星期二, 1月 20, 2026

World Class Women’s Field Set for 130th Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America

 World Class Women’s Field Set for 130th Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America

BOSTON – The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) today announced the women’s professional field for the 130th Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America, representing 18 countries. The women’s field is led by arguably the deepest American contingent in race history, featuring 13 U.S. athletes who have run under 2:26.

 

“The 130th edition of the Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America will feature unrivaled depth and head-to-head racing that’ll be exciting from start to finish,” said Mary Kate Shea, Chief Operating Officer at the B.A.A. “The strength of the American field, combined with the international field’s experience, is setting the stage for a clash that could result in records and sprint finishes on Boylston Street. The best of the best have circled the Boston Marathon on their calendar.” 

 

The entire 2024 U.S. Olympic Marathon team will be on the start line, including Emily SissonFiona O’Keeffe, and Dakotah Popehn. Sisson is the national record holder in the marathon (2:18:29), and O’Keeffe is coming off a fourth place showing at the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon in November. Popehn set a lifetime best of 2:24:21 in finishing seventh at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon last October.

 

Also in full-force will be the entire American squad from last year’s World Championships Marathon in Tokyo: Susanna SullivanJess McClain, and Erika Kemp. Sullivan placed fourth at Worlds, while McClain was top American at Boston last year (seventh overall, 2:22:43) and Kemp has a lifetime best of 2:22:56 – the fastest time ever by a U.S.-born black woman. One spot behind McClain in Boston last April was Annie Frisbie (eighth, 2:23:21); she’s back and coming off a stellar fifth-place in New York in November. 

 

“2025 was my strongest racing year on the world stage, between Boston and the World Championships Marathon in September,” said McClain. “I look forward to carrying that momentum and experience into April’s 130th Boston Marathon and will be working hard in the months ahead.”

 

Keira D’Amato, former American record holder at both the marathon and half-marathon distance with lifetime bests of 2:19:12 and 1:06:39 returns for her third Boston. Also racing is Sara Hall, a former national record holder in the half-marathon and runner-up at the Houston Marathon on January 11 (2:26:26).

 

Making their Boston debuts are Megan SailorNatosha Rogers, and Amanda Vestri. Sailor trains in Boston as a member of the B.A.A. High Performance Team, and placed third at the 2025 U.S. Marathon Championships in her first crack at 26.2 miles (2:25:17). Rogers was sixth in Chicago and seventh in Nagoya last year. Vestri made her marathon debut in New York City, finishing ninth (2:25:40). 

 

No American woman has won the open division since Des Linden in 2018. Looking to continue the international trend of winners are Kenyans Sharon LokediIrine Cheptai, and Vivian Cheruiyot, as well as Ethiopians Workenesh Edesa and Bedatu Hirpa

 

Lokedi is coming off a course record 2:17:22 last year in Boston, while Cheptai placed fourth in 2:21:32. Cheruiyot finished fifth place in London last year, having transitioned to the marathon after winning four Olympic medals on the track. Edesa won the Sydney Marathon in 2024 and both Osaka and Hamburg in 2025, while Hirpa was the Paris and Dubai Marathon winner last year. 

 

Experience is key in Boston, and that’s just what Great Britain’s Calli Hauger-Thackery and Kenya’s Mary Ngugi-Cooper have. Hauger-Thackery had a career year in 2025 that saw a sixth place, 2:22:38 finish in Boston and a win at the Honolulu Marathon in December, followed by victory in Houston this month. Ngugi-Cooper has placed in the top-ten five times in Boston, and last fall ran a personal best 2:19:25 in Chicago. 

 

The women’s wheelchair division is led by defending champion Susannah Scaroni. The Illinois alum is carrying momentum into 2026 having won Boston, Chicago, New York, and Sydney Marathons over the course of 2025. She also finished first at Boston in 2023.

 

Switzerland’s Catherine Debrunner and Manuela Schär were closest to Scaroni in second and third last Patriots’ Day. Debrunner is looking for her first Boston title while Schär owns the course record (1:28:17) and tallied four Boston wins between 2017 and 2022.

 

“Being a Boston Marathon champion and course record holder is among the highlights of my career,” said Schär. “Embracing the hard course and pushing your limits is part of what makes this race different from others on the world circuit.”

 

American Tatyana McFadden (five titles), Britain’s Eden Rainbow-Cooper (2024 winner), and Japan’s Wakako Tsuchida (five wins in a row, 2007-2011) have all tasted victory here and seek a return to the top of the podium.  

