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星期日, 8月 13, 2017

亞裔警察協會烤肉野餐 慶祝余國華榮退

駐波士頓臺北經文處處長賴銘琪(右二)、副處長陳銘俊(右一)及麻州
眾議員黃子安(左一),向在警界服務38年退休的余國華(左二)致賀
【亞裔警察協會烤肉野餐  慶祝余國華榮退】

紐英倫亞裔警察協會於812日在AMVETS Post 79湖濱公園舉辦夏日烤肉野餐,邀請該會員眷及駐波士頓臺北經文處官員、波城僑社各界領袖、華埠退伍軍人協會、余風采堂等近百人參加。該會除準備生菜沙拉、玉米、漢堡、麵包等傳統烤肉餐點外,今年特別提供每人一隻龍蝦,還有蛤蠣、廣式燒肉、炒飯、炒麵等佳餚,菜色豐富美味可口,讓人大快朵頤,同時在活動中,特別為在警界服務38年的余國華舉辦退休慶祝會,場面溫馨熱絡。

紐英崙亞裔警察協會812日在AMVETS Post 79湖濱公園舉辦夏日
烤肉野餐,特別為在警界服務38年的余國華(前左六)退休慶祝會
駐波士頓臺北經文處處長賴銘琪伉儷、副處長陳銘俊和僑教中心主任歐宏偉連袂出席是項活動,感謝該會會長Ken Mui及司徒月華等人的邀請,也在余國華榮退留言板上題字致賀;賴銘琪致詞祝福亞裔警察協會會務興隆、蒸蒸日上,也希望余國華退休以後,除享受天倫之樂,更要持續參與各項僑社服務活動。此外,紐英崙中華總會會長陳毓禮、中華公所主席陳家驊、阮氏公所主席阮鴻燦、昭倫公所主席謝如鍵,以及麻州眾議員黃子安等人也到場,同向余國華祝賀。


住波士頓經文處處長賴銘琪夫婦(右一,二),以及左起,陳文棟,
陳毓禮,陳家驊等僑領。
余國華曾擔任紐英倫亞裔警察協會2004-2012會長,19801月進入警界服務,直到今年630日在擔任州警的職務中退休,總計服務38年,退休後將把重心放在家庭,也會持續為華裔退伍軍人服務。已經認識余國華16年的波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉,以及亞裔警察協會會長Ken Mui都對余國華大表敬佩,也祝福他享受更快樂的退休生活。(圖與文:波士頓僑教中心提供)



參加紐英倫亞裔警察協會烤肉野餐活動的賓客,
在余國華榮退留言板上題字致賀

艾克頓鎮集裝箱人音樂會暨影片放映會 9/16~17


星期五, 8月 11, 2017

MAYOR MARTIN J. WALSH AND THE ELDERLY COMMISSION PARTNER WITH AARP FOR AGE-FRIENDLY FORUM


MAYOR MARTIN J. WALSH AND THE ELDERLY COMMISSION PARTNER WITH AARP FOR AGE-FRIENDLY FORUM 
Discuss City's Age-Friendly plan with local communities


 

BOSTON- August 9, 2017- Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Commission on Affairs of the Elderly, and AARP yesterday hosted a panel discussion with age-friendly leaders from across Massachusetts.The forum highlighted the work happening in Boston and throughout the Commonwealth to make communities inclusive, welcoming, and safe for people as they age.

As a member of AARP's Network of Age-Friendly Communities, Boston recently launched its Age-Friendly Action Plan, a comprehensive plan with 75 action items to create an environment where older adults continue to lead healthy and productive lives in Boston.

"Our Age-Friendly Boston Action Plan is our road map to make sure our City works for everyone, of all ages and abilities," said Mayor Martin J. Walsh. "It's a blueprint of specific, creative ideas generated from older adults in Boston, and we are proud to share that work and experience with other communities across the Commonwealth."

