星期三, 7月 19, 2023

紐英崙中華公所博愛樓破土 波士頓市長吳弭稱許為新型可負擔屋範例

波士頓政要和發展商一起動土。左起,Beacon社區董事長Jose Cohen (左一),波士頓市議員Ruthzee Louijeune
波士頓房屋長
Sheila Dillon,麻州房屋夥伴公司執行主任Clark L. Ziegler,珠蘇珊,吳弭市長,
Beacon社區執行長Dara Kovel,中華公所主席雷國輝,核數張青梅(右二),英文書記阮鴻燦(右一)
(周菊子攝)
紐英崙中華公所董事們和波士頓市長吳弭,一起為大同村南停車場改建的「博愛樓」動鏟。
左起,李伍碧香,陳黃海蘭,翁麗芳,陳文珊,張青梅,陳建立,吳弭市長,中華公所主席雷國輝,
陳余寶愛
()、陳仕維()、阮鴻燦,翁宇才,黃國威,陳秀珍,鄺元傑,朱蘇珊,梅伍銀寬。
(周菊子攝)

紐英崙中華公所主席雷國輝指出今年是大同村50週年。(周菊子攝)
              (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 紐英崙中華公所 (CCBANE) 刻正施工中的大同村南停車場「博愛樓」,719日在波士頓市長吳弭(Michelle Wu)蒞臨中,舉行破土動工典禮,歡欣期待20247月後,波士頓華埠將可增加85戶可負擔住宅。

紐英崙中華公所主席雷國輝拿頭盔給波士頓市長吳弭。 (周菊子攝)
              駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長孫儉元,波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮和波士頓市房屋長Sheila Dillon,麻州房屋夥伴公司執行主任Clark L. Ziegler,波士頓不分區市議員Ruthzee Louijeune,波士頓警察局社區參與副局長陳孔恩,波士頓市華埠及皮革區聯絡員黃楚嵐等人,這天都應邀出席,和合作承建「博愛樓」的紐英崙中華公所及Beacon Community,一同慶祝。             

駐波士頓經文處處長孫儉元表示,做為中華公所夥伴,經文處很幸運。
(周菊子攝)
                       吳弭市長表示,她並不總是有時間出席市內每一座樓宇的破土動工儀式,但是「博愛樓」很特殊,座落在全美歷史最悠久,長達一世紀的波士頓華埠之中,來到這兒的人都全心全意的想著要回饋社區,培植下一代。她強調波士頓華埠很特別,在全美各地很多華埠人口、文化逐漸流失之際,波士頓華埠卻能在餐館、企業林立之中,保持著人口密集的住宅區。她特別點名感謝波士頓市房屋長Sheila Dillon在協助推動這一土地發展項目,增加波士頓市可負擔住宅數量上的努力。

中華公所財政陳余寶愛和吳弭市長在活動現場自拍。
波士頓房屋長
Sheila Dillon在後方遙望。 (周菊子攝)
              中華公所主席雷國輝以英文及廣東話致詞。他慨言大同村建於1973年,50年後,大同村的停車場可以蓋另一棟可負擔樓宇,將使慶祝大同村落成50週年更有意義。今年正好也是中華公所的100週年,中華公所將舉辦系列慶祝活動,並貫徹使命,繼續為社區建造可負擔住宅。

              孫儉元處長指出自己從20207月到任後,親眼目睹中華公所有多努力的推動這一計畫,為華埠社區謀最大福利。他表示做為中華公所的伙伴之一,經文處感到很幸運。

波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮駐向中華公所主席雷國輝表達祝賀之意。
(周菊子攝)
              麻州房屋夥伴公司執行主任Clark L. Ziegler在致詞時,列舉3點稱許這一發展計畫,並特別指出,「博愛樓」是麻州通過相關法案後,獲得撥款的第一個「交通導向的房屋發展計畫 (Transit Oriented Development Project) 」。

              和紐英崙中華公所合作,承建「博愛樓」的Beacon 社區公司董事長Josh Cohen在致詞儀式中先稱許中華公所有遠見,想到要充分利用所擁土地來建可負擔住宅,更感謝中華公所對該公司的信任。

