign up for AlertBoston to receive emergency notifications from the City at boston.gov/emergency. Alerts are available in multiple languages (Arabic, Chinese, Cape Verdean Creole, French, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese) in order to make them accessible to all.

 

Public Health

 

·    The BAA (Boston Athletic Association) and City of Boston have worked together this year to ensure the safety of all participants, staff, volunteers, and spectators.

·    We strongly encourage everyone to practice personal responsibility for the 125th Boston Marathon. From guests traveling with athletes to spectators cheering on participants, everyone is encouraged to take efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

·    These efforts may include:

·    Being fully vaccinated 

·    Getting tested for COVID-19 prior to any travel 

·    Wearing a mask when you cannot socially distance over race week 

·    Only using B.A.A. provided course nutrition in lieu of accepting hydration or food from spectators 

·    This is an entirely outdoor, open-air event. It is encouraged, but not required, to wear masks.

·    Individuals who are not fully vaccinated are at higher risk of suffering severe illness or death from COVID-19 infection.

·    Any participant, volunteer, or spectator exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 should stay home.

·    If you do plan to attend, avoid congested areas, wear a mask to cover your nose and mouth, try to maintain six feet of physical distance as much as possible, and wash your hands regularly.

·    To get vaccinated, find a location near you on boston.gov/coronavirus.

 

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昆士市藝術協會藝廊訂10月15日開幕

               (Boston Orange 編譯)昆士市長柯奇(Tom Koch)和昆士藝術協會,以及贊助商大理石市電力供應公司,Quirk汽車代理,WAC燈光及招牌設計公司聯袂宣佈,位於昆士市城區的QArt藝廊(1229 Hancock Street)開幕。

               開幕展覽將展示該會會員作品,所有陳列品皆可出售。

             1015日晚6點半,將有私人接待會及剪綵儀式。

             藝廊將於1016日中午12點起正式對外開放。

             昆士藝術協會會長Ellyn Moller表示,該會從1979年創立以來,一直是本地藝術家和昆士市外世界的重要連接及資源,在昆士市市府及市長柯奇和贊助商等支持下,該會很興奮有現在的進展。他們相信每個人都有機會經由藝術豐富生活。

            11月起,昆士藝術協會將主辦小型作品展,週六的主題展,以及學生作品展,包括原創設計及博物館品質的玻璃作品,珠寶及陶器,油畫,水彩,淡彩及壓克力雕塑等。

            查詢該會詳情可上網quincyartma.org. 

QUINCY ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY TO OPEN OCTOBER 15th 

QUINCY, MA – September 27, 2021 Mayor Thomas P. Koch, the City of Quincy and The Quincy Art Association, along with its sponsors Granite City Electric Supply Company and Quirk Auto Dealers, WAC Lighting and Sign Design, are proud to announce the grand opening of the QArts Gallery at 1229 Hancock Street in downtown Quincy. To mark the gallery’s debut, the exhibition will begin with a curated members showing. All artwork is available for sale. A private reception and ribbon cutting will be held on Friday, October 15th at 6:30 p.m. The gallery will open its doors to the public on Saturday, October 16th at 12:00 noon. Ellyn Moller, President of the Quincy Art Association shared, “The QAA has been a valuable resource for decades, and a vital link between local artists and communities well beyond Quincy. Our members are the driving force behind the public outreach, devoting time to not only to their craft, but by lending their professional expertise in areas like teaching classes and workshops, coordinating art exhibits and several annual events, addressing our fundraising, marketing and graphics needs, maintaining our office and studio space, and now as we are about to open the QArts Gallery, we are staffing our hours of operation with volunteer members. With the support of Mayor Tom Koch, the City of Quincy and community sponsors, such as Granite City Electric and Quirk Auto Dealerships, everyone has opportunities for enriching their lives through art, whether you’re a creator or a patron. This is such an exciting time for the QAA and we look forward to continuing our mission for many years to come.” Beginning in November, Q.A.A. will host a small works exhibit along with a themed Faire Saturday as well as art students’ thesis show, an art in fashion exhibit featuring original designs and museum quality glasswork, jewelry and pottery. Paintings in oil, watercolor, pastels and acrylic along with sculptures will all be on display. The Quincy Art Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to the teaching of the visual arts since 1979. For more information about the QArts Gallery, please visit quincyartma.org.

Governor Baker Appoints Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Board of Directors

 Governor Baker Appoints Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Board of Directors 

BOSTON — Governor Charlie Baker today appointed the seven-member Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Board of Directors and designated Betsy Taylor as chair. In July, Governor Baker signed legislation that established a new, permanent board of directors for the MBTA.