Age-Friendly community leaders and experts gathered at the University of Massachusetts Club for a panel that brought together representatives from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs, the City of Boston's Elderly Affairs Commission, the City of Newton, the Town of Acton, and the Tufts Health Plan Foundation.

The panel was moderated by Nancy LeaMond, AARP Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer for AARP.

"Mayor Walsh has been a leading voice fighting to protect healthcare and Federal programs that benefit older adults," said LeaMond. "Through plans like Vision Zero and GoBoston2030, Boston's transportation plan, Mayor Walsh has made it a major priority to make Boston even safer and the most walkable city."

"There is a pressing need to create livable communities for people of all ages. In less than 15 years, one out of every five people in the country will be 65 or older, a demographic shift that will be felt in every community," said Mike Festa, AARP Massachusetts State Director. "In the city of Boston, we've seen Mayor Walsh' tremendous interest in and energy put toward tackling livability, with solutions that benefit not only older constituents but people of all ages."

Carl Baty, longtime community advocate and a senior voice in Boston's Age-Friendly Action Plan, attended the event. Baty highlighted the amount of community engagement that led to the final plan and stressed the importance of continuing to have older adults involved in City planning."If you've never been old, how do you know what older adults need?" said Baty. "It's good to get an invite and have a seat at the table."


ABOUT THE COMMISSION ON AFFAIRS OF THE ELDERLY
The Commission on Affairs of the Elderly facilitates full and equal participation in all aspects of life by older adults in Boston. The commission is dedicated to improving the lives of Boston's older adults by connecting them with resources and information, and it is focused on setting the City's direction for successful aging in Boston. Visitwww.boston.gov/elderly for more information.

ABOUT AARP
AARP is the nation's largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering Americans 50 and older to choose how they live as they age. With nearly 38 million members and offices in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, AARP works to strengthen communities and advocate for what matters most to families with a focus on health security, financial stability and personal fulfillment. AARP also works for individuals in the marketplace by sparking new solutions and allowing carefully chosen, high-quality products and services to carry the AARP name. As a trusted source for news and information, AARP produces the world's largest circulation publications, AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin. To learn more, visit www.aarp.org or follow @AARP and @AARPadvocates on social media.

新英格蘭玉山科技協會座談 8/12

REMINDER!! Saturday at 1:30PM - 3:30PM

Panelists are:
  • Po-Shun Lee, MD
    Dr. Lee oversees the transition of bringing Proteostasis to IPO. In this panel discussion, He will share his insights of managing investor relationship.
  • Kenneth An, JD
    In this panel discussion, Dr. An will share his insights of fundraising for not-for-profit organizations.
  • Jili Chung, JD, PhD, MBA
    Dr. Chung will share his view of fundraising and investor relationship from a legal perspective.
Admission: Free
Registration:  Eventbrite*
   *Security entrance, must bring ID

From Taiwan

"Leaders in Future Trend (LIFT)"

On behalf of Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology:
Open applications for overseas talent return plan "Leaders in Future Trend (LIFT)." Online application deadline is August 14th.  

Baker-Polito Administration Issues Regulations to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Reach Global Warming Solutions Act Goals

Baker-Polito Administration Issues Regulations to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Reach Global Warming Solutions Act Goals

BOSTON – In accordance with Governor Charlie Baker’s Executive Order 569An Order Establishing an Integrated Climate Change Strategy for the Commonwealth, the Baker-Polito Administration today issued final regulations that build upon the Commonwealth’s nation-leading efforts to further reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and protect communities, residents, and infrastructure from the impacts of climate change. The regulations, published by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and developed with significant stakeholder input, seek to ensure the Commonwealth achieves the greenhouse gas emissions limits for 2020, required by the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2008. 

“Combatting and preparing for the impact of climate change remains a top priority of our administration, and requires collaboration across state government and with stakeholders throughout Massachusetts,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “These regulations will help ensure the Commonwealth meets the rigorous emission reductions limits established in the Global Warming Solutions Act in order to protect our residents, communities, and natural resources from the effects of climate change.”