Beacon社區執行長Dara Kovel (左起)和董事長Josh Cohen,波士頓市議員
RuthZee Louijeune,以及Beacon社區主席Howard Cohen合影。 (周菊子攝)


              根據波士頓計畫發展局網站資料,「博愛樓」位於波士頓華埠夏利臣街
博愛村在波士頓計畫發展局網站上的示意圖。
288號,佔地23358平方呎,總面積86,100平方英尺,2019年就規劃了,2020年波士頓計畫發展局(BPDA)批准施工,卻新冠病毒疫情來襲,這才拖到202212月開始施工。

              一旦2024年7月左右竣工後,這棟大樓將樓高6層,有85個可負擔住宅,供年收入在地區中位收入60%以下家庭承租,一樓為商戶店鋪,以及大約40個停車位。

              Beacon社區執行長Dara Kovel表示,要建可負擔住宅過程很長,但項目成功推動,將可以為波士頓華埠增加85個可負擔住宅,很是讓人開心。她坦言這發展計畫得以推動,州市政府的支持撥款至關重要。Beacon社區透露,這整個項目預計耗資5200萬元,市政府給了350萬元,州政府將連續5年,約每年撥給200萬元左右的抵稅優惠,總共約850萬元,還有100萬元來自交通導向發展計畫,以及其他機構的資助。

據悉中華公所在這發展項目上,提供了土地,但並未出資,因此「博愛樓」建成後,主導權屬於Beacon社區公司,但15年後,在Beacon社區公司拿回投資款項後,中華公所有權以市價買回這物業的所有權。

                      紐英崙中華公所目前擁有泰勒街90號,有214戶的大同村,華福樓,刻正出租給中國超市的喜露街 (Heral St.) 50號等幾處物業。待「博愛樓」竣工,中華公所買回所有權,喜露街也蓋可負擔樓宇後,中華公所將成為波士頓華埠最大地主。

                           波士頓市議會議長愛德華費連 (Ed Flynn) 當天因主持市議會每週例會,不克出席,特地發佈以下聲明。

“I was proud to work with the CCBA and Beacon Communities to support the approval of the Pok Oi Residences at 288 Harrison Avenue at the BPDA back in March 2020. Over the last decade, we have seen an increase of low-income, immigrant families being displaced due to high rents. Affordable housing projects like 288 Harrison are critical to keeping our Chinatown residents and the neighborhood together.” (更新版)

僑務電子報: https://ocacnews.net/article/345668

MAYOR MICHELLE WU CELEBRATES GROUNDBREAKING OF POK OI RESIDENCES WITH PARTNERS AND CHINATOWN RESIDENTS 

The new mixed-use development will create 85 income-restricted, transit-oriented apartments in Chinatown 

BOSTON - Wednesday, July 19, 2023 - Mayor Wu today joined Harrison Affordable, LLC (a joint venture of Beacon Communities LLC and the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association of New England), the Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, the Massachusetts Housing Partnership, local elected officials, other organizations and residents for the groundbreaking ceremony of the Pok Oi development located at 288 Harrison Avenue. This new mixed-use, transit-oriented development, which expands the existing Tai Tung Village in Chinatown, consists of a six-story multifamily residential building. Upon completion, the project will transform a previously State-owned parking lot into an 85-unit income-restricted development located at the entrance of the neighborhood. 

“Boston’s Chinatown is a cultural anchor for the entire region, and it’s an important victory to boost affordable housing in this historic neighborhood,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “I’m grateful to join Beacon Communities, the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association of New England, and all of our partners to break ground on a development that will help ensure that residents and families can stay in Chinatown for generations to come.”The first floor of the Pok Oi building will be designated for retail, community, and cultural purposes, serving the Chinatown community. All apartments will be subject to income restrictions, only available to households with earnings no higher than eighty percent of the Area Median Income (AMI) as defined by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. 

"This groundbreaking ceremony is another demonstration of our work to preserve Chinatown as a neighborhood where residents can afford to live, walk to work and raise their children, taking advantage of the many educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities that are available,” said Sheila Dillon, Chief of Housing. "By transforming this former parking lot into green, transit-oriented homes we are building a strong city that will serve future generations.” 