 

A pair of defending Para Athletics Division champions return in Kelly Bruno (T62/T64; T42/T44) and Meghan Bradshaw (T61/T63/T43). Bruno and Bradshaw set course records of 3:17:56 and 3:58:15, respectively, a year ago in the lower-limb impairment classifications. 

 

Also back is Cristina Burbach (T35-T38 coordination impairment), a two-time reigning champion. She owns the division best 3:41:17 from two years ago. 

 

Media credential applications for the 2025 Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America will open in February. Information will be posted to the B.A.A.’s Media Relations page in the new year.

 

A complete women’s professional field list can be found below and will be continuously updated on the B.A.A. website. The men’s professional field will be announced soon.

 

2026 BOSTON MARATHON PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S DIVISION

 

WOMEN'S FIELD

COUNTRY

PERSONAL BEST

Sharon Lokedi

KEN

2:17:22 (Boston, 2025) CR

Irine Cheptai

KEN

2:17:51 (Chicago, 2024)

Workenesh Edesa

ETH 

2:17:55 (Hamburg, 2025)

Magdalena Shauri

TAN

2:18:03 (Chicago, 2025) NR

Joan Melly

ROU

2:18:04 (Seoul, 2022)

Loice Chemnung

KEN

2:18:24 (Chicago, 2025)

Bedatu Hirpa

ETH 

2:18:27 (Dubai, 2025)

Emily Sisson

USA

2:18:29 (Chicago, 2022) AR/NR

Vivian Cheruiyot*

KEN

2:18:31 (London, 2018)

Keira D'Amato*

USA

2:19:12 (Houston, 2022)

Mary Ngugi-Cooper

KEN

2:19:26 (Chicago, 2025)

Sara Hall*

USA

2:20:32 (Chandler, 2020)

Gadise Mulu

ETH 

2:20:59 (Ljubljana, 2024)

Calli Hauger-Thackery

GBR

2:21:24 (Berlin, 2024)

Fikrte Wereta

ETH 

2:21:32 (Seoul, 2024)

Susanna Sullivan

USA

2:21:56 (Chicago, 2024)

Fiona O'Keeffe

USA

2:22:10 (Orlando, 2024)

Mao Uesugi

JPN

2:22:11 (Nagoya, 2025)

Jess McClain

USA

2:22:43 (Boston, 2025)

Erika Kemp

USA

2:22:56 (Houston, 2025)

Isobel Batt-Doyle

AUS

2:22:59 (Valencia, 2024)

Lisa Weightman*

AUS

2:23:15 (Osaka, 2023)

Annie Frisbie

USA

2:23:21 (Boston, 2025)

Natosha Rogers

USA

2:23:28 (Chicago, 2025)

Mercy Chelangat

KEN

2:23:33 (Ottawa, 2025)

Dakotah Popehn

USA

2:24:20 (Chicago, 2025)

Gabi Rooker

USA

2:24:29 (Chicago, 2024)

Leanne Pompeani

AUS

2:24:47 (Sydney, 2025)

Megan Sailor

USA

2:25:17 (Sacramento, 2025)

Amanda Vestri

USA

2:25:40 (NYC, 2025)

Paige Wood

USA

2:26:02 (Sacramento, 2022)

Stephanie Bruce

USA

2:27:47 (Chicago, 2019)

Madey Dickson

USA

2:28:57 (Sacramento, 2025)

Kodi Kleven

USA

2:29:18 (Sacramento, 2025)

Zaida Ramos

PER

2:29:49 (Seville, 2024)

Elena Hayday

USA

2:30:51 (Duluth, 2023)

Carrie Ellwood

USA

2:31:51 (Chicago, 2021)

Diana Bogantes

CRC

2:32:08 (Valencia) NR

Katie Florio

USA 

2:32:44 (Philadelphia, 2024)

Katie Kellner

USA

2:32:48 (Berlin, 2023)

Breanna Sieracki

USA 

2:32:53 (Sacramento, 2025)

Carolyn Buchanan

CAN

2:32:54 (Sacramento, 2025)

Marybeth Chelanga

USA

2:33:33 (Orlando, 2024)

Elizabeth Chikotas

USA

2:33:57 (Sacramento, 2025)

Ava Crean

IRL

2:34:12 (Dublin, 2025)

Abbie McNulty Bennie

USA

2:34:53 (Boston, 2025)

