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星期三, 1月 07, 2015

波士頓冷起來了 今晚明早氣溫可能降到零下

國家氣象局昨(六)日呼籲大波士頓人穿暖些,今(七)晚開始,天氣很冷,寒風吹襲,氣溫將降至華氏零度以下。
 氣象局表示,從加拿大吹來的北極冷鋒將橫掃整個大波士頓,週二及週三的氣溫,最高只有華氏廿度出頭而已。
今晚開始到明日早上,將是氣溫最低的時候。波士頓地區可能低至零下一度,麻州西部,可能低到零下七度。
氣象員Alan Dunham表示,人們最好多穿幾層衣服,把耳朵包起來,還要記得戴手套,以免風一吹起來,會把人冷得凍傷,或讓人體溫過低,威脅到身體健康。
            氣象局已發出風冷警報,指州際公路495號以西及以北,在風速每小時四十哩吹襲下,氣溫將有如零下廿五至三十度,十分危險。
            甚至波士頓的氣溫都可能在週四早上降至零下廿一度。
            週五氣溫估計將回升到華氏三十度出頭。
            波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh)昨日特地發佈通告,提醒市民注意天氣,只過去十年來,波士頓只在2011年,以及2005年出現過低於華氏零度的氣溫。為協助市民防寒,波士頓公共衛生局已和市內緊急庇護所聯繫,將開放供民眾取暖。民眾如果看見需要庇護所人士,可打電話通知市府,617-633-0170
            波市長也提醒房東們,必須為房客提供足夠的暖氣,在白天的早上七點至晚上十一點之間,把室溫保持在最低華氏六十八度,在晚上十一點至凌晨六點五十九分之間,室溫需維持在最低華氏六十四度。若房東或物業經理不理投訴,租客可打市長熱線617-635-4500求助。

星期二, 1月 06, 2015

Mayor Walsh Announces Greenovate Boston 2014 Climate Action Plan Launch Celebration with Special Guest Guster

Mayor Walsh Announces Greenovate Boston 2014 Climate Action Plan Launch Celebration with Special Guest Guster

And will declare January 15 Guster Day in Boston

On January 15, Mayor Walsh will release Greenovate Boston 2014 Climate Action Plan Update at Artists for Humanity’s EpiCenter. The event will include a performance by the band, Guster. In honor of the band’s Boston roots, and their commitment to the environment and public service, Mayor Walsh will declare January 15 Guster Day in Boston.

“We’ve been working hand-in-hand with the community to create the Greenovate Boston Climate Action Plan,” said Mayor Martin J. Walsh. “With this plan, Boston will lay out ambitious climate goals to make this city a healthier, more livable and sustainable city.”

The release of the 2014 Climate Action Plan will culminate a year-long intensive community engagement process that included a Steering Committee of 31 representatives from the neighborhoods, private sector, academia, and City officials. The City also received thousands of comments via its online engagement platform, Engage.GreenovateBoston.org, and at the first Greenovate Boston Community Summit in May, where over 500 people participated. The draft Plan was available for public comment for over three weeks in November and the City received over 50 written comments.

At the event, the Mayor will also welcome incoming Chief of Environment, Energy and Open Space, Austin Blackmon. Mr. Blackmon will be the Master of Ceremonies of the event. He takes office on January 19.

“I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing preliminary drafts of the 2014 Climate Action Plan and it is a bold and impressive document,” said Austin Blackmon. “It will be an honor to work with all those who contributed to its creation and I look forward to getting started on implementation.”

The Mayor will also unveil new features of the Plan, including special online interactive tools. He will be joined by members of the Climate Action Plan Steering Committee for a brief speaking engagement, followed by Guster’s performance. Guster has a longstanding commitment to the environment, and has been minimizing the environmental impact of their tours for more than a decade, including using alternative fuel for tour buses and trucks, and calculating and offsetting the band’s carbon footprint from tour buses, trucks, and venue energy use. In 2004, guitarist, Adam Gardner and his wife, Lauren Sullivan, started REVERB--a non-profit organization dedicated to greening musicians’ tours and engaging fans to take action to protect the planet. Leading up to the event, Guster will be busking at various undisclosed locations around Boston.