"Seeing this project be funded in part through the Neighborhood Housing Trust is a great validation of the transformative tangible impact of our linkage fees on new income-restricted development," said Chief of Planning Arthur Jemison. "This development, which is currently an empty lot, will also help realize the goals of the BPDA’s PLAN: Downtown, which recommends improved access to housing for a range of incomes."   

The building will offer a variety of apartment sizes, including one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units, all of which will be income-restricted. The development will allocate 22 units for households earning up to eighty percent of the AMI, 18 units for households earning up to sixty percent of the AMI, 28 units for households earning up to fifty percent of the AMI, and 17 units for households earning up to thirty percent of the AMI. As part of the income-restricted units, the building will provide housing for nine households experiencing homelessness. 

“We at Beacon are delighted to bring much-needed affordable housing options to Boston’s Chinatown community,” said Beacon CEO Dara Kovel. “We are immensely grateful to our partners, especially CCBA, for making this project a reality.” 

The project's financing is made possible in part through the City of Boston’s Neighborhood Housing Trust Fund, the Community Preservation Act Fund, federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), state LIHTCs, operating subsidies from the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), now known as the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC), funding from the LIHTC equity from RBC Capital Markets, a first mortgage from Massachusetts Housing Partnership, tax-exempt bonds issued by MassDevelopment, and construction financing from Citizens Bank. Beacon and the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association have affordability tiers deeper than those mandated by the state's Qualified Allocation Plan.  

“CCBA is thrilled to have partnered with Beacon Communities and our partners on this project,” said 

CCBA President Felix Lui. “Through our partnership, we will be able to transform a former parking lot into a true community asset.”   

The project has been meticulously planned to adhere to LEED Gold certification standards and has received pre-certification from the Passive House Institute US (PHIUS). Sustainability is at the core of the project’s design, with a strong focus on reducing energy consumption and tackling high-temperature events. Key sustainable design elements include a high-performance building envelope and windows, energy recovery systems, a light-colored roof with excellent solar reflectance, highly efficient HVAC equipment, and measures to mitigate air pollution. 

Furthermore, the project embraces the principles of smart growth and transit-oriented development. It benefits from its strategic location in close proximity to MBTA subway and bus services, multiple Blue Bikes stations, and a range of amenities. This thoughtful integration with transportation options and community resources further enhances the project's sustainability and accessibility. 

In fiscal year 2023, Mayor Wu made more resources available to address housing in Boston.  Of the $200 million committed by Mayor Wu in ARPA funds for housing; $60 million is designated for affordable homeownership development and financial assistance for first-generation homebuyers; $57 million for strategic acquisitions to combat displacement and create deeply-affordable homeownership on City-owned land; $20 million for a pioneering pilot program for energy retrofits in triple-decker and other multi-family homes while maintaining affordability; $20 million to develop new permanent supportive housing with specialized services for people with substance use disorder; $16 million to sustain low-threshold shelter sites in response to the Mass-Cass humanitarian crisis and $33 million for upgrades to Boston Housing Authority properties.  

In addition to the increased resources, this administration launched an action plan called "Welcome Home, Boston" to audit available lots and optimize the utilization of City-owned land. It has updated the Linkage policy which requires commercial developments to set aside funds for affordable housing and has also updated the inclusionary zoning policy to make it easier to build affordable housing. The Mayor also signed an Executive Order related to speeding the process by which affordable housing is created. 

Mayor Wu's legislative package includes filing a Home Rule Petition with the Massachusetts Legislature regarding rent stabilization, tenants’ rights to purchase their homes, a real estate transfer fee, and senior property tax relief

麻州長Healey感謝州長的委員會無異議通過特赦7人

 Governor Healey, Lieutenant Governor Driscoll Thank Governor’s Council for Unanimously Approving Seven Pardons 

 

BOSTON – Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll issued the following statements after the Governor’s Council unanimously approved the seven pardons recommended by Governor Healey in June. Governor Healey was the first Massachusetts Governor in more than 30 years to recommend pardons in her first elected year. It is also the most pardons recommended by a Governor in their first year in more than 40 years.  

