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星期四, 1月 11, 2018

首屆MTIS會議探討創新科技如何形塑未來社會

MIT-CEO暨波士頓清華校友會會長向凱致歡迎詞。(大會提供)
                     (Boston Orange 周菊子劍橋市報導) 首屆麻省理工-清華創新峰會(MTIS)16日在MIT史隆管理學院王氏禮堂舉行,以6場專題演講,4場座談,探討創新科技正如何形塑人類的未來社會,中美企業發展機會何在,並闡述清華企業家協會的”TEEC領航計畫,正致力扶持後起之秀。
                  大會主席,麻省理工學院華人企業家協會會長向凱和清華企業家協會美東區主席魏可成表示,兩會合作舉辦此會,旨在促進中美科技研究及企業創新之間的交流、發展。
清華企業家協會美東區主席魏可成(左)送感謝紀念品給MIT物理
教授暨Ligtelligence聯合創辦人Marin Soljacic。(周菊子攝)
大會的六場專題演講,從社會公益大數據,中美企業機會,智慧城市,人工智能醫療,電腦硬體平台的變化,談到未來的金融科技,範圍很廣。
四場座談,分別以人工智能,從實驗室到創業,風險投資,醫療未來為主題。
              做開場專題演講的麻省理工學院媒體實驗室教授Alex "Sandy" Pentland,或許是因應中國區MIT新興科技論壇即將於128日至30日在北京舉行,演講時用的幻燈片都以中文製作。
麻省理工學院媒體實驗室教授Alex "Sandy" Pentland談社會公益大數據,
(周菊子攝)
             他的講題是人類策略(The Human Strategy)。他以MIT媒體實驗室做的許多智能穿載設備,備受媒體關注為引,闡述儘管科技不斷發展,進步,但對社會造成重大影響的真正原因是科技背後的數據資料(data),也因此數據的產生,交流,收集,以及安全性,是更重要的議題。  麻省理工學院因此陸續在科特迪瓦,倫敦,塞內加爾,意大利等地,和法國的Orange,以及西班牙,意大利的電信公司等合作,研究如何可藉區塊鍊,沙箱計算等方式,安全的收集並整理出社會公益大數據,以期能夠鼓勵人們分享數據,發揮創意,打造更美好的社會、世界。
  麻省理工學院城市規劃設計系副主任兼DesignX主任Dennis Frenchman。
(周菊子攝)
             Alex "Sandy" Pentland建議對大數據安全性有興趣的人,到visionaryfuture.com上,查看信任:數據 身分與數據共享新框架,以及金融科技前沿:未來商業探想,從區塊鍊和數字銀行到預測市場以及其他領域這兩本書。要進一步瞭解MIT正在做的相關計畫,可以上網查trust.mit.edu,以及opalproject.org
             麻省理工學院城市規劃設計系副主任兼DesignX主任的Dennis Frenchman,講的是數位科技創造的未來城市(The Future City Enabled by Digital Technology)”。他前年才和學生錢坤成立了一家公司,DF Urban Design,正陸續為包括中國北京在內的15個國際城市,做改造計畫與設計。
Dennis Frenchman(左)和學生錢坤(右)合作創辦了 DF Urban Design公司。
(周菊子攝)
              他以自己早年到中國交流時的城市街景老舊,近年驚人摩登的變化為例,指出未來的城市設計,要面向的是誕生於數字化時代,關心健康和環境,敢於冒險,勇於創業的數位原生代(digital native)
在講談中,他也以韓國首爾和中國濟南的城市改造為例,指未來的智能城市設計,要走”可滲透國度(Permeable Realm)”路線,能夠容許空間與時間隨著人物與活動,有各種不同的可能性。
武岳峰資本合夥人武平。(周菊子攝)
             武岳峰資本合夥人武平談的是中美環境與機會。他說明武岳峰資本管理30億美元基金,在中美投資了110家公司,收購了5家上市公司,算得上專業的產業打造者。
他認為從全球機會角度來看,美國持續100多年,中國才35年多,未來發展及投資機會的前景大好。即使是科技創新,中國也正迎頭趕上美國,例如思科被華為趕上,GoPro不如大疆,Instagram 不如微信。由於中美兩國的環境不同,從2010年起的這10年,中美兩國時興的產業也有異,美國興智慧設備,增強現實(AR),虛擬現實(VR),人工智能(AI),中國則興智慧設備,人工智能,智慧製造,半導體。
