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Governor Baker Nominates Christine Anthony as Associate Justice of the Probate and Family Court
BOSTON — This week, Governor Charlie Baker nominated Christine Anthony as Associate Justice of the Probate and Family Court. Attorney Anthony has 25 years of legal experience.
"Attorney Anthony’s many years of experience with both probate matters and family law have prepared her well to serve as an Associate Justice of the Probate and Family Court," said Governor Charlie Baker. "I am pleased to submit this qualified candidate to the Governor's Council for their advice and consent."
“Throughout her career, Attorney Anthony has demonstrated a commitment to the people and families served by the Commonwealth’s legal system," 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 an Associate Justice of the Probate and Family Court."
The Probate and Family Court Department has jurisdiction over family-related and probate matters such as divorce, paternity, child support, custody, parenting time, adoption, termination of parental rights, abuse prevention and wills, estates, trusts, guardianships, conservatorships, and changes of name. The Probate and Family Court has over 40 judges, including Chief Justice John D. Casey. If confirmed by the Governor’s Council, Attorney Anthony will fill the seat vacated by the Honorable Joan Armstrong.
For more information on the Probate & Family 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 Christine Anthony
Christine Anthony began her legal career in 1996, when she joined the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court as a Law Clerk, where she eventually rose to the office of Chief Law Clerk. Her responsibilities included legal research for judges of the Court, providing legal analysis, and drafting memoranda of decision, orders, judgments, findings of fact, and rationales. In 1998, Attorney Anthony joined the firm Lee, Levine & Bowser as an Associate Attorney. In 2000, she became an Assistant Judicial Case Manager with the Worcester Probate and Family Court, where she assisted the First Justice with daily judicial operations and served as Appeals Clerk. Attorney Anthony became a solo practitioner in 2005, focusing on family law. She served as Guardian ad Litem in custody and probate matters, and handled appeals from the Probate and Family Court. From 2008 until 2011, Attorney Anthony joined Lander & Lander PC, representing clients in cases involving family law. In 2011 Attorney Anthony established the Law Offices of Christine Anthony, where she specializes in family law matters. She also serves as a Worcester County Public Administrator after being appointed by the Governor in 2019. Outside of her career, Attorney Anthony served as a member of the Board of Directors