"We are so honored to have an official Guster Day in the city our band was born from!  As a band that cares about the environment and makes great efforts to minimize our touring footprint, we are excited to learn more about Mayor Walsh’s Greenovate Boston Climate Action Plan for this city we care so deeply about."

The event will be free and open to the public, however space is limited and registration is required. Tickets available online at http://bit.ly/CAPLaunch. Doors open at 5:30 and the program starts at 6:30. All guests are encouraged to take public transportation (Red Line to Broadway), as parking is limited. The event will be a zero-waste event, with compostables and recyclables collected by the Department of Public Works.

About Guster: Since forming at Tufts University in 1992, Guster has become one of the leading indie/alternative bands, releasing seven critically acclaimed albums in 20 years, starting with Parachute in 1995. Evermotion (to be released on their own Ocho Mule label through Nettwerk Records) is the follow-up to 2010’s Easy Wonderful, which earned the band its highest-ever chart debut on the Billboard 200 at #22, while reaching #2 on both the SoundScan Alternative and iTunes charts.

About REVERB: REVERB is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2004 by environmentalist Lauren Sullivan and her musician husband, Adam Gardner of Guster. REVERB creates and executes comprehensive, custom programs to green the tour itself while engaging concertgoers to take action for the environment. Adam and REVERB have helped transform the touring practices of over 150 major tours including Guster, Dave Matthews Band, Maroon 5, Jack Johnson, Sheryl Crow, Jason Mraz and others.

About Artists for Humanities: Since 1991, Artists For Humanity has empowered and employed Boston teens in an intensive program of arts, creativity and enterprise. Teen artists work within the Artists For Humanity EpiCenter, Boston's first LEED Platinum building, a solar powered arts facility named in 2007 one of the 'Top 10 Green Buildings in the Nation' by the American Institute of Architects. Currently, Artists For Humanity is planning an on-site expansion to create an Energy Positive (E+) facility to include a public makers studio, new gallery & community space, and workspaces to employ additional Boston teens in intensive youth arts entrepreneurship.

PATRICK ADMINISTRATION CELEBRATES MAJOR FEDERAL FUNDING COMMITMENT FOR GREEN LINE EXTENSION

Governor Deval Patrick was joined by U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx today as he announced a $996 million federal grant agreement to extend the MBTA Green Line light rail service from East Cambridge to Somerville and Medford. The Green Line Extension (GLX) will provide faster and more efficient travel downtown Boston and will serve some of the region’s most densely populated communities. Secretary Foxx and Acting Federal Transit Administrator Therese McMillan participated in a ceremony to commit the funds with Governor Patrick, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Congressman Michael Capuano, MassDOT Acting Secretary Frank DePaola, MBTA General Manager Dr. Beverly Scott and other federal, state and local officials.

“Today’s funding commitment brings the GLX another step closer to reality," said Governor Patrick. "With the extension, residents of Somerville, Cambridge and Medford will have more options for how they get to work, school and play and, in turn, experience sustainable, smart growth in the local economies. I thank USDOT, the Obama Administration and our Congressional delegation for their commitment to this project."

"Bringing light rail to Somerville and Medford will connect residents to work, education and other opportunities while making it easier than ever to access downtown Boston," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. "We are proud to support projects like this-and recognize the need to do more. We are committed to working with Congress to find bipartisan solutions that will help the Boston region and communities across the U.S. continue to invest in and enhance their transportation systems in the years ahead."

The U.S. Department of Transportation will contribute approximately $996 million in Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Capital Investment Grant Program (New Starts) funding over the course of the $2.3 billion project with funds from the Commonwealth covering the remainder. 