 

“We are grateful to the Governor’s Council for recognizing the urgency of delivering justice for Edem, Xavier, Glendon, John, Deborah, Gerald and Terrance. This day is long overdue for these seven individuals, as this decision lifts a major barrier that far too often stood in the way of them pursuing their dreams and contributing to our communities and economy in the fullest,” said Governor Healey. “Our administration views clemency as an important executive power that can help soften the harsher edges of our criminal justice system, and we continue our work to modernize the state’s clemency guidelines to center fairness and racial and gender equity.” 

 

“Today is an important day, not just for these seven individuals but also for justice and equity in the Commonwealth. Our administration recommended these pardons so early in our term because we know that justice can’t wait,” said Lieutenant Governor Driscoll. “We’re grateful to the Governor’s Council for approving these pardons and we look forward to our continued partnership to make our criminal justice system more fair and equitable for all. 

 

Those receiving pardons are: 

 

Edem Amet: In 1995, at the age of 20, Amet was convicted of three counts of Distribution of a Class B Controlled Substance and three counts of Distribution of a Controlled Substance in a School Zone in Hampden Superior Court. He was sentenced to one day in the House of Correction for the drug-distribution convictions and two years in the House of Correction on the School Zone violations. He’s held steady employment over the years and most recently started his own real estate investment firm despite battling prostate cancer. Amet is an immigrant who came to the United States as a young child, but his drug convictions have hindered his ability to become a permanent resident. Amet was unanimously recommended for executive clemency by the Parole Board. 
 

Xavier Delvalle: In 2006, at the age of 19, Delvalle was convicted of Breaking and Entering at Night with Intent to Commit a Felony, Possession of Burglarious Tools, and two counts of Larceny in 2006 in Waltham District Court and sentenced to probation. He now lives with his wife and two children in Fort Worth, Texas, obtained his GED, and is employed by American Airlines as a ramp fleet clerk. Over the years, he has given back to his community by volunteering at the Pine Street Inn, participating in a toy drive, and contributing to the Old Charlestown Schoolgirls Association to help the organization award six scholarships to college students. He wants to join the military and pursue a career as an aviation mechanic but is unable to fulfill this dream because of his past convictions. He was also previously denied from a job as a Corrections Officer in Boston due to his record. Delvalle was unanimously recommended for executive clemency by the Parole Board. 

 

Glendon King: In 1992, at the age of 30, King was convicted of Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class B Controlled Substance and Possession of Class D substance in Boston Municipal Court. He is now married with six children, ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He graduated from Boston Latin Academy in 1980 and attended the University of Pittsburgh on a partial athletic scholarship. He then served in the United States Army and Army National Guard, and received an Honorable Discharge in 2001, after attaining the rank of First Lieutenant. Mr. King later joined the Boston Fire Department in 1999, where he has worked for more than 20 years. He is approaching retirement and plans to move to Florida and to work part-time as a security guard after he moves. King was unanimously recommended for executive clemency by the Parole Board. 

 

John Latter: In 1966, at the age of 19, Latter was convicted of arson in Middlesex Superior Court. He drove tractors for several years and then obtained his GED in 1985. After an injury at work, he attended Assabet Valley Vocational School in 1998 and became a Licensed Practical Nurse for 22 years in Massachusetts. He worked in several positions, including a post at Milford Meadows and Northborough Senior Center, and he also volunteered at Berkshire Rehab and Skilled Nursing Center. He retired in 2018, more than 50 years after his conviction, and relocated to Florida with his wife, where he attempted to obtain a nursing license to work and volunteer but was denied because of his record. He has been sober since 1992 and has three children, fourteen grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Latter was unanimously recommended for executive clemency by the Parole Board. 

 

Deborah Pickard: Pickard was convicted of several crimes while she was in her 20s between 1982-1987, including Assault and Battery upon a Police Officer, Assault with a Dangerous Weapon, Malicious Destruction of Property over $100, Operating Under the Influence of Alcohol, and a Compulsory Insurance Violation, Disorderly Conduct, Possession of Class B and Class D Substances, Drinking Alcohol in Public, and Possession of a Class D Substance. She had grown up in a violent household where she witnessed and was the victim of physical abuse. She suffered from substance use disorder from an early age and turned to substances to cope with mental health challenges, including suicide ideation. She has been sober since 2001, received a master’s degree in social work and works as a licensed clinical social worker, specializing in substance use and trauma treatment. She lives with her family in North Carolina. Pickard was unanimously recommended for conditional executive clemency by the Advisory Board of Pardons.  