“I am pleased to appoint this distinguished group that together will bring years of leadership and knowledge to serve on the MBTA Board of Directors,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “The expertise and diversity of perspectives that make up this Board will allow the MBTA to continue to focus on providing safe and reliable service to riders as it invests record levels of funding across the system, and I am thankful for the Board’s willingness to serve.”

“The guidance and insight of this Board will be valuable and significant as the MBTA continues to build a resilient and robust system working with multiple communities,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “We look forward to working with the Board to maintain the MBTA’s progress.”

The Administration previously proposed the Board in its Fiscal Year 2022 budget recommendation and before that, in its Fiscal Year 2021 budget recommendation, to replace the Fiscal and Management Control Board (FMCB) created by the Administration following the winter of 2015.

“The MBTA has become a safer, more reliable and equitable service provider that riders can depend on thanks in large part to the dedicated, strategic and transparent leadership provided over the last few years to address a system that had been overlooked and neglected,” said Transportation Secretary & MassDOT CEO Jamey Tesler. “As the MBTA turns this corner, and we collectively emerge from the pandemic, the General Manager and his team are well positioned to continue to address ridership and revenue challenges, while successfully building on the record capital investments and customer-focused initiatives that have improved on-time performance, safety and reliability. I look forward to working with the Directors to serve as a strategic resource, and see that the MBTA’s progress continues.”

“The MBTA looks forward to working with and receiving direction from the new Board as we continue to invest in the system and build back better, more equitable service for our current and future riders,” said MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak. “We’re committed to working with the new Board to continue to invest billions of dollars, not only this year, but in the coming years, to modernize MBTA infrastructure and to continue to make dependable improvements for our riders in order to provide the safest, fastest service possible.”

By statue, the MBTA Board of Directors will consist of seven members. The Secretary of Transportation will serve as an ex-officio member. The MBTA Advisory Board appoints one member who has municipal government experience in the MBTA’s service area and experience in transportation operations, transportation planning, housing policy, urban planning or public or private finance. The Governor appoints the remaining five members, including a rider and resident of an environmental justice population, and a person recommended by the President of the AFL-CIO.

About the MBTA Board of Directors:

Betsy Taylor (Chair) has served as the Treasurer and Chair of the Finance & Audit Committee for the MassDOT Board since 2015. During this time, she inspired the creation and hiring of a department-wide Chief Compliance Officer and is a Co-chair of the Allston I-90 Financing Team. Previously, Taylor worked at the Massachusetts Port Authority from 1978 to 2015 in a variety of financial roles and continues to serve as an elected board member of the Massport Employee Retirement system. While at Massport, she established the Authority’s first Treasury Department in 2001, and secured and maintained its Aa3, AA-, and AA credit ratings. Taylor also worked for the University of Massachusetts, Boston as the Assistant Director of the Office of the Budget. A longtime resident of Massachusetts, Taylor received her Bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College and her MBA from Stanford University.

Robert Butler serves as the President of the Northeast Regional Council of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers (SMART), a post he has held since May of this year, as well as serving as the Vice President of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO. Previously, Butler served as the Business Manager of Sheet Metal Workers Local 17, where he was responsible for managing over 5,000 Union members and oversaw millions of dollars in investments and Union funds. Butler spent almost 20 years as a Journeyman in Local 17, giving him a strong understanding of the needs of trade employees that he uses to advocate for worker’s rights.

Thomas “Scott” Darling is an independent consultant where he provides advice and expertise to organizations to help them improve their safety, security, environmental, and change management performance. Previously, Darling served as the Chief of Safety, Security, & Control Center Operations for the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), where he directed the function and Activities of the CTA’s Safety Department. He also served as for three years as the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator at the United States Department of Transportation after being confirmed by the Senate. Darling had previously served at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as the Acting Administrator and as its Chief Counsel. Darling also worked at the MBTA from 2008 to 2012 as a Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant General Counsel, as well as working for the Conservation Law Foundation from 1999 to 2005 in various capacities. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Worcester’s Clark University and later went on to receive his Master’s degree from Tufts University and his Juris Doctorate from Suffolk University Law School.

Travis McCready is the Executive Director, US Life Sciences Market for JLL.  Before this, McCready most recently served as President and CEO of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, and before that, the Vice President of Programs for The Boston Foundation (TBF). In this role he focused the TBF’s grant awards on education, health, economic development, the arts and local neighborhoods. McCready previously served as TBF’s Chief of Staff and Corporate Secretary from 2001 to 2003. From 2010 to 2013 McCready was the Executive Director of the Kendall Square Association, where he increased membership and represented the organization as a member of Governor Patrick’s Economic Development Advisory Committee. McCready also has experience working at the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority in a variety of leadership roles and as Director of Community Affairs for Harvard University. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Yale University and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Iowa College of Law.