“Our Administration has worked with urgency to develop sensible, effective regulations that will continue the Commonwealth’s efforts to continue achieving nation-leading greenhouse gas emission reductions,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “The final rules were carefully crafted with significant stakeholder engagement from across the state, demonstrating a balanced approach to combating climate change while continuing to grow our economy and build strong communities.”

To position the Commonwealth to meet its emission reduction limits under the Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA), the final regulations lay out an approach to reduce GHG emissions from multiple sectors. Pursuant to the GWSA, in 2010 the Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs established a 2020 GHG emissions reduction limit of 25 percent below 1990 emissions levels and the GWSA requires at least an 80 percent reduction by 2050.

As of 2014, the Commonwealth had reduced emissions by 21 percent from 1990 levels, leaving about 4 percent remaining to achieve the 2020 goal. The six final regulations announced today will, along with other Commonwealth climate policies, ensure that this goal is achieved by addressing emissions from the natural gas distribution network, the transportation sector, the electric sector, focusing on generation and consumption, and gas insulated switchgear. The rules ensure that state agencies are “leading by example” with their use of more efficient and advanced technology vehicles, complement Massachusetts’ nation-leading portfolio of clean energy programs, including the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, and address other sources of carbon dioxide emissions.

The regulations address:
-          Carbon Dioxide Emission Limits for the Commonwealth’s State Fleet Passenger Vehicles;
-          Global Warming Solutions Act Requirements for Transportation;
-          Reducing Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Distribution Mains and Services;  
-          Increasing clean energy through the development of a Clean Energy Standard; 
-          Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Electricity Generating Facilities; and
-          Reducing Sulfur Hexafluoride Emissions from Gas-Insulated Switchgear.

“Combatting climate change requires that we do as much as we can to avoid the worst impacts of climate change by reducing emissions, while also working to build resilience and adapt to ongoing impacts that we’re already experiencing across the state,” said Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton.“Completion of these regulations in under a year marks a significant milestone towards implementing Governor Baker’s Executive Order on Climate Change and demonstrates our continued commitment and leadership on this issue.”

Under Section 2 of Executive Order No. 569, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) was directed to publish proposed regulations by December 16, 2016, hold public hearings on the proposed regulations by February 24, 2017, and finalize those regulations by August 11, 2017. The Executive Order’s requirements followed a decision by the Supreme Judicial Court, in the case of Kain v. DEP, where the court ruled that the steps mandated by the GWSA include promulgation of regulations by MassDEP that establish declining annual aggregate limits on multiple GHG emission sources or categories of sources. The Executive Order also directs the state to begin planning for climate change adaptation and working with cities and towns across the state to assess vulnerability and build resiliency to address climate change impacts.

“The Commonwealth benefitted from extensive public comment on these issues,”said MassDEP Commissioner Martin Suuberg. “We received more than 300 comments in this process, and reviewed the information submitted carefully to develop these final rules.”

“Thanks to the Legislature’s passage of the Global Warming Solutions Act, Massachusetts continues to lead the nation in reducing harmful emissions and protecting the health of all of our residents,” said Senate President Stanley Rosenberg (D-Amherst). “This new set of regulations will help ensure that we achieve the goals set out in the original Act.”

“Massachusetts emerged as a national leader in the fight against climate change with the creation of the Global Warming Solutions Act. Achieving its rigorous emission reduction targets will require programs spanning multiple sectors of our economy. I applaud the Department of Environmental Protection for taking a strong step forward in reducing the Commonwealth’s emissions by completing these regulations. We must continue taking bold action to make a meaningful impact in our state’s carbon future,” said State Representative Frank Smizik (D-Brookline), Chairman of the House Committee on Global Warming and Climate Change.