and Conference Committee for the Massachusetts Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts from 2014 to 2018. From 2014 to 2017, she was the coach of the Westborough High School Mock Trial Club, a program she helped begin. Currently, Attorney Anthony volunteers with the Quinsigamond Community College Mentor Program, MBA Dial-a-Lawyer, and the Community Harvest Project. Attorney Anthony received her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1992 and her Juris Doctorate from Suffolk University Law School in 1996.
波士頓市長吳弭(Michelle Wu)和州市議員及支持者,說明3條巴士線將免費2年。(周菊子攝) |
亞美會發佈第11屆亞美節慈善拍賣暨音樂晚會活動。由右向左為曹品慈、甄雲龍、 谷繼成、潘飛、榮麗亞,吳皓。(甄雲龍提供) |
亞美會共同會長潘飛(右)、曹品慈(左)。 |
甄雲龍還強調,亞美會的宗旨之一是立足社區,聯誼僑團,希望促成大波士頓亞裔僑團之間的交流,合作,以期團結就是力量,在遇到與亞裔福祉有關的事務時,可以發揮更大影響。
亞美聯誼會共同會長,開設帝國拍賣行的潘飛表示,第11屆亞美節,已有多名政要支持,包括麻州州長Charlie Baker,昆士市市長柯奇
(Tom Koch)都發了賀信,確定將出席的有轄區在昆士市的麻州參議員John Keenan,共和黨州長參選人Kim Duffy,共和黨州務卿參選人Rayla
Campbell,波士頓市議員愛德華費林(Ed Flynn)。已口頭應允將出席的有麻州參議員Marc
Pacheco,麻州眾議員Jon Santiago,David
Biele等人。
亞美聯誼會共同會長,盛雄莊老闆曹品慈表示,該會今年8月創辦「生活沙龍」,舉辦過品酒飲茶,鑑賞書畫,認識易經風水,了解購屋貸款,學習手機應用等一系列改善、豐富人們生活品質的活動。這些活動不但免費,會場還有精美茶點助興,希望社區民眾能夠踴躍參加,藉這一席之地,認識新朋友,擴大生活圈。
甄雲龍指出,舉辦慈善拍賣暨音樂晚會,既是為社區舉辦一場文化活動,也是為亞美會籌措營運,服務社區的經費。
音樂晚會部分,將有擅吹嗩吶的管樂演奏名家郭雅志,波士頓亞文中心青少年交響樂團指揮楊捷等人演出,包括笛子獨奏、葫蘆絲獨奏、粵曲演唱、流行曲演唱、獨唱、舞蹈和旗袍秀等節目。
拍賣部分有無聲拍賣及現場競拍,協辦這場活動的北美華人收藏協會與該會熱心成員將拿出許多古玩字畫、藝術精品,珠寶首飾拍賣。
在第11屆亞美節慈善拍賣暨音樂晚會的新聞發佈會上,該會董事之一,創辦了「谷氏地震預測研究所 (GUIEP)」的谷繼成教授還分享了他在地震預測上的研究心得,以及該研究所為世界各地預測地震,減少自然災害的心願。
第11屆亞美節慈善拍賣暨音樂晚會購票地點在盛雄莊藥行,70 Kneeland St., Boston, MA 02111,電話917-498-7878。 (更新版)
小提琴家Stella Chen 和鋼琴家Henry Kramer謝幕。 |
波士頓音樂情報(Boston
Musical Intelligencer) 樂評人 Julie
Ingelfinger在他發表的音樂會後樂評中坦率表示,「我希望能夠很快再聽到這兩位音樂家的演奏,越快越好」。
小提琴家Stella Chen 和鋼琴家Henry Kramer現在都是已獲世界性大獎,在全球各地巡迴演出的音樂家,這次聯袂回到母校演奏,看到觀眾席中有許多當年的良師、益友、同窗,頗有感觸,既感謝嚴師調教、督促,才讓他們在音樂這條路上走得更順暢,更高興又再見到當年同在哈佛及新英格蘭音樂學院一起排練的黎卓宇等人,為彼此的各有成就感到欣慰。
小提琴家Stella Chen 演奏。 |
他們倆當晚演奏的曲目包括難度極高的巴爾托克(Bartok)小提琴曲代表作,史特勞斯(Strauss)的著名降E大調第18號小提琴及鋼琴奏鳴曲,以及二首由舒伯特名歌改編的小提琴曲,其中一首還是Stella
Chen 自己改編的。
那首很少人聽過的“無人地的搖籃曲”,則是1949年在Jamaica 出生作曲家 Alberga所撰寫的曲目,緬懷在第一次世界大戰中陣亡的青年將士,慰藉他們孤單、寂寞的在天之靈,十分感人。
波士頓音樂情報樂評 Julie
Ingelfinger 說:“能在現場親自聽到2019年伊麗莎白皇后小提琴大賽第一名Stella
Chen,以及2016年伊麗莎白皇后鋼琴大賽第二名Henry
Kramer在喬頓廳演出的觀眾,都是幸運的。這兩位音樂家都是Avery
Fisher Career Grant 的得獎人,既有名校資歷,也有舞台經驗。當晚的演出精彩,不負眾望。
Julie Ingelfinger在樂評中,還以專業眼光,鉅細靡遺的從頭到尾評論了每一首曲子,都給予很高的評價,還在結論時說,「儘管觀眾很強烈要求安可,但兩位演出者只接受獻花,深深鞠躬致謝,一曲也沒加奏。無疑的,我們會很快地再聽到這兩位傑出音樂家的演出。我希望越快越好!」。
中華表演藝術基金會的下一場喬頓廳音樂會,已定在新年1月29日週六晚八點舉行,由鋼琴家莊雅婓獨奏演出,90分鐘曲目沒有中場休息。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/20220129/index.html
吳弭市長上班第一天,在市政府大樓外做簡報> (周菊子攝) |
就像Kim Janey當代市長時,得處理馬丁華殊 (Martin Walsh)離任前匆促提拔Dennis
White 接替辭職的William G. Gross當警察局局長,卻爆出Dennis
White有家暴前科,幾番周折後,Kim Janey決定開除Dennis
White,卻引來不少批評,有民眾甚至認為Kim Janey在參選市長的初選中落敗,這事件有很大影響。
吳弭在波士頓市政府大樓外和記者晤談,這樣就大家都可以暫時不用戴口罩。 (周菊子攝) |