"This bright green light of funding for the Green Line Extension means we can move forward on a critical infrastructure project that will have a major positive impact on Greater Boston. The Green Line Extension will provide fast and efficient service for commuters and day trippers alike,” said Senator Edward J. Markey. “With new stations that will link Medford, Somerville and Cambridge to downtown Boston, this extension will improve local and regional mobility, reduce traffic and air pollution and support transit oriented development."

The project will be constructed in four overlapping phases from 2013 to 2020.  Phase I work began in January 2013 to widen two rail bridges that will carry the new Green Line tracks. Construction on the new Lechmere, East Somerville and Union Square stations will begin this spring. Once completed, trains will operate every five to six minutes in the peak period, providing fast and efficient service to Boston, and resulting in an estimated 37,900 transit trips per day.  

“The commitment that federal government has demonstrated to bringing the Green Line Extension to life shows the impact that this project will have on improving transportation in the Greater Boston area,” said MassDOT Acting Secretary & CEO Frank DePaola. “Not only will GLX increase access to affordable, sustainable rapid transit but it will reduce traffic congestion and emissions as well.”

The project will include construction of six new stations, purchase of 24 new light rail vehicles, construction of a new vehicle maintenance facility, construction of a community bicycle and pedestrian path, and relocation of some existing commuter rail track. 

“The investment being made in the Green Line Extension by both the federal government and the Commonwealth will pay dividends down the line, not only in expanding access to transit, but in increasing development opportunities in Cambridge, Medford and Somerville through the GLX MassWIN program,” said MBTA General Manager Dr. Beverly Scott. 

The MassWIN (Massachusetts Workforce Initiative Now) program is an effort to build sustainable communities through local participation and collaborative partnerships in transportation projects focused on workforce investment, education achievement, business development and city improvement. The goals of the program are to train residents to meet the hiring requirements for local transportation and construction jobs; place trained community members in transportation and construction career paths; grow the local workforce and economic base; and support sustainable communities by expanding the local workforce, businesses and neighborhoods.

“If you want more economic opportunity for everybody, of all socioeconomic levels, there is a clear answer: Build more quality public transportation. Gov. Patrick, former Secretary Davey, Secretary DePaola and Dr. Scott know this, as do President Obama, Administrator McMillan and our partners in Washington, which is why they are making this historic investment to bring the Green Line Extension to fruition,” said Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone. “Expanding public transportation decreases transportation costs for families, lowers unemployment and increases earnings. It puts more money into the economy and creates a resilient, sustainable economy. The Green Line Extension is the backbone for a stronger Somerville, region, Commonwealth, and nation.” Added Senator Patricia Jehlen, “this is a really big deal.”

The 4.7-mile light rail extension will extend existing MBTA Green Line service from a relocated Lechmere Station in East Cambridge to Union Square in Somerville and College Avenue in Medford. The project will serve some of the region’s most densely populated areas not currently served by rail transit—where 26 percent of residents do not own or have access to cars. 

“This federal grant agreement represents a giant step toward attaining environmental justice for thousands of Somerville, Cambridge, and Medford residents,” said State Representative Timothy Toomey, Jr. “The amount of work that advocates, residents, and the GLX project team have put into achieving this milestone has been remarkable, and we should be proud of this substantial investment in our public transit system.”

Mayor Walsh Sends Reminder to Boston Residents on Winter Safety

Mayor Walsh Sends Reminder to Boston Residents on Winter Safety 

Boston—With forecasters predicting bitterly cold weather this week, Mayor Martin J. Walsh reminds residents to take precautions in managing this week’s cold blast. With cold weather and wind chills in the teens forecast through Thursday, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant to help the City’s vulnerable populations at this time, particularly our homeless and elderly residents. For Boston, a low of 0 degrees will be the coldest reading in 4 years.  It has only reached 0 or colder twice in the past 10 years in Boston (2011 & 2005 when it was negative 2 degrees). In such cold conditions, Mayor Walsh reminds all Bostonians to take precautions to stay warm, as hypothermia or frost-bite set in quickly in freezing temperatures.  