Mary Beth Mello is the principal at Mello Transportation Consulting, where she helps consult with the MassDOT Rail and Transit Division on matters related to the Commonwealth’s Regional Transit Authorities. Previously, Mello worked at the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) from 1993 to 2010, first as a Deputy Regional Administrator and then later as the New England Regional Administrator. While there, Mello oversaw federal funding for a variety of local initiatives, including the MBTA’s Green Line Extension project and Connecticut’s Walk Bridge Railroad Bridge Replacement project. She received several awards while working at the FTA, including the USDOT Secretary’s Gold Medal and Silver Medal. Mello is a graduate of Smith College, where she received her Bachelor’s degree, and Boston University, where she received her Master’s degree.

The MBTA Advisory Board has appointed Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch as its designee.

The Collective PAC Endorses Danielle Allen

The Collective PAC Endorses Danielle Allen

The nation’s largest PAC dedicated to increasing Black political engagement endorses Danielle Allen’s candidacy for MA Governor


Boston, MA -- Today, The Collective PAC — the nation’s largest political action committee dedicated to increasing Black political engagement, representation and power across all levels of government— endorsed Danielle Allen for Governor of Massachusetts. 


The Collective PAC is working to create an America where Black people are equally represented at every level of government. The Collective PAC is strategically focused on creating a truly equitable democracy where our nation’s local, state and federal governments have diverse and talented elected leadership and Black people are fully represented in positions of power to create the policies necessary to progress our communities forward.


"As a nonprofit leader and policy innovator, Danielle Allen has been leading organizations for decades at all scales to tackle the pressing issues affecting our community, from COVID-19 response work leading a multi-disciplinary covid response team that led to the Biden-Harris Pandemic Testing Board to justice reform through shepherding increased investments for incarcerated people during her time with the Mellon Foundation," said Kevin Olasanoye, Collective PAC’s Political Director. "We're proud to endorse Danielle Allen in her gubernatorial campaign as her vision of knitting Massachusetts' communities back together into One Commonwealth will lay a foundation for all to stand on and thrive." 


Gubernatorial candidate Danielle Allen issued the following statement:


“It is an honor to earn the Collective PAC’s endorsement for my candidacy and our campaign’s mission to reimagine the future of Our Commonwealth. The work Collective PAC does on behalf of the Black community to elevate talented leaders across the country is crucial to achieving a truly equitable democracy. We look forward to a fruitful partnership with Collective PAC as our campaign drives transformation.” 

麻州州長選戰遠在明年 川普趕表態支持Geoff Diehl

           (Boston Orange 編譯)麻州的州長選舉,美國前總統川普也來參一咖”? 在一份聲明中,川普表示2022的麻州州長選舉,他將支持共和黨籍候選人Geoff Diehl

川普在聲明中說,”Geoff Diehl會是一名傑出的麻州州長,給他我完整及全部的支持,是我的榮幸

Geoff Diehl曾是州議員,也是畢肯丘上最保守人士之一,2018年由共和黨提名參選聯邦參議員,但以24個百分點,輸給了聯邦參議員Elizabeth Warren

在支持聲明中,川普不忘猛烈攻擊還沒宣佈是否競選連任的查理貝克(Charlie Baker)。他稱查理貝克為”RINO (Republican in name only)”,意為名義上是共和黨人,卻未為共和黨做任何事的人。

            他還一連串的批評貝克,從對犯罪的立場,對新冠病毒疫情的回應,以及交通,氣候議題,無所不彈。

            他說,「貝克絕對不是美國第一,或者讓美國再次偉大的那種人」。「相反的,Geoff Dieh卻是真正的愛國者」。

            麻州共和黨的忠於川普者和支持查理貝克的溫和者,刻正處於嚴重分裂狀態。川普對保守的Geoff Dieh的支持,卻在這時出現。

            查理貝克是一名很受歡迎的第二任首長,避開了全國性的政治爭議,鼓吹合作,不分黨派的方法。他說她還在和家人討論是否尋求第三度連任。他有時很大聲的批評川普,曾經公開的說在2020年的總統大選中,他沒有投票給川普。