“These rules re-establish the Commonwealth as a national leader in developing sensible, enforceable standards to transition our economy to a low-carbon future,”said Brad Campbell, president of the Conservation Law Foundation.  “Much more needs to be done, and Governor Baker’s leadership will be essential to getting neighboring states to take meaningful action to prepare New England for the energy future being shaped by the Paris climate agreement.” 

While the final, official version of the rules are published in the Massachusetts Register, an electronic version, the public comments received and other information about MassDEP’s rules can be found at this portal.

WINNDEVELOPMENT CHOSEN TO REDEVELOP MARY ELLEN MCCORMACK PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

WINNDEVELOPMENT CHOSEN TO REDEVELOP MARY ELLEN MCCORMACK PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 
Boston Housing Authority designation begins major redevelopment of the historic South Boston housing community
BOSTON - Friday, August 11, 2017 - WinnDevelopment Company, LP has been selected by the Boston Housing Authority to redevelop the first and one of the largest public housing developments in New England. Built in the 1930s, Mary Ellen McCormack (MEM) consists of 1,016 deeply subsidized apartments and row houses. The proposed plan will rebuild the site into a vibrant mixed-income community with a thoughtful design that embraces the existing residents and connects with the surrounding neighborhood.

"The Mary Ellen McCormack redevelopment effort is another example of our commitment to improving the quality of life for all Boston residents," said Mayor Martin J. Walsh. "As the oldest public housing development in the city, MEM marks an important piece of our history and also serves as a significant example of how important and needed our public housing communities are. We must preserve this resource, and I look forward to this development becoming an even better resource and home for many. "   

The proposed redevelopment would take place over four phases, paying close attention to the needs and concerns of relocated residents. The current proposal calls for a total of approximately 3,000 new units, including replacement of all existing units, creation of workforce (middle-income) units, as well as market rate apartments and home ownership condominiums. In addition, all units, regardless of affordability level, will be of identical quality and integrated evenly among the newly constructed buildings.

"We are excited and pleased with the selection of WinnDevelopment, LP for Mary Ellen McCormack," said Tenant Task Force Executive Director, Carol Sullivan. "They heard us and listened to our ideas about how to make our development better; we are excited about this partnership and BHA's choice."

The WinnDevelopment plan was one of five proposals that BHA received in response to a Request for Proposals for the redevelopment in South Boston. A selection committee comprised of residents of the Mary Ellen McCormack public housing development and BHA staff reviewed proposals and interviewed all teams that submitted proposals. The Winn team received high points from the selection committee for its demonstrated model for strong resident partnerships and robust resident services, items which are a priority for existing residents at the site. BHA and the developer will kick off the design process by holding a series of resident and community meetings In the near future.

"Mary Ellen is a community that is near and dear to me; in fact I call it home," said BHA Administrator Bill McGonagle, who grew up in the development. "Preserving housing developments by creating partnerships with developers who understand the value of community is key to maintaining our housing stock in this city. I am pleased with the selection of Winn and look forward to working with the residents and the development team."

As with previous BHA redevelopment efforts, residents will be offered relocation options that will include moves to other BHA public housing sites or Housing Choice/Section 8 vouchers.  Existing residents will have the right to return to the site after redevelopment.

"We are grateful for the chance to partner with the McCormack residents, the BHA and the City of Boston to redevelop this community into a first class mixed-income neighborhood," said WinnCompanies CEO Gilbert Winn. "We recognize the property is old and therefore requires a major redevelopment effort. Our goal then, is to move through the formal approval process as quickly as possible while paying close attention to resident and community input."

BHA issued the Request for Proposals (RFP) for redevelopment of the Mary Ellen McCormack site as part of a wider strategy to upgrade and make sustainable its affordable housing communities in the wake of historic federal budget cuts. The creation of additional market rate and workforce housing will also further Mayor Walsh's goal of creating 53,000 new units of housing by 2030. 