             至於未來的商業機會,武平認為地方,區域或跨界經商都有很多機會,關鍵還在創新與否。
金唯智(Genewiz)公司創辦人孫中平。(周菊子攝)
             武平也以他個人的事業發展歷程為例,指出機會在哪兒就往哪兒走,有沒創新成分,有沒市場驅動力,都是個人做選擇或產業方向轉移的依據。
麻省理工學院物理教授暨WitricityLightelligence這兩家公司聯合創辦人Marin Soljacic談的是一些新的硬體計算範式(Some New Hardware Paradigms for Computing)”
他簡短綜述了人工神經網路在深度學習上有突破進展,但要使人工神經網路表現得比真人好,就需要能量做更高速計算。量子計算看起來是好工具,但技術上很困難,只有一次看到答案的機會,已知的有用經典算法,諸如Shor’s Grover’s的數量又很少。因此光學神經網路才是更容易實現光學計算的工具。
他認為,由於矽光子的成熟,以及人們對深度學習的巨大興趣,現在是重新檢視光學神經網路的好時機。
大會主席魏可成(左)送紀念品給 海投全球創辦人王金龍。(周菊子攝)
             他和人合夥創辦的光智慧(Ligtelligence Inc.)公司就想要把光學神經網路的這些想法商業化,目前已經從風險創投公司那兒籌到了錢。
             金唯智(Genewiz)公司創辦人孫中平談的是基金,健康及商業。他從基因測序的價格陡降至一千元以下說起,指疫苗及抗體的基因表達研究,預測人體質量指數(BMI)變化的深度學習等,已容許人類用基因檢測來做個人化的精準醫療。金唯智公司的服務就聚焦在基因科技及其應用上。
人工智能座談,右起,魏可成,鄔濤,宮恩浩,曹旭東。
(周菊子攝)
             海投全球創辦人王金龍談的是金融科技。他指出,在投資理財上的科技應用,最早是網上經紀(online brokerage),接著是機器人顧問,未來則是用人工智能及區塊鍊等技術來為人們配置資產。
             他分析了這三種金融科技應用的發展趨勢及顧慮。
網上經紀正有著大機構整合,全面價格戰,使用更多社交網路元素等發展趨勢,例如TD Ameritrade40億元收購了Scottrade,穫多利(Fidelity)Schwab2017年減價40%等等。不過,使用網上經紀做投資的客戶多半缺乏專業知識,本身資產也不夠多元化。
清華企業家協會的2018年領航計畫6月開始接受報名。
             機器人顧問的面市,正使理財服務競爭更加激烈,不過80%的投資者仍然偏愛面對面的和投資顧問談,投資者也強烈要求從查看戶口到投資,有更整合的解決方案,越來越多金融科技公司和傳統銀行牽手了。例如黑石(Blackrock)收購了未來顧問”Paypal”投資進Acorns
             由於中國的股票市場沒有西方世界的那麼成熟和有效率,法規障礙也高,機器人顧問還不太容易在中國市場運行。
從實驗室到改變世界座談。左起,沈大嵬,沈亦晨,任鐵耕,
張靖,盧斌。(周菊子攝)
             未來的金融科技則是使用人工智能,區塊鍊,來更自動化,個性化的為客戶理財。例如人工智能有著能夠深度學習,以生物識別方式辨認客戶真偽,容許客戶以自然語言處理交易等好處,區塊鍊技術可在財富管理價值鏈上的和客戶互動,投資組合管理,交易及結算,追蹤及報告等每個步驟,有相應的服務,包括分佈的數據庫,智慧合約,數位資產,錢包等。
             王金龍認為由於區塊鍊技術的去中心化,每一筆交易都無法更改的數據安全性等特性,非常適合金融業使用,再加上智慧合約技術,甚至容許可信任的無第三方涉入的交易。
不過王金龍也承認,使用區塊鍊技術的比特幣,存在著可以被偷盜,卻由於區塊鍊去中心化特性,無法追查被誰偷盜的現實狀況,因此並不算安全。
王金龍也為三種不同形式的金融科技,舉了實例。網上經紀有不收手續費的羅賓漢財務(Robinhood Financials)”,中國最大的投資社區雪球,機器人顧問第一個面市的應該是2008年成立改善(Betterment)”,後來有招商銀行的”MGI”等等。未來的財富科技將是用人工智能,區塊鍊來處理,例如百度金融,海投全球等。