            在查理貝克為郵寄投票辯護後,20209月時,川普也在推特上工及查理貝克。

            川普在推特上寫道,「”RINO”的麻州州長查理貝克不成功的想要為郵遞投票辯護」,在沒有證據下聲稱郵遞投票導致大規模詐欺。

            就在Geoff Dieh宣稱「2020年的選舉被操縱了」,這川普追隨者經常重複的話之後一天,川普的支持就來了。

            Geoff Dieh本週也呼籲查理貝克拒絕允許郵寄投票成為永久性的法案,聲稱在沒有證據下,缺席投票導致了欺詐。

            Geoff Dieh最近還參加了在鱈魚角,查理貝克籌款會外面的一場抗議活動,擴大了麻州共和黨的內部分裂。麻州共和黨的現任黨主席Jim Lyons批評查理貝克,並選擇站在川普這邊,讓麻州共和黨委員會的許多人感到沮喪。

            Geoff Dieh5日的一份聲明中表示,他和川普通電話,誓言追隨前總統的領導後,得到支持。「就像總統,我要人們覺得政府不是在和他們做對,他們可以享受我們州及國家所奠基的個人自由。

            儘管川普在麻州很難說受人歡迎,但他的支持在麻州共和黨初選中,可能證明有些微的影響力。Geoff Dieh已經一直在公及查理貝克,指控他把新冠病毒控制做得太過火,以至於損害小企業。

            目前已宣佈競選麻州州長者,包括麻州參議員陳翟蘇妮(Sonia Chang-Diaz),前任麻州參議員Ben Downing,以及哈佛教授Danielle Allen。這幾人的知名度都遠不如查理貝克,或是另一名還為宣佈動態的潛在參選者,競選帳戶內有330萬元,在全美都有知名度的麻州總檢察長奚莉(Maura Healey)

            查理貝克雖未宣佈他是否參選,但9月份他籌得173300元,那是他近2年來籌款成績最佳的月分。

Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts Endorses Michelle Wu for Mayor

Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts Endorses Michelle Wu for Mayor 


Boston, MA — Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachusetts today announced their enthusiastic endorsement of Michelle Wu for Mayor of Boston. Wu has always been a champion for reproductive freedom. During her time on the Boston City Council, she has supported many measures to secure abortion as basic, accessible healthcare, including the ROE Act, which removed medically unnecessary and discriminatory barriers to abortion care, and ensures patients can access the care they need here in Massachusetts.


“Abortion is and will always be critical, life-saving care,” said Michelle Wu. “I’m honored to have the support of PPAF and look forward to working with them to protect access to reproductive healthcare and connect every person with the care they need.” 


“Michelle Wu is a champion of Planned Parenthood patients and all Bostonians. We need Michelle in the Mayor’s office to protect our rights, dismantle barriers to care, and to build true reproductive freedom for all,” said Dr. Jennifer Childs-Roshak, President of PPAF. "With Michelle’s bold vision and leadership, we can build a stronger, more equitable city for all.” 


Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of MA advocates for reproductive rights and works to increase access to sexual and reproductive health care and comprehensive sex education for people across Massachusetts.


Planned Parenthood Advocacy Fund of Massachussetts’s endorsement adds to an enthusiastic multigenerational, multicultural coalition of grassroots supporters, including leaders Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Ed Markey, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, Mayor Kim Janey, Sheriff Steve Tompkins, Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards, Boston City Councilor Liz Breadon, Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo, State Senator and Assistant Majority Leader Sal DiDomenico, State Representative and Assistant Majority Leader Mike Moran, State Representative and Ways and Means Chair Aaron Michlewitz, State Senator Sonia Chang Diaz State Senator Julian Cyr, Representatives Liz Miranda, Adrian Madaro, Jay Livingstone, Tram Nguyen, Tommy Vitolo, Natalie Higgins, Vanna Howard, Maria Robinson, Andy Vargas; Suffolk County Register of Probate Felix Arroyo Sr.; former State Representative and Assistant Majority Leader Byron Rushing; labor unions 1199 SEIU, 32BJ SEIU, Teamsters Local 25, New England Joint Board of UNITE HERE!, UAW Region 9A, Laborers Local 22, Alliance of Unions at the MBTA, MBTA Inspectors Union Local 600, OPEIU Local 453; climate organizations Sunrise Boston, Sierra Club, the Environmental League of Massachusetts, 350 Mass Action; Progressive West Roxbury/Roslindale; Boston’s Ward 1, Ward 4 and Ward 5 Democratic Committees; The Boston Guardian; and fellow municipal elected officials from across Greater Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. For all of Michelle for Boston’s endorsements, visit michelleforboston.com/endorsements