Marte Maehlum-Johansen

NOR

2:34:54 (Hamburg, 2025)

Megan O'Neil

USA

2:34:55 (Duluth, 2024)

Maria Lindberg*

USA

2:34:59 (Chicago, 2025)

Felicia Pasadyn

USA

2:35:17 (NYC, 2025)

Madeline Block

USA

2:36:28 (Sacramento, 2025)

Caitlin McGinley

USA

2:37:12 (Lowell, 2025)

Katie McMenamin

USA

2:37:20 (Jersey City, 2025)

Erin Del Giudice

USA

2:37:36 (Duluth, 2025)

Teagan Robertson

CAN 

2:37:51 (Sacramento, 2024)

Emilee Risteen

USA

2:38:46 (Duluth, 2023)

Elizabeth Reichert

USA

2:38:49 (Sacramento, 2024)

Marissa Lenger

USA

2:38:51 (Valley Cottage, 2023)

Molly D Colwell

USA

2:39:27 (Sacramento, 2024)

Cassandra de Winter

CAN

2:39:52 (Victoria, 2025)

Hannah Olde Loohuis

NED

2:40:39 (Amsterdam, 2025)

Leanne Klassen

CAN

2:40:56 (Houston, 2025)

Karen Bertasso*

USA

星期日, 1月 18, 2026

波士頓華埠錢幣學會籌備成立 朱耀鐘分享松樹先令故事

陳仕維(左起)提議,朱耀鐘,阮鴻燦籌備成立“波士頓華埠錢幣學會”。
(周菊子攝)
            Boston Orange周菊子波士頓報導)大波士頓華人組織繁多,111日下午在紐英崙中華公所,由朱耀鐘,阮鴻燦,陳仕維等人發起的一個嶄新,與眾不同的非牟利組織,「波士頓華埠錢幣學會(Boston Chinatown Numismatic Club)」,召開了第一次說明會,為正式成立踏出第一步。

朱耀鐘現場做簡單的鑒定說明。(周菊子攝)
            在西元紀年踏入2026,美國建國250週年之際,很多人都忘記了波士頓曾經是美國的金融中心。北美的第一個造幣廠(Hull Mint)就在波士頓,現在的華盛頓街(Washington)和法院街(Court)交界處。向英國王室宣示經濟獨立,著名的松樹先令(Pine Tree Shilling),也是1652年在這兒鑄造的。

出席者私下討論錢幣收藏。(周菊子攝)
            朱耀鐘就因為曾經透過分析銀質純度,模具磨損和鑄造工藝,從糖果罐中鑑定出一枚真正在1652年鑄造的松樹先令,締造出轟動一時的「糖果罐中的百萬美金」故事,在錢幣界揚名立萬,成為一名極爲受人尊重的錢幣鑒定家,並於2023年獲邀加入Stack’s Bowers Galleries這全球錢幣界「蘇富比」或「佳士得」,專營稀珍錢幣、紙鈔、古代硬幣及獎章交易的國際頂尖拍賣行與經紀商,成為這家公司的波士頓店經理,也是波士頓掌門人

現場有出席者請朱耀鐘看看二元紙幣。(周菊子攝)
            這“松樹先令”本身,背後還有個非常有趣的歷史故事。原來當年英國王室才有造幣權,作為殖民地的波士頓為避免觸犯王權,在長達約30年之間,不論是在哪一年鑄造錢幣,都刻上1652年這日期,以躲避叛國罪。

            當年真正在1652年鑄造的錢幣是NE系列,之後一直到1682年鑄造的柳樹,橡樹,及松樹錢幣,都被稱為松樹先令。

部分出席者。(周菊子攝)
            這天帶了一枚1976年鑄造“蔣公九秩誕辰紀念”金幣到場,收藏錢幣已近40年的陳仕維說,他知道很多人家中收藏有舊紙鈔,錢幣或金幣,卻不知道這些錢幣的妥善保存方法,以及真正價值,因此有了成立組織的想法。他很高興朱耀鐘和阮鴻燦等人實現了這想法,特地出席支持。

出席者向朱耀鐘索取名片。(周菊子攝)
            朱耀鐘在回答出席眾人關於錢幣的提問時也談到,舊錢幣的照原樣保存非常重要,因為錢幣在拍賣時,品相非常重要,任何缺損,都對最終價格有影響。