沈亦晨去年獲選入富比世30名30歲以下創業者。(周菊子攝)
             四場座談部分,依序為人工智能競賽從實驗室到改變世界風險投資醫療未來
            ”人工智能競賽(The Race for AI)”座談由麻省理工學院科技評論高及編輯Will Knight主持,講者包括YottaaProject Joy創始人魏可成,微軟數據科學高級經理鄔濤,Momenta.ai創始人曹旭東,Subtle Medical聯合創始人宮恩浩。
             他們指出,人工智能並不是新技術,但各行各業近年競相應用人工智能來優化企業架構或產品,人工智能才又火紅起來,也勢將不可避免的改變社會中的很多現狀。不過他們並不認為人工智能將在職場上全面取代人類,而會有如以往新科技出現時的,淘汰一些傳統行業,同時也催生新行業。
風險投資座談。左起,魏可成,王金林,王毅哲,祁培,楊磊,
Reed Sturtevant。(周菊子攝)
             ”從實驗室到改變世界”這場座談,藉由4個創業故事,宣傳清華企業家協會有個領航計畫。製造氮化鎵半導體芯片的劍橋電子公司創辦人盧斌,記錄分析個人身體運動數據的Figur8聯合創始人任鐵耕,致力於用光子加速人工智能計算的Lightelligence聯合創始人沈亦晨,以3D印刷製作手術用個人化關節的ZSFab聯合創始人張靖等4名座談者都參加了2017年的領航計畫。座談主持人,Waylens聯合創始人沈大嵬本人也是領航計畫的過來人。
             他們4人分享了自己從研究走上創業這條路的經歷,也都指出,無論是行業知識,市場行銷,人脈資源,情感支持,領航計畫都給他們很多幫助,甚至為他們牽線取得發展資金。
醫療未來座談。左起,Xconomy 編輯Gregory Huang訪談金學成,
陳叔奇,Shirley Liu,Baohong Zhang。(周菊子攝)
            去年入選福布斯3030歲以下創業家的沈亦晨透露,Lightelligence201711月拿到1000萬美元投資,有一部分也得助於清華領航計畫。
             領航計畫是清華企業家協會3年前在美國西岸創辦的項目,分職業組和創業組,面向所有人開放。2017年在紐約及波士頓試辦。獲選的8個團隊,有7個已經得到至少100萬美元投資,其中5個得到的投資額更高,總數加起來超過2000萬元。新一輪的團隊挑選,將從20186月起接受報名。
曾任波士頓清華校友會會長的企業家韓松(左)在會上與舊識喜相逢。
(周菊子攝)
             ”風險投資”的座談,由清園創投管理合夥人王金林主持,與談人包括MIT The EngineReed Sturtevant,腦機器資本執行合夥人祁培,北極光創投董事總經理楊磊,光大安石董事總經理王毅哲。
             楊磊顯然是座中經驗最豐富的創業投資人,做過更多樣化的投資,在如何挑選投資對象,該做短期或長期打算,得投入多少資金,什麼時候要介入管理等都有一套看法。他透露,當然也有過投資失敗案例,及時處理才是最好策略。
首屆MTIS會議爆滿。(周菊子攝)
            ”醫療未來”的座談由Xconomy編輯Gregory Huang主持,與談人包括清華園創投管理合夥人金學成,哈佛大學公共衛生學院生物統計與計算生物系教授Shirley Liu,已被羅氏(Roche)收購的IQuum創辦人兼執行長陳叔奇,輝瑞(Pfizer)臨床生物資訊主任Baohong Zhang。他們談及人工智能,3D印刷等科技,未來勢必和醫療掛勾,只是實際應用時,如何與法規,社會道德融合,仍然需研議許多細節。金學成認為在生命科學領域,單細胞分析,精準醫療,跨界應用,個人化設計等都將很熱門。
             MTIS大會由麻省理工學院華人企業家協會(MIT Chinese Entrepreneurs Organization,簡稱MIT-CEO)和清華企業家協會(Tsinghua Entrepreneurs and Executives Club,簡稱TEEC)合作舉辦,今後將每年舉辦一次。今年這場會議,由MITCEO會長,也是本屆波士頓清華校友會會長,剛取得博士學位的向凱,以及今年獲選擔任清華企業家協會美東區主席的魏可成擔任大會主席。他們倆率40多名志工,在短短二個月內,籌辦完成,吸引了來自各界的數百人出席。
籌辦MTIS會議的志工們。(大會提供)