 

Gerald WaloewandjaIn 2003, at the age of 18, Waloewandja was convicted of Possession with Intent to Distribute a Class A Controlled Substance, to wit, Heroin, in 2003 in Lawrence District Court. This is his only criminal offense and was committed at a time when he was suffering from substance use disorder. He is now married with two children and lives in Maine, works and volunteers in the community, and is an active member of his church. He was unanimously recommended for executive clemency by the Parole Board.  

 

Terrance Williams: In 1984, at the age of 15, Williams was found delinquent of Assault and Battery by Means of a Dangerous Weapon in Brighton Juvenile Court and sentenced to probation and community service. The victim did not press charges and remains friends with Williams to this day. Williams has been employed at the Boston Water and Sewer Commission for approximately 33 years, and currently holds the position of Operations Manager. He also works part-time at the Suffolk County Sherriff's Department as a Civil Processor, a position he has held for approximately 15 years. Williams started an organization, the “Mighty Mission,” that takes local kids on trips outside of the city to play in basketball tournaments. Throughout his life, he has dreamed of being a police officer, but his delinquency finding has prevented him for doing so. He has also been denied six different times from a job at a private security company. Williams was unanimously recommended for executive clemency by the Parole Board and also has strong support from Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley. 

波士頓市議員Kendra Lara涉嫌無照駕駛 8月16日將再次出庭

波士頓市議員Kendra Lara (中) 向市長吳弭(左)
介紹她的暑期實習生。 (圖片來自推特)

    (Boston Orange 綜合編譯) 波士頓市第6區市議員Kendra Lara (19) 日出庭,辯稱無罪,在法官下令不得再無照駕駛,並以個人知名度後做保獲釋,預定816日再次出庭。

            刻正競選連任,912日初選將面對2名挑戰者的33Kendra Lara630日出車禍。警察報告稱當天下午425分,正值交通尖峰時段,她開著2019年深灰色本田公民車 (Honda Civic) ,後座載著7歲兒子,以比道路速限25英里快2倍的時速,53英里,撞進牙買加平原 (Jamaica Plain) 中央街 (Center Street) 民宅。

            在推特上,Kendra Lara向選民表示,作為民選議員,她是該維持更高道德標準,她將盡力去做。她希望選民不會因為她在狀況最糟的日子之一的表現,抹煞了她2年來的工作成績。她 說每個人都該為自己的行為負責,她也不例外,所以她誠懇地向每一個人道歉。

事發後,Kendra Lara面對一連串控罪,包括無照駕駛,開的車未登記,無保險,車上小孩沒坐加高的座椅。一名調查員在警察報告上寫著,事發時,沒人聽到按喇叭聲。

波士頓市議會因為Kendra Lara的無照駕駛狀況,由市議會議長愛德華費連 (Ed Flynn)發起了查證件提案,要市府停車場檢查所有駛入車輛的駕駛者駕照,以及是否有保險。

日前坊間再傳出,713日時,有市民檢舉Kendra Lara的居住地點不在第6區,不符合參選第6區市議員的資格。Kendra Lara告訴波士頓前鋒報記者,她的確住在牙買加平原的46 Saint Rose St.