“We are very concerned about this cold weather and are working to monitor the situation and keep all our residents safe,” said Mayor Walsh. “While we're doing what we can to spread this information city-wide, I'm personally asking each and every single Boston resident to look after their neighbor, be it someone you see outdoors or someone living next door.”

Emergency Shelter Operations

The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) coordinates a city-wide network of emergency shelters, outreach providers, city agencies and first responders to assist the homeless. Individuals can receive resources and a warm bed all year round at the city-run Woods Mullen shelter and the temporary shelter at South End Fitness Center. With the needs being even greater this time of year, BPHC’s network of homeless service providers work to ensure that no client is ever without shelter. 

Shelters are kept open during the day for the safety of clients. During cold weather, guests who have been previously barred for non-violent offenses are granted amnesty. Working with the Pine Street Outreach Team and Boston Healthcare for the Homeless, BPHC actively seeks out individuals and helps them find shelter during a cold snap, providing food, clothing, blankets, medical assistance to those in need. If you see a person in need of shelter or who is not properly dress for the cold, please call (617) 633- 0170. If the situation is an emergency, call 911.

Heat Guidelines for Property Owners

In accordance with the Massachusetts State Sanitary Code, the “heating season” officially begins September 15th and runs through June 15th. Property owners must provide heating facilities, which heat habitable spaces at a minimum temperature of 68˚ during the day, 7a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and 64˚ in the evening 11:01 p.m. to 6:59 a.m.
 
In case of emergency, property owners are encouraged to keep a list of licensed contractors (electrician, plumber and general contractor) on file.  Tenants, experiencing problems with their heating system should do the following: check the thermostat, ensuring the dial is turned on never run  out of oil and report insufficient or no heat problems to the property owner or manager immediately.
 
The following are quick tips property owners can take to make their homes energy efficient: 
 
  • Disconnect water hose from the home
  • Wrap or cover exposed spigot
  • Caulk or putty windows
  • Ensure kitchen and bathroom dampers close properly
  • Close all storm windows and doors
  • Apply weather stripping
  • Properly insulate all pipes that are exposed
  • Cover vents
 
If your landlord or property manager is  unresponsive contact the Inspectional Services Department (ISD) at (617) 635-5300 to file a complaint.  Complaints made outside normal business hours should be called into the Mayor’s 24-Hour Hotline at 617-635-4500.  

Residents are encouraged to check on the well-being of elderly or disabled neighbors, be mindful of homeless individuals that may need assistance, and practice caution when using portable heating devices such as space heaters.

The City of Boston’s Department of Neighborhood Development’s Home Center HeatWorks  Program, in partnership with Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD)  and Renew Boston  offers grants up to 5,000 dollars, or no interest-deferred loans to homeowners so they can conduct energy audits, replace inefficient heating systems, and weatherize their homes by insulating them. 

The program is available for Boston homeowners who are 60 years or older whose household income does not exceed 80% of area median income, and are an owner occupant of a residential 1-4 family home.  For additional information on our programs please visit our website at https://dnd.cityofboston.gov/#page/SeniorEmergencyHeatRepair .

Emergency Operations

The City of Boston Office of Emergency Management (OEM) remains in constant contact with the National Weather Service to receive detailed forecasts for the City of Boston and ensures  each City department has a plan in place to handle the forecast. If the storm warrants, the City’s Emergency Operations Center will be activated and City representatives will coordinate response and recovery efforts. 

Year round, OEM conducts preparedness seminars to educate the public on the importance of having an emergency preparedness plan and a bag of emergency supplies in the event that Boston residents have to shelter in place or leave their residence. Residents are also encouraged to sign up for notifications from AlertBoston, the city’s notification system. 

As the City is notified in advance, residents who sign up for notifications will receive a message from the City about Winter storms and extreme cold weather. This notification system also handles alerting residents when a snow emergency/parking ban is in effect and when it is being lifted.