Governor Raimondo Deserves No Credit for Lower Utility Rates

Governor Raimondo Deserves No Credit for Lower Utility Rates
 


(Cranston) - The Governor’s partisan and cynical approach to her job knows no bounds. Less than a month from saying that she couldn’t think of a single thing she supported in the tax reform bill, she is trying to take credit for its positive impact on Rhode Island families.

She must be realizing that the tax plan is having a significant positive impact to the lives of lower and middle class Rhode Islanders, despite her assurances to us all that it wouldn't.  From companies raising their minimum wages, to widespread employee bonuses, and significant job creation, the idea of fundamentally lowering the cost of business is working across the country. 

These results only shine a brighter light on the fact that her strategy of corporate welfare rather than tax relief doesn't work.  Under my administration, we'll expand upon common sense strategies of removing regulations and lowering the cost of business to improve Rhode Island's stagnant economy.

CAPAC Chair Statement on Trump’s Racist Comments Targeting Immigrants from Africa and Central America

CAPAC Chair Statement on Trump’s Racist Comments Targeting Immigrants from Africa and Central America

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-27), Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, released the following statement in response to Donald Trump’s comments regarding immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and African countries:

“I am appalled by Donald Trump’s blatantly racist comments targeting immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and African countries while saying that we should accept more immigrants from countries like Norway instead. These demeaning views regarding the Diversity Visa Program – coupled with Trump’s incessant attacks on our family-based immigration system and failure to protect our nation’s Dreamers – have made it clear that this president truly believes the only good immigrants are white immigrants.

“The future of our nation’s immigration policy should not be dictated by Donald Trump’s personal prejudice and intolerance. America has always drawn strength from its diversity, and our nation has been enriched by the contributions of immigrants from all over the globe.

“It is shameful that this sort of hatred and bigotry was injected into bipartisan negotiations to protect Dreamers. The President’s dangerous and divisive remarks are reprehensible, and must be strongly condemned by all members of Congress.”

Residential developments in South Boston and East Boston move forward

Residential developments in South Boston and East Boston move forward 
Projects continue progress to meet Boston’s affordable housing goals
Boston – Thursday, January 11, 2018 - The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) Board of Directors approved three development projects at the January meeting. The projects represent $58.5 million of investment in the City of Boston, and will bring affordable and market-rate residential units to South Boston and East Boston, and a hotel to South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue. 