波士頓市長吳弭在回應媒體提問時表示,她還沒聽說Kendra Lara不符合第6區市議員的參選資格,她相信市府選務局有一定的流程,她將等相關單位查核資訊後再檢視此事。

昆士市波士頓華埠社區中心7月29日辦跑步賽、嘉年華會

          (Boston Orange) 波士頓華埠社區中心 (BCNC) 的昆士市服務站將於729 (週六),早上8點至10點半,在昆西的 Merrymount 公園舉行「家庭歡樂跑 (Family Fun Run) 」的5 公里比賽,上午 10 點至下午 1 點在昆士市卡瓦納體育場 (Cavanagh Stadium) 舉行親子嘉年華會 (Family Fun Fair)

          BCNC表示,「家庭歡樂跑 (Family Fun Run) 」的5 公里比賽適合所有年齡段人士參加,可以到現場跑步、步行,或經由虛擬方式參加。所有參加者都有機會贏取獎品。活動收益將用於支持BCNC的青年領導力項目、成人英語課程,以及針對亞裔和新移民的心理健康支持服務。

          親子嘉年華會 (Family Fun Fair)則是向所有人開放的有趣活動,現場將有臉部彩繪、遊戲有獎、氣球動物、彈力障礙訓練、舞獅表演、寵物動物園和吃西瓜比賽。 紅襪隊的綠色怪物 Wally 也將到場,送出免費贈品袋給他見到的前100名到場者。

查詢詳細信息請參見:www.bcnc.net/events/2023/bcncquincy-family-fun-run-fair 


Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center Quincy hosts

Family Fun Run & Family Fun Fair on Saturday, July 29 

WHO:

On July 29, the Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center Quincy hosts 2 events to celebrate their impact on the Asian and immigrant community. 

DETAILS:

Join us for a day of community and fun! The Family Fun Run is a 5K race open for all ages to run, walk or join us virtually. All participants will be automatically entered in a raffle for a chance to win prizes! Proceeds raised from this run will go to support youth leadership programs, adult English classes, and mental health support services for Asian and new immigrants. The Family Fun Run will be held on Saturday, July 29th between 8am to 10:30am at Merrymount Park in Quincy. Register here to take part! 

The Family Fun Fair is a fun event open to all. The community is invited for free activities including face painting, games & prizes, balloon animals, bouncy obstacle course, lion dance demonstration, a petting zoo, and the featured watermelon eating contest. Wally the Green Monster from the Red Sox will also be on hand to meet everyone plus the first 100 guests will receive free giveaway bags! Sponsors needed. The Family Fun Fair will be held Saturday, July 29th between 10am-1pm at Cavanagh Stadium in Quincy.

Details here: www.bcnc.net/events/2023/bcncquincy-family-fun-run-fair

紐英倫至孝篤親公所健康講座請梁爾尊醫師解析"便秘"

紐英崙至孝篤親公所主席陳文珊主席送利是,感謝梁爾尊醫生。 (陳建立提供)

(Boston Orange) 紐英崙至孝篤親公所 (GHOT) 717日下午在夏利臣街會所,舉辦健康講座,請梁爾尊 (John Leung) 醫師談便祕 (Constipation)” ,有30多名宗親出席。

經主持人陳黃海蘭介紹後,梁爾尊醫生簡明扼要的講解什麼是便秘,有那些症狀,如何改善,還一一回答現場提問。 

陳黃海蘭 (右) 擔任主持人,介紹梁爾尊醫師(左)。(陳建立提供)
                   紐英崙至孝篤親公所主席陳文珊為表感謝,在講座結束後,送上一封利是給梁爾尊醫師,謝謝他身為醫生,濟世救人,還不辭勞苦的擔任中華廣教學校董事會董事長,為社區服務。 

紐英崙至孝篤親公所當天準備了豐富的水果,麵包及糕點,招待出席宗親,讓宗親們度過一個豐盛下午。 (所有圖片由陳建立提供)


梁爾尊醫師用電腦展示圖片,解釋"便祕"。
會場。

麻州州政府大樓地下室18日著火 19日將持續關閉一天

            (Boston Orange 綜合報導) 麻州州政府大樓的地下室,718日下午2點,發生火警,因一氧化碳濃度過高,消防當局促請整棟大樓人員疏散。當天下午,州政府發出通知,為謹慎起見,19 (週三),州政府大樓將維持關閉狀態。

              波士頓前鋒報指出,波士頓市消防局局長Paul Burke告訴媒體,當天稍早,州政府大樓的火警警報器曾響過一次,但那次是假警報,後來這次是為變壓器供電的高壓電線燃燒引發的真正火警。