不過吳弭已迫不及待的要開始實踐她的競選諾言,今日下午就發出新聞稿,說明吳弭將向波士頓市議會提案,要求撥款800萬元,好讓23,28,29這3條巴士路線,可讓民眾免費搭乘2年。
在吳弭之前代理市長的Kim
Janey,因為「美沙酮英里」的流民帳篷數量暴增,一度數算到有300多人住在這些露天帳篷中,警察從2021年2月到10月,逮捕或傳召了不下125人,也比2019年的71人,2020年的34人都多得多。被稱為「美沙酮英里」的那一、兩條街,也流民人數大增,每天都製造2大卡車垃圾,路面汙穢,老鼠流串,顯然形成公共安全威脅,10月19日頒佈了行政命令,要清除人行道上帳篷,安置流民。
舊州政府大樓 (Old State House)現在也是橘線地鐵的州街站出口。吳弭今天就從這車站 走出來,走去旁邊的市政府大樓上班。(周菊子攝) |
ACLU要求波士頓市政府准許住在那些街道上的遊民回去,給那財物受損的3人賠償。
ACLU是在Kim
Janey還在任時提出告訴。Kim Janey政府強調波士頓市政府行動時,都依照行政命令的尊重遊民權益規定,在確定有地方安置時,才搬遷。不過市政府面對低門檻居所不足的窘境。
吳弭針對「美沙酮英里」問題表示,由於ACLU已遞訟案,波士頓市府將暫停強制遷移流民的行動,待訟案有結果後再處理。她的政府希望確保在處理「美沙酮英里」一事上,優先考慮公共安全和住宅問題,尤其是天氣開始冷了,氣溫下降,露宿街頭很可能攸關生死。波士頓市政府必須儘快找到暫時的,穩定的低門檻住宅。
吳弭今天和麻州州長查理貝克見面了,討論了波士頓市政府必須和州政府合作處理的議題,包括「美沙酮英里」,公共交通,以及持續性的住宅危機等。她在早上面對記者們的提問時表示,過去這些年來,她和麻州州長並沒有多少互動。
吳弭還說,從她住的地方到市政府大樓上班,搭地鐵最快,以後應該會繼續搭地鐵上班。昨天她是搭綠線進城,今天她從位於Roslindale的家出發,搭橘線到州街 (State Street)這站下車,沿路她還和其他乘客攀談,這讓她有機會實地了解地鐵營運,聆聽民眾心聲。她強調她想讓波士頓市真正成為每一個波士頓人的城市。
(Boston Orange 編譯) 昆士市長柯奇 (Tomas P. Koch)宣佈今年的昆士市聖誕遊行及節慶,將於11月26至28日舉行。
聖誕節慶祝活動將從11月26日的週五晚開始,街頭將有穿著戲服的百老匯人物,吟唱者,街頭藝人穿梭,還有贏得艾美獎的歌手Liz
Calloway表演。
當晚還將有昆士市的市長和聖誕老人點亮聖誕樹年度活動。今年的聖誕樹將由昆士居民Mandy
Chan及Taylor Sheehan家族捐贈。現場還將為慶祝光明節的人準備燭台。
晚上的慶祝活動將從5點到7點,在位於興國街(Hancock)1305號的亞當斯廣場(Adams Common)舉行。
需要停車的人,可到Kilroy廣場,以及總統地(Presidents Place)停車場。
星期六,11月27日的中午,人們可以在馬利蒙公園路 ( Merrymount Parkway
)1號的選美場(Pageant Field) 望向天空,看搭乘直升機的聖誕老人從天而降,來探望小孩子們。穿著戲服的人也會在現場穿梭。
昆士市的第68屆聖誕節遊行,將在11月28日,星期日的中午,從興國街(Hancock)和Walter J. Hannon Parkway交界處起步,一路經過興國街到北昆士高中。花車,軍樂隊及穿戲服的人物,都將夾雜在遊行隊伍中增添歡樂氣氛。
為了向新冠病毒大流行期間的滿能社區健康中心,以及昆士市的公共衛生局致意,他們將擔任大遊行的典禮官。
柯奇市長表示,聖誕節遊行,聖誕樹點燈,聖誕老人在選美場從天而降,已經都是昆士市特有的傳統。他知道很多家庭都在期待這活動,也希望大家在節慶假日期間都玩得開心。
Baker-Polito Administration Hosts 2021 Massachusetts Virtual
Digital Government Summit
Technology and cybersecurity leaders from state and municipal government and the private sector gathered virtually to promote best practices and spur innovation in the public sector
BOSTON
– Today, the Baker-Polito
Administration, in partnership with Government Technology, hosted the 2021
Massachusetts Virtual Digital Government Summit, an annual conference geared toward networking opportunities and
the sharing of best practices to enhance technology and cybersecurity services
across the public sector. With a focus on the ‘future of work’ in adapting how
the business of government is executed, the Summit offered attendees from state
and municipal government with a valuable opportunity to build vital
relationships with industry leaders and learn about innovative solutions for
the challenges governments face in an increasingly digital world.
Held
virtually for the second consecutive year, the Summit included remarks from
Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Secretary of Technology
Services and Security Curt Wood, as well as ‘technology change agents’ well
versed in adapting to the rapid and disruptive changes presented by the shift