麻州參議會通過永久實施提早投票法 還等眾議會議決

             (Boston Orange編譯) 麻州參議會週三(6)以壓倒性的363票,通過修訂麻州提早投票法,細則包括實施選民即日登記,不須藉口的以郵寄方式投票等。這法案將交付麻州眾議會討論,一旦眾議會也通過,經麻州長簽署,麻州選舉辦法將永久改變。

             在新冠病毒大流行期間,州議員們曾頒布法令,暫時把郵寄投票,以及提早投票等作法,展延至1215日。

            麻州參議會議長,民主黨籍的Karen Spilka表示,新冠病毒大流行帶來的少數好處之一是人們有了機會證實,許多人催促多年的投票改革是可行的,而且人們的確做到了。

             支持者如麻州婦女投票聯盟執行主任Patricia Comfort表示,法案中包括的許多辦法,協助締造了去年秋天的記錄。反對者則稱其中有些辦法可能違反麻州憲法。

             麻州參議會通過的法案將容許個別人士在提早投票期間,或是在初選的選舉日當天登記投票。支持者表示,這將讓麻州加入已20個州及哥倫比亞區的行列,實施同日登記。

             為擴大親自投票,該法案將要求凡是雙年的州級選舉,以及在同一天舉行的任何地方選舉,都實施2週,包括2個週末的提早親自投票。該法案也將容許在總統選舉,或是同日舉行的州級初選,以及任何地方市鎮選舉有一週,包括一個週末的可以提早親自投票。

             地方市鎮將可選擇在任何的地方選舉中實施提早親自投票。

             刻正競選麻州州長的陳翟蘇妮(Sonia Chang-Diaz)稱這法案是一大進步。(更正標題錯字)

Governor Baker Nominates Helen White as Clerk Magistrate of the Charlestown Division of the Boston Municipal Court

Governor Baker Nominates Helen White as Clerk Magistrate of the Charlestown Division of the Boston Municipal Court

BOSTON — Today, Governor Charlie Baker nominated Helen White as Clerk Magistrate of the Charlestown Division of the Boston Municipal Court.

“Helen White’s decades of experience in the Boston Municipal Court’s Dorchester Division have greatly prepared her for this office,” said Governor Charlie Baker. "I look forward to the consideration of her nomination by the Governor’s Council."

"Helen White has dedicated her career to the Trial Court, and her years of experience clearly demonstrate her commitment to public service and her community,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “If confirmed by the Governor’s Council, I am confident that she will continue to serve the Commonwealth well as Clerk Magistrate.”

The Boston Municipal Court Department has 30 judges serving the City of Boston in 8 court divisions located in Brighton, Central (downtown), Charlestown, Dorchester, East Boston, Roxbury, South Boston, and West Roxbury. Besides both criminal and civil cases, the Boston Municipal Court Department also has jurisdiction to review some government agency actions, such as unemployment compensation appeals and firearms license appeals.

The Boston Municipal Court Department is devoted to the rule of law through the conscientious and expeditious resolution of disputes, with a commitment to restoring the human spirit through correction, education, respect and compassion.

For more information about the Housing Court, please visit their homepage

Judicial nominations are subject to the advice and consent of the Governor’s Council. Applicants for judicial openings are reviewed by the Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) and recommended to the governor. Governor Baker established the JNC in February 2015 pursuant to Executive Order 558, a non-partisan, non-political Commission composed of volunteers from a cross-section of the Commonwealth's diverse population to screen judicial applications. Twenty-one members were later appointed to the JNC in April 2015.

About Helen White

Helen White began her career in 1993 as a Courtroom Procedures Clerk for the Boston Municipal Court. In this role, she helped assistant clerk magistrates with session work, provided jury trial training to assistant clerks, and assisted the public, lawyers and litigants with court questions and general information. She also served from 1994 until 2000 as a Sessions Clerk, clerking court sessions and assisting judges with internal and external case information and mental health hearings. In 2000, Ms. White became an Operations Supervisor at the Boston Municipal Court, a position she held until 2014. There, she handled a wide range of matters including supervising the activities performed in all work units within the office, training staff on new procedures and troubleshooting unusual work situations. Since 2015, Ms. White has served as the Assistant Clerk Magistrate for the Dorchester Division of the Boston Municipal Court, reviewing police reports, criminal complaints, affidavits and warrants, as well as conducting show cause hearings and presiding over small claims trials. Ms. White is a certified official in basketball, hockey and lacrosse. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Massachusetts at Boston, and her Masters Degree in Education from Cambridge College