Should you encounter a homeless individual in need of assistance, please notify public safety officials by calling 9-1-1 or the Mayor's 24-hour Hotline at (617) 635-4500. For additional information on how to stay safe this winter, visit cityofboston.gov/cold.  

波士頓黃氏宗親會職員換屆 八月辦全美懇親大會

 波士頓黃氏宗親會,新舊任職員交接。左起,全美黃氏美東總長黃國威
,新屆主席黃光沐,黃國麟,卸任主席黃仁宇,婦女部黃周麗桃,
黃美芬。(黃定國攝)
(Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導)波士頓黃氏宗親會一月四日中午舉行職員就職典禮,宣佈今年八月廿一日將承辦第廿五屆全美黃氏懇親會,兩百多名宗親日前投票選出的黃國瀚,黃光沐,接任新屆主席。
波士頓黃氏宗親會新屆職員和經文處副處長陳銘俊(前左六)等人
合影。(黃定國攝)
            黃氏宗親會是大波士頓華埠最人多勢眾,最財力雄厚的僑團之一,有六百多名登記會員,擁有必珠(Beach )街華埠牌樓旁ㄧ整棟六層樓等物業。2007年當選成為麻州首名亞裔女市長,並連任迄今的費奇堡市長黃素芬(Lisa Wong2011年當選,並連任迄今的麻州首名亞裔兼華裔眾議員黃子安(Donald Wong),以及麻州首名華裔學區總監黃彩芬,也都是黃氏宗親。
            四日的新屆職員就職典禮,照例由黃氏青年組醒獅團的祥獅獻瑞,採青獻桔拉開序幕。
2012年當選為全美黃氏美東總長,將於今年八月升任元老的黃國威透露,由於內部意見不合,波士頓黃氏宗親會歷來四名元老中碩果僅存的兩人,黃君裕及黃官羨,當天都未出席。新屆職員宣誓就任,印信交接,因此都由他出面主禮。
波士頓黃氏宗親會新屆婦女部職員和經文處副處長陳銘俊(前左六)
等人合影。(黃定國攝)
            卸任主席黃仁宇,新屆主席黃國瀚,黃光沐,以及婦女部主席黃美芬,黃周麗桃等人向祖先牌位上香,敬酒,獻三牲蔬果,鮮花後,宣誓就任。
            現已年逾八十的新屆主席黃國瀚,2011年時就曾出任黃氏公所主席,今年又再高票當選為黃氏公所主席。他在致就職詞時表示,主席只是頭銜而已,能為宗親服務才最重要。接任後他將凡事先聽取整體幹部意見,再做最後決定。
 波士頓黃氏宗親會主席黃光沐(左二起),卸任主席黃仁宇,美東
總長黃國威,新屆主席黃國瀚,中文書記黃光野,議長黃國麟,外交

黃鷹立等人和經文處處長賴銘琪(左五),波士頓華僑文教中心
主任郭大文(左一)合影。(黃定國攝)
波士頓經文處副處長陳銘俊(右一)和麻州眾議員黃子安(左一)和兩名
主席,黃國瀚(右二),黃光沐(左二)合影。(周菊子攝)
            黃光沐透露,他本人大約廿五年前左右從香港移民來美。他弟弟,2013年擔任黃氏公所主席的黃光野因為唸大學,比他更早來美國。他也強調,加入宗親會,就是為了敦親睦鄰。
            卸任主席,也是好彩麵廠老闆黃仁宇在典禮後表示,雖然他卸任主席一職,但仍將竭力確保宗親會運作如常,凡事照規矩來。
 麻州眾議員黃子安(左)和母親黃陳美蘭是麻州最大中餐館之一,
九龍餐廳的東主,也都是黃氏宗親會的資深成員。(周菊
子攝)
            駐波士頓經濟文化辦事處處長賴銘琪,副處長陳銘俊,波士頓華僑文教中心主任郭大文,波士頓僑務委員馬滌凡,以及在黃伍一家親傳統下,每年必定組團參加就職典禮的伍氏公所主席伍樂仁,伍侃滋,元老伍伯和,伍育俊等,當天有眾多嘉賓到賀。
            經文處副處長陳銘俊在致詞時特地用台山話表示,黃花崗七十二烈士中,包括黃興,有不少黃氏宗親,看到黃氏禮堂內的青天白日滿地紅旗幟,讓他想到民國創建的轟轟烈烈,格外覺得感動。
伍碧珍(右一)高齡一百零一歲,是出席黃氏就職典禮的人瑞。
菊子攝)
            波士頓黃氏宗親會的新屆幹部,包括主席黃國瀚,黃光沐,中文書記黃光野,黃啟智 ,財政黃國能,黃兆怡,外交王英健,黃鷹立,核數黃瑞高,黃偉建,庶務黃建榮,議長黃國麟。
  