            其中一個故事是有錢幣收藏者,拿著自己的一枚古董錢幣找專家鑑定,為了怕在鑒定過程中,錢幣被人掉包,於是特地在送出去鑒定前,悄悄地打了幾個微不可見的針孔,然而就因為這幾個孔破壞了錢幣品相,價格直接銳減十幾萬元。

            另外也有人為了讓舊錢幣閃亮,好看,想方設法地清洗,結果就把價值洗掉了。

蔣公九秩紀念幣。

            朱耀鐘建議家中收藏有錢幣,古舊紙鈔,想要確認其收藏或出售價值者,找具有可信度的專家或機構鑑定,取得PCGSNGC等鑒定等級,才更保值。

            朱耀鐘這天在談及“松樹先令”等故事時也談到,一枚1880年代20

元金幣,如今的市場價約4000元美金,但若只照含金量計算,僅值約2700美元。

            波士頓華埠錢幣學會(Boston Chinatown Numismatic Club)的第2次會議,已排定於21日下午13點舉行,查詳情可洽阮鴻燦617-852-9995,或Stanley Chu 617-218-7081

星期六, 1月 17, 2026

台灣再添親美新政黨 郭大文出任台美黨主席 (附視頻)

郭大文出任台美黨黨主席。圖為成立大會現場。(郭大文提供)
         Boston Orange 台中訊)2026117日,以「重新定位台灣未來路線」為核心訴求的政黨 台美黨(Taiwan Republican Party),在台中市西屯區朝富路召開成立大會,要為台灣走出新方向。

台美黨創黨人廖金彰在政黨成立大會前,就已在社交媒體上公佈,該黨黨主席為曾任外交官的郭大文,秘書長為程凱力。


台美黨成立大會現場。(郭大文提供)
在17日有內政部派員到場,共82名黨員出席的該黨第一次黨員大會中,郭大文及程凱力也依序正式當選為黨主席及秘書長。

           郭大文曾於20122016年間擔任波士頓僑教中心主任,並於卸任後返台出任僑委會僑民處處長,並曾於2020年出任華府僑教中心主任。他獲有台灣大學政治學博士學位,早年曾派駐英國,南非,俄羅斯,此外他也曾擔任總統府秘書,機要室副主任,以及僑委會的主任秘書,參事。

在成立大會新聞稿中,台美黨表示,如今地緣政治全球盛行,國際秩序正快速重組,該黨要拋卻歷史包袱,以不同於傳統藍綠政治的角度,從戰後體制與當前世界變局交會處,提出一套關於台灣國家定位、民主治理與國際連結的全新論述。

該黨的成立是基於天時、地利與逐步匯聚的民意共識,將放眼2026年的地方選舉,以及2028年的立法委員與總統大選,藉投入選舉與公共政策辯論,試圖為台灣政治提供一條跳脫舊有對立、直接應對現實所選擇的新路線

台美黨創黨人廖金彰(右),
秘書長程凱力。(圖片來自網路)
          台美黨認為,第二次世界大戰後以「主權不可侵犯」為核心的體制,正在被以自由、民主、人權與人民治理為導向的新戰略思維取代。台灣不應再被動地停留於歷史模糊地帶,而是應該主動選擇自身的文明位置與制度歸屬。

由於現行憲政架構中的「中華民國」隱含中國框架,使台灣在國家認同與國際關係上始終無法突破結構性限制,也成為台灣無法正常參與國際社會的關鍵因素。

台美黨強調,台灣社會長期忽略美國自戰後以來在農業改革、產業升級、民主制度建立與國家安全上對台灣的深層支持,因此主張,在來自中國的軍事與政治壓力持續升高之際,台灣應清楚表達人民意志,選擇與自由民主陣營建立更具制度性的夥伴關係,從「戰略合作」邁向「共同體關係」。


台美黨提出的政策藍圖是以台美關係為軸心來做整合。外交上,推動台美全面交流與安全共同體;內政上,透過科技治理、減稅與投資誘因,打造小而高效的政府體制,提升薪資水準與生活品質;國防上,捨棄人海戰術,強化高科技防衛與區域聯防;教育上,推動國際化與英語體系教育,培育能在民主共同體中自由流動的新世代公民。


根據台灣內政部的「政黨資訊網」,目前在台灣現存且合法登記的政黨約為75個。

117日在台灣台中市召開成立大會的台美黨,目前尚處於籌備階段。根據法律流程,該黨必須在成立30天內檢具黨章,大會紀錄等文件向內政部申請備案,通過後才能正式成為已登記政黨。