The projects approved in January build on the significant progress the City of Boston continues to make to meet Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s goal of creating 53,000 new units of housing by 2030. Recommitting to making affordable homes a reality to support a strong middle class, Mayor Walsh announced his intention to increase the City’s targets for low-income homes, moderate-income homes, senior housing, and overall units during his inaugural address on January 1, 2018. In 2017, the City set new housing production records, with over 5,000 new homes permitted for construction, and more than 1,000 restricted to low- and moderate-income families.

With nearly 6,000 new residential units approved by the BPDA Board in 2017, strong permitting numbers are expected to continue as more of these units are built in 2018.

Development Projects

159 room hotel approved for 248 Dorchester Avenue in South Boston

Live: Public community space and public access to rooftop garden and restaurant
Work: 320 construction jobs, 50 permanent jobs
Connect: New accessible pedestrian sidewalk and bike path, LEED silver certifiable

The 248 Dorchester Avenue project proposes the construction of up to 159 hotel rooms with 15,000 to 20,000 gross square feet of hospitality amenities to serve the neighborhood, including restaurant, lounge, event space and an outdoor deck, and on-site parking for 60 vehicles, all totaling 87,000 square feet. The project will also provide a design-forward development that will activate Dorchester Avenue with enhanced pedestrian amenities and increased foot traffic attracting local residents, guests and visitors within a short walk from the West Broadway MBTA Station. 

The hotel, which will include a base of five main levels over ground level lobby, commercial and garage space, will be topped by two additional levels for hospitality related amenity space to include outdoor seating, café/restaurant, swimming pool/fitness and banquet space on the seventh and eighth floors. The upper floors will be approximately 13,244 square feet. The current layout of the area supports the proposed scale and scope of the project proposal with several buildings of four to six stories in height, and the Macallen Building with a height of up to 10 stories at Dorchester Avenue and West Fourth Street. 

187-191 & 211 Condor Street updates to bring 21 new homeownership units to Eagle Hill neighborhood of East Boston

Live: 21 new homeownership units, 3 affordable
Work: 50 construction jobs
Connect: Sidewalk and landscape improvement, 10 bike storage units

The proposed residential building at 211 Condor Street, originally approved in 2017, has been slightly revised to pull the new structure back from the edge of Condor Street, away from the waterfront along the River. As a result, the building will be smaller. This update will include the reduction of two residential units bringing the building total to 12. The proposed unit mix will be three one-bedroom units and nine two-bedroom units. A reduction of approximately three off-street parking spaces will bring the total to 11. A reduction in the gross floor area of 2,665 square feet will result in a new gross floor area of approximately 13,955 square feet. 

As a result of these changes, the proposed development will include the construction of two four-story residential buildings. The new buildings will altogether include 21 residential homeownership units, including three IDP units, and 22 off-street parking spaces. Additionally, the project will provide financial contributions to the Salesian Boys & Girls Club, Piers Park Sailing Center, and the Veronica Robles Cultural Center. 

Approval of South Boston’s 20 West Fifth Street to generate 54 units of residential housing

Live: 54 residential units, 10 affordable, walking distance to MBTA Red Line
Work: 59 construction jobs
Connect: Sustainable building design, 54 bike storage units

The 20 West Fifth Street project proposes the construction of a 78,432 square foot, six -story residential building. The building will include approximately 54 residential units and 2,184 square feet of common room space. The residential units will include a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. A first floor parking garage, accessible from Gold Street, is also proposed to include approximately 41 parking spaces. Service vehicle access will be provided from West Fifth Street. The project site is surrounded by several abutting and nearby structures of four to six stories in height, and the Macallen Building with a height of six to ten stories. In addition to the physical project, the neighborhood will reap a number of community benefits such as expanded sidewalks on West Broadway outside Broadway Station.
 