      
黃周麗桃(右二),黃謝惠珍(右一),黃胡小仙(左二)等人士
黃氏婦女部的骨幹成員。(
菊子攝)
     

波士頓洪門致公堂新屆主席阮偉昌、李厚鵬就任

 波士頓洪門致公堂新屆職員和嘉賓合影。前排左起,阮振強,李厚鵬,阮偉昌,賴銘琪,
伍伯和,司徒宗達,馬滌凡。後排左起,陳銘俊,黃夢彪,梅惠聰,郭大文,鄺國添,
陳國漢,司徒月華,梅少華(後排右起),余麗媖,黎亦置,五仕芳等人。(周菊子攝)
波士頓洪門致公堂一月四日晚鳴鑼,響砲,幹部交接。主席一職有司徒宗達卸任,阮偉昌連任,2011年曾任主席的李厚鵬再度出任。
        四日晚的就職儀式,由梅惠聰擔任司儀,洪門元老伍伯和監交印信後,率領約十名新屆職員宣誓,簽名具結,再由幹事鄧安鳴鑼,響砲,禮成。會中並預告波士頓洪門將於2016年承辦懇親會。
波士頓洪門致公堂元老伍伯和(右起)和經文處處長賴銘琪與卸任主席司徒宗達,
新屆主席阮偉昌,李厚鵬。(
周菊子攝)
            波士頓洪門致公堂在會所內張掛了2015年職員表。除目前人不在本地的副盟長謝仲安外,波士頓職位排在最前面的是監堂阮振強,接著是主席阮偉昌,李厚鵬,元老阮全義,伍伯和,秘書陳國漢,財政黎亦置,外交司徒月華,蕭偉岡,理財余麗媖,核數梅少華,康樂譚偉明,幹事鄧安。
波士頓洪門致公堂元老伍伯和(右三)率領洪門新屆職員在紅花亭前的
關公像前宣誓就職。(
周菊子攝)
            其中的監堂阮振強在摩頓市與人合開聚喜樓餐廳,還在郊區擁有幾家餐廳;阮偉昌去年在夏利臣街新開張了出售名貴藥材的倡倫商行;李厚鵬曾在州政府任職,開設有工程公司,都是事業有成者。
            洪青體育會會長為周詩,吳偉湛。
            根據該一名單,波士頓洪門致公堂的職員,還有十三名監督,廿五名議員。司徒宗達卸任主席後成為監督中一員。阮浩鑾,阮文良,劉承徳,陳黃瑞金等人側身議員行列。
伍伯和(中)是波士頓洪門致公堂僅有的兩名元老之一。(周菊子攝)
            當晚到會嘉賓眾多,包括駐波士頓經文處處長賴銘琪,副處長陳銘俊,波士頓華僑文教中心主任郭大文,波士頓僑務委員馬滌凡,波士頓安良工商會會長李天生,紐英崙至孝篤親公所兩名新任主席陳偉民,陳文珊等,不下十餘人。
賴銘琪處長以廣東話致詞時指出,洪門歷史悠久,講究義氣,幾乎人盡皆知,連國父孫中山當年來波士頓,都在洪門義助中,借宿一宵。
波士頓華僑文教中心主任郭大文以廣東話簡單致詞後,敦請波士頓僑務委員馬滌凡宣讀僑委會發的感謝狀,再由經文處長賴銘琪頒發給上屆主席司徒宗達,阮偉昌,以示隆重。
洪青體育會的兩名新會長,周詩(右),吳偉湛(左)都是在年紀還小時就移民
美國的“竹卡”,因為打排球而認識,加入洪清。(
菊子攝)
            洪青體育會今年的兩名會長,都是年紀不滿三十的年輕人。周詩是MBTA的技師,吳偉湛是會計。他們兩人都在十歲上下隨家人分別從香港,委內瑞拉移民來美,和朋友一起打排球時,接觸到洪青體育會,進而加入了這共約有三百名成員,重點放在體育性活動上的組織。
            據悉,紐英崙中華公所主席阮鴻燦因為前往紐約,參加華裔警員劉文健的葬禮,代表波士頓華人社區,向這名無辜被槍殺的警員致敬。