該黨創黨人廖金彰日前在社交媒體的Thread上貼文,稱台美黨黨主席郭大文將「銜命赴美面見川普,溝通台灣歸屬美國後對人民的補償方案!爭取超過10萬美元的更優惠價格」。(更新版)



中華表演藝術基金會黎卓宇音樂會 500餘觀眾掌聲久久不歇

黎卓宇演奏時的神情。(中華表演藝術基金會提供)

           (Boston Orange)中華表演藝術基金會110日晚的鋼琴家黎卓宇(George Li)音樂會,在500多觀眾出席,全場起立鼓掌4次,安可(encore)演出3首,獻花絡繹不絕的少見盛況中落幕。

這是中華表演藝術基金會第37屆音樂季第2場音樂會也是黎卓宇(George Li)重返新英格蘭音樂學院喬丹音樂廳 (Jordan Hall)的一次演出。他演奏了李斯特和蕭邦的作品包括:李斯特:《彼特拉克三首十四行詩》:第 123 首, 《B 小調鋼琴奏鳴曲》,S.178蕭邦:《升 F 大調即興曲》第 2 首,作品 36, 《B 小調鋼琴奏鳴曲》,作品 58

黎卓宇這次的演出,盛大而成功。從他指尖彈出的詩意與獨特的藝術魅力,深深打動人心, 500多觀眾為他演出的每一曲目熱烈鼓掌,甚至在比賽中場休息時也起立鼓掌謝幕時,更是全場 4 次起立鼓掌,掌聲久久不散,硬是讓黎卓宇加演了三首作品,才依依不捨的以鮮花包圍他的讓音樂會帷幕落下。

觀眾們起立鼓掌,久久不歇。(中華表演藝術基金會提供)
波士頓音樂情報(The Boston Musical Intelligencer)評論者 Veritas Katharina Gassmann 為黎卓宇的演出,下了「抒情性的内在生命(The Inner Life of Lyricism) 這個標題

Veritas Katharina Gassmann形容道,「關於黎卓宇的藝術性和技術水準,讚譽早已不勝枚舉。 即使在令人屏息的高速段落中,他的演奏依然清晰而有層次;他對音色與色彩的掌控明亮而細膩;他以溫柔與耐心塑造旋律線條。上週末的演出再次展現了他非凡的能力,也讓人意識到傳統讚美語言的限制。黎卓宇讓人重新思考音樂要求人們以更深度的專注更抽象的感情來融入音樂會,就像要讓人明白音樂會並不是讓人凍結情感、或沉醉於美的睡眠,而是一個美學的“生態箱”,讓們的注意力得以生長 」

他還寫道,“這世上是否有足夠多的花朵,來回報這樣一個夜晚?”

黎卓宇的老師卞和暻(Wha-Kyung Byun),學長 Minsoo Sohn ,還有許多世界著名的音樂家 Mark Churchill,張萬鈞(Lynn Chang),Sergey SchepkinBruce BrubakerHank MouLloyd Schwartz等都來參加這場音樂會,高度度讚揚這場超凡演出。

黎卓宇謝幕。(中華表演藝術基金會提供)

近年贏得國際大賽的多名音樂家,這晚也都親臨音樂會,祝賀黎卓宇的演出成功,包括王紫同 (Zitong Wang)(蕭邦大賽第三名)、Clayton Stephenson(范.克萊本大賽第三名艾弗里・費雪職業發展獎)、JJ Bui(蕭邦大賽第六名、Hamamatsu 大賽第三名)、張凱閔(蕭邦大賽第二輪, 里茲 (Leeds) 第4名),以及蕭邦與里茲大賽雙首獎得主陸易軒( Eric Lu 的父母

中華表演基金會舉辦的音樂會後慶祝酒會上, 40多名跨代知名音樂家齊聚一堂,祝賀黎卓宇演出成功其中許多人,在黎卓宇還小時就已認識他,如今親眼見證他成為一成就卓著、享譽國際的鋼琴家,都為他感到無比驕傲,現場的氣氛真誠、溫暖而愉悅。

過去這些年來,報章媒體對黎卓宇讚譽有加。紐約時報形容「將青春的奔放與完全的掌控力融為一體」,華盛頓郵報稱讚他「擁有令人震撼的技術實力、極強的掌控力與深邃的表現力」。