              Paul Burke說,變壓器並沒有著火,但輸進變壓器的電源著火了,所以消防局把北極星 (NStar)電力公司的人找來了。因為要讓消防員進入檢修孔 (Manhold),並關閉電源,隔離變壓器是很漫長的過程,所以才花了很長的時間。

              州政府大樓內的工作人員從大樓疏散到樓外後,在BowdoinDerneHancock等街道上徘徊等候,希望能回去大樓,拿取私人物品。後來他們也終於獲准。

              當時州政府大樓內有公聽會,有議員委員會會議,加上工作人員,樓內人數其實不少,不過都平安無事。

              麻州眾議員Russell Holmes表示,當火警警報器第二次響起時,他們還認為又是一次假警報,直到有人來告訴他們要疏散,他們才真的離開大樓。他說,過去13年來,他也都這樣,繼續做自己原本在做的事,直到火警警報器停了為止。不過他自己從看到過州政府大樓內起火。

              一名資深州政府人員透露,威廉鮑傑 (William Bulger)擔任參議會議長期間,曾經發生過聖誕樹深夜著火事件。

              州政府大樓總監Tammy Kraus表示,州政府大樓是在212分,人們發現地下室電線著火時疏散的。由於一氧化碳濃度升高,為安全起見,州政府大樓在週二這天,火警發生後就關閉了。週二晚,Tammy Kraus再發聲明,州政府大樓將於週三維持對外關閉。

波士頓學校委員會出缺一席 市府即起接受遞補申請

             (Boston Orange 摘譯) 波士頓市學校委員會委員Lorena Lopera辭任,遺缺將空置至20241月,波士頓市長吳弭宣佈,今(17)日起開放接受遞補申請。

有意擔任完整4年任期者,需在2024年重新參選。

波士頓學校委員會的提名小組是由家庭、教育者,學校領導,以企業或高等教育界的代表等人組成。

這一委員空缺的申請截止日期為 2023 7 31 (週一)晚上 11:59 入圍候選人的面試訂 2023 8 7 日下午 4:30-6:00 舉行。

波士頓市府指出,學校委員會的職責包括 確定波士頓公立學校的願景、使命和目標; 制定並監督年度運營預算; 僱用、管理和評估主管; 制定和審查學區政策和實踐以支持學生的成績。

              學校委員會在學年期間每月大約召開兩次會議,以通過、審查和修改支持教學、學習和提高學生成績的政策和做法。 除執行會議外,委員會會議向公眾開放,設有公眾意見徵詢期,並在波士頓城市電視台播出。

              有關波士頓學校委員會的所有相關問題,應提交至 scnominatepanel@boston.gov ,或郵寄/遞送至波士頓市政廳 612 室。,或在線了解更多信息。

星期二, 7月 18, 2023

波士頓市訂7月30日推出第23屆福音音樂會

           (Boston Orange 摘譯) 波士頓市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu) (718) 日宣佈,今年第23屆,免費入場的波士頓市福音音樂會 (GospelFest)將於全國有色人種協進會(NAACP)全國大會舉行期間的730 (週日)下午5點,在領袖銀行場館 (Leader Bank Pavilion) 舉行。

吳弭市長指出,這適合全家參加的福音音樂會,既慶祝波士頓的社區,也支持地方和全國的福音藝術家。她感謝所有合作夥伴,也鼓勵每個人參加。

今年的z福音音樂會將由Fred HammondKierra Kiki Sheard和市長的福音合唱團表演。下午4點到4點半,還有跨宗教祈禱服務。今年由市長的旅遊、體育和娛樂辦公室和現場國娛樂(LiveNation Entertainment)聯合製作,混合現代及傳統福音旋律的這年度活動,將由MAJOR主持,免費向公眾開放。

波士頓市旅遊、體育和娛樂主任John Borders IV說,相信這將是波士頓市迄今為止最好的福音音樂會 (Gospelfest),會有一系列備受人期待的知名藝術家,包括Fred HammondKiki Sheard-KelleyMAJOR.等表演。該辦公室今年特意提前舉辦,以配合全國NAACP大會來到波士頓舉辦年會的日期,並藉以和該機構的豐富歷史及給人的精神啟發加強聯繫。