to a remote workforce. Attendees participated in concurrent breakout sessions
with expert panels presenting on navigating the cyber threat landscape, the
impacts of automation, and the importance of connectivity in a new era of
‘remote everything’.
“Technology
has become even more fully integrated into the fabric of our lives these past
eighteen months and will only increase going forward,” said Governor Charlie
Baker. “Events like the annual Digital Government Summit bring public and
private partners together to help improve the citizen digital experience and to
enable more efficient and intuitive interactions with state and local
government for critical services.”
“We
find ourselves at a transformational moment that has highlighted the importance
of technology investments at the state and local level,” said Lt. Governor
Karyn Polito. “Ensuring continuity of essential government services to the
Commonwealth’s many residents, businesses, and visitors remains a top priority
for our Administration.”
The
timing of the Summit is especially poignant, coming in the same week that the
President signed into law legislation that authorized a $1 billion State and
Local Cybersecurity Grant Program, providing much-needed funding to state and
municipal governments that increasingly find themselves the targets of cyber
criminals attempting to disrupt essential government services and extort
taxpayer dollars through ransomware attacks. The legislation stipulates that
80% of the funding is required to be dedicated to municipalities to enhance
their cybersecurity defenses, with at least 25% of that funding earmarked for
rural communities that often lack the resources for dedicated IT and
cybersecurity personnel.
Building
on the Administration’s strong partnerships with municipalities, the Executive
Office of Technology Services and Security (EOTSS) recently announced the
opening of the 2022 Municipal
Cybersecurity Awareness Grant Program.
Now in its second year, over 62,000 municipal and public school employees
across the Commonwealth have enrolled in the program, gaining access to
critical end-user training, evaluations, and threat simulations to improve
their ability to identify and avoid traps laid by cyber attackers seeking to
gain access to government IT networks and sensitive data of its constituents.
“We
have faced many challenges over the past year and a half – forcing us to
continually innovate and often times reinvent the way we carry out the business
of state government in order to keep our citizen-centric services running,” said
Secretary of Technology Services and Security Curt Wood. “I commend the
state and local government technology and cybersecurity leaders gathered here
today, as you all have risen to the occasion and met the moment head on.”