黎卓宇在過去這些年間贏得過許多重要獎項,包括2010 年青年演奏家國際選拔賽(Young Concert Artists International Auditions)一等奖,2012 年吉爾摩青年藝術家獎(Gilmore Young Artist Award),2015 年的莫斯科國際柴可夫斯基鋼琴大賽銀牌,2016 年的艾弗里費雪職業發展獎(Avery Fisher Career Grant)。黎卓宇也常與世界頂尖樂團和指揮家合作演出,登上過許多座全球最負盛名的音樂廳舞臺。

            作為華納古典音樂(Warner Classics)的簽約藝術家,黎卓宇在 2017 年發行了他的首張獨奏專輯,2019年發佈第二張專輯,2024 年發行的第三張專「Movements」,被「留聲機(Gramophone)」雜誌評選為 2024  8 月「最佳新古典專輯」之一。

黎卓宇 12 歲起便一直追隨導師卞和暻(Wha Kyung Byun)學習。 他、在2019 年完成哈佛大學與新英格蘭音樂學院的雙學位項目,獲得英文文學學士與音樂碩士學位。2022 年,他又獲得新英格蘭音樂學院的藝術家文憑 (Artistic Diploma)

音樂會的現場錄音視頻將放上中華表演藝術基金會 YouTube免費供欣賞。由於黎卓宇和華納古典(Warner Classic)的全球獨家錄音代理合約限制,該 YouTube 影片只能在非常有限的時間內上架。

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中華表演藝術基金會的下一場音樂會將於 2026 年 2 月 28 日由小提琴家Feng Ning 演出 “終極無伴奏The Ultimate Solo Violin,查詢詳情可上網https://www.chineseperformingarts.net/contents/season/20260228/index.html關注中華表演藝術基金會,可上Instagram: @ cathychanfcpa

Governor Healey Files Environmental Review Reforms to Accelerate Housing Permitting and Development

 Governor Healey Files Environmental Review Reforms to Accelerate Housing Permitting and Development 

Reforms will cut environmental review times from 1+ years to 30 days for housing projects to expedite housing and bring down costs 

BOSTON – Today, Governor Healey filed final reforms implementing a new streamlined process to make it easier and faster to build homes and lower housing costs. The reforms to  the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) Office’s review process for housing development make it faster, simpler, and more predictable while maintaining strong environmental protections. The reforms are set to take effect January 30, 2026.  

“When projects move faster, costs go down – and those savings matter,” said Governor Maura Healey. “By shortening review timelines from years to just 30 days, we’re getting more housing built and making life more affordable for families and communities.” 

“A strong economy depends on providing people access to housing they can afford,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “This whole-of-government approach removes barriers, maintains environmental protections, speeds up housing production, and supports the state’s economic competitiveness.” 

Under the streamlined process, housing projects that meet clear eligibility criteria, such as a high percentage of residential use, dense infill development, avoidance of flood hazards, adequate infrastructure, and proximity to public transit can complete review in approximately 30 days. Previously, the process could take a year or longer. The reforms also create a new exemption for certain projects for which MEPA review is required solely because of an appeal of a local wetland order, which has caused additional delays for housing.

By reducing unnecessary delays and uncertainty, the changes are expected to lower development costs and support Massachusetts’ broader housing production goals. The streamlined process implements recommendations from the Unlocking Housing Production Commission’s (UHPC) report calling for more efficient environmental reviews for housing projects, which have historically led to costly and unexpected delays that can risk a project’s financial viability. 

In addition to housing, the reforms also simplify environmental review for certain ecological restoration projects with environmental benefits that previously did not qualify for streamlining, such as cranberry bog restoration and partial dam removals. Urban renewal plans and similar planning documents with no other work or project proposed will also be streamlined with a 30-day review process. 

“We’re meeting the moment on housing while also making sure important ecological restoration projects move faster as we face more climate change-driven extreme weather,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper. “These reforms ensure we are keeping environmental protections high and delivering on both housing and climate resilience.” 

"Any unintended delay in housing development is unacceptable when the state is experiencing a housing shortage. Today’s announcement ensures that priority housing projects receive faster environmental approvals, meaning we can get more new homes on the market quicker, and lower costs for all residents,” said Housing and Livable Communities Secretary Ed Augustus. “Massachusetts is leading the nation in cutting red tape to make housing more affordable, and we’re using every tool in our toolbox to build more housing for homebuyers and renters across the state.” 

MEPA will issue updated forms and guidance, including a revised project notification form with a compliance checklist, and will begin accepting new project filings under the qualifying housing criteria by February 3rd.