波士頓市長要告麻州賭博局

波士頓市長馬丁華殊(Martin J. Walsh)昨(五)日公告各界,要告麻州賭博局,以阻止該局批准在艾佛瑞(Everett)市建十七億五千萬元的永利度假村(Wynn Resorts) 。
            波士頓市長要求薩福克郡高等法院(Suffolk Superior Court)廢止麻州賭博局挑選永利度假村的行動,並宣佈波士頓有權就此計畫做有約束力的投票。
            瑞維爾(Revere)市和尚莫維爾(Somerville)市為了麻州賭博局把大波士頓的賭博牌照給了永利度假村,已於去年九月提出告訴。
            波士頓市提告的法律文件長達七十五頁,指控麻州賭博局違反,漠視了麻州2011年的賭博法條文,而且以一個模擬式,預存反對波士頓市立場的公聽過程,打發了波士頓市的抱怨。
            波士頓市府在昨日公佈的聲明中指出,波士頓市的優先要務是保護市內居民。波士頓市相信自己是賭場所在地的東道主,計畫中賭場的唯一進出通道是經過天涯路(Horizon Way),也就是會直接穿越波士頓市,尤其是會經過查理士城這社區,交通已嚴重堵塞的魯瑟福道(Rutherford Ave.)道及蘇利文廣場(Sullivan Square)。新賭場計劃將對當地的公共安全及環境造成重大傷害。
            永利度假村昨日宣佈,該公司已在艾佛瑞市交割了一塊33英畝的土地,打算用來建造閃閃發亮的度假勝地。

星期一, 1月 05, 2015

City of Boston Files Legal Action Against Massachusetts Gaming Commission

City of Boston Files Legal Action Against Massachusetts Gaming Commission
Seeks confirmation of host community status

BOSTON – Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today that the City of Boston has filed a civil complaint against the Massachusetts Gaming Commission in connection with the Commission’s award of a Category 1 gaming license to Wynn for the development of a resort-casino in Everett and Boston.
The City has been working diligently with Wynn to negotiate a fair agreement that benefits the people of Boston, however has been unable to reach an agreement that accurately represents the impact to the City.
“We have spent an enormous amount of time and sustained effort on the casino issue over the past year since this is something that impacts every single one of our residents,” Mayor Walsh said. “We have understood from day one the complexity of this issue as it relates to the City and it has always been our belief that Boston is a host community. Our priority is to protect the people of Boston and ensure the safety of our neighborhoods. It is clear to us that this is the best way to move forward for Charlestown, the City of Boston and the entire Commonwealth.”
The only legal access point to the planned casino is through Horizon Way, directly through the City or, more specifically, the neighborhood of Charlestown. With Boston providing the sole access to the casino site, the vast majority of patrons will be required to travel through Rutherford Avenue and Sullivan Square in Charlestown, an area that already faces severe traffic congestion, posing significant environmental and public safety harms.

To view the complaint, please visit: http://www.cityofboston.gov/news/uploads/25922_40_5_38.pdf