Prior to issuing the Mary Ellen McCormack RFP, BHA issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) in November 2014, asking the non-profit and for-profit development community for ideas about how to preserve public housing units with decreased reliance on federal public housing subsidy, which has been shrinking for many years. There is a copy of the RFQ and more information on the BHA's funding situation in our Five-Year Plan on the BHA's website.

山东省注重美中地方交流 洛杉矶办一带一路经贸论坛

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山东省注重美中地方交流 洛杉矶办一带一路经贸论坛

“山东企业到美国投资快速发展。在美国投资的山东企业累计达到 660 家企业,投资额 达到150.5 亿美元。青岛海尔在美国并购通用电气家电业务,中方投资 56 亿美元,是目前山东省在北美最大的投资项目。”这是山东省商务厅副厅长吕伟日前在洛杉矶举办的“一带一路,山东文化贸易推介会”经贸论坛中介绍的山东省投资美国的现状。
今年加州州长布朗访华时,曾受到中国国家主席习近平接见,习近平向布朗强调,地方交流合作是中美关系的重要支柱,对推动中美关系发展具有重要作用”。
时隔不久,七月底,山东省省委宣传部和省商业厅牵头带领40多位地方政府官员和企业家,在美国西海岸文化、经济重镇洛杉矶举办推介会,让加州地方官员和各界人士对山东省政府对推动美中经济文化发展的积极进取的工作态度留下深刻印象。
据吕伟介绍,山东是中国人口经济大省,全省拥有 1 亿常住人口;2016  GDP 突破 1 万亿美元(6.7 万亿元),是中国第三个万亿美元区域经济体,人均超过 1 万美元。经济增长率一直保持在 7.5%以上。
山东是中国制造创新大省,实体经济坚实,工业体系完善,工业增加值占中国的 1/10,拥有海尔丶海信丶浪潮丶重汽等一批大企业丶大品牌享誉海内外,中小企业成长迅速。
2016 年,山东与美国进出口实现314.1 亿美元,其中,出口237.1 亿美元,进口77 亿美元。美国还是山东第一大文化贸易合作夥伴,山东与美国文化产品进出口实现 16.8 亿美元。
美国也是山东引进世界 500 强投资最多的国家之一。通用丶惠普丶思科丶高盛丶雅培等美国世界 500 企业在山东投资。思科投资的浪潮思科网络科技有限公司是中国信息产业领军企业与国际 IT 巨头间实现战略合作,开创了中美合作的新模式。
来自山东省济宁市商务局的局长阎百川,介绍了“孔孟之乡,运河之都”的济宁,在发展推动高新技术区、农业科技园等创新创业基地的建设措施;烟台市商务局的副局长赵新志介绍了,烟台作为功夫之乡、京剧之乡、葡萄酒城,在文化经济同步发展,传统和现代并重的烟台经济发展状况;淄博市博山区委宣传部长高健重点介绍了作为中国陶瓷琉璃艺术之乡、陶瓷名城、鲁菜之乡的魅力山城博山。
山东代表团和洛杉矶当地承办单位为这次推介会的精心准备给当地工商界人士留下了深刻的印象,推介会手册,将论坛程序,发言人介绍、发言内容简介、以及发言人的具体联络方式都以英文印制。方便参会人员了解会议程序和发言人。知名主持人乌兰和张军的中英文主持,现场的同声翻译,显示了主办方的真诚和对细节的注重。
山东省委宣传部副部长王少杰、中国驻洛杉矶总领事馆商务组领事郭汝达、美国国会众议院外交事务委员会主席Ed Royce代表Lauren Pong,前加州参议员Bob Huff,哈福智库主席何美湄、牛犊创投联合创始人王静远等参加了当天的论坛。
论坛中身穿红色制服的留学生义工,承担了报道、引领嘉宾、服务会场的工作。获得与会嘉宾的好感。 (AACYF洛杉矶讯)