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BOSTON RECEIVES $26.3 MILLION HUD GRANT FOR HOMELESSNESS

BOSTON RECEIVES $26.3 MILLION HUD GRANT FOR HOMELESSNESS
BOSTON - Thursday, January 11, 2018 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today that the City of Boston has received more than $26.3 million in federal funding in support of Boston's homelessness programs. Boston was awarded the funding as the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced the results of its annual McKinney Homeless Continuum of Care funding competition, which awarded $2 billion in grants nationally.

"Having weathered record-breaking cold weather these past few weeks, we are reminded just how critical these funds are to our work on the issue of homelessness," said Mayor Walsh. "We have made significant progress in so many areas, but our work is not done. These funds from HUD are critical to continuing this work, and I want to thank HUD and the entire Massachusetts delegation for their continued support on this issue."

"This funding is critical to local Massachusetts programs that are on the front lines of helping those who might otherwise be living on our streets," said David Tille, HUD New England Regional Administrator. "Investments in these programs that find a stable home for our homeless neighbors not only saves money but quite literally saves lives."

The HUD funding will be applied to programs that support Boston's Way Home, the City's plan to end chronic and veteran homelessness. Through the efforts of Boston's Way Home, Boston has ended chronic veteran homelessness, and has housed nearly 1,300 formerly homeless people.

The programs funded cover a range of services and supports, including housing search, the creation of housing for chronically homeless people, rapid re-housing funds, and stabilization services to allow newly housed chronically homeless individuals to receive the supports they need to succeed.  

During Mayor Walsh's inauguration earlier this month, he announced the launch of Boston's Way Home Fund, which has a goal of raising over $10 million over the course of four years to create 200 new units of supportive, sustainable, long-term housing for chronically homeless men and women.

The Continuum of Care is a federal program designed to end homelessness by supporting community-wide systems of care, providing funding not only to state and local partners, but also to nonprofit providers who are part of the Continuum. This approach creates a more strategic use of resources, while improving coordination and integration between programs. It has also been found to improve data collection and performance measurement; and has the benefit of allowing communities to tailor programs to the particular resources, organizations, and challenges of that community.
The application for the 2017 Continuum of Care competition was submitted by the Supportive Housing Division of the City of Boston's Department of Neighborhood Development, in partnership with all of the organizations that make up Boston's Continuum of Care. The application consisted of hundreds of data points and narratives about Boston's system and programs, along with 41 individual project applications to support thousands of the most vulnerable Bostonians on a path to permanent, sustainable supportive housing. In 2016, Boston was awarded over $24 million in HUD grants, and in 2015 Boston was awarded over $23 million in funding.

Organizations funded include Bay Cove, Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Casa Myrna, FamilyAid, Heading Home, HomeStart, Kit Clark Senior Services, Project Home, Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance, Metro Housing Boston, New England Center and Home for Veterans, Pine Street Inn, St. Francis House, and Victory Programs.

For more information on Boston's plan to end homelessness in Boston, please visit here. 

臺灣駕照換麻州駕照全州27個監理所皆可辦理

駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處處長賴銘琪代表中華民國交通部
與美國麻薩諸塞州監理處處長Erin Deveney簽署駕照互換協議。
                (Boston Orange)駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處賴銘琪處長本(10)日代表中華民國(臺灣)交通部與美國麻薩諸塞州交通局監理處副處長 Craig Coldstream簽署修訂駕照互換協議,使麻州受理國人申換駕照之據點由現行1個監理所擴大為全州27個監理所,大幅提昇國人申換麻州駕照之便利性。
        為便利旅居海外國人,並促進與麻州經貿、文化及教育等之雙邊交流合作關係,駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處歷經3年多之磋商爭取及交通部之全力配合協助下,於201632日與麻州政府完成簽訂駕照互換協議。舉凡非短期停留麻州之國人,包括臺商、學者及逾1,500位我國留學生均大受其惠。據統計,自201632日簽署迄今(19日止),國人申換麻州駕照共計1,037件,頗見便民實效。
        本次修訂協議將自2018116日生效,凡年滿18歲持我國有效普通小型汽車或普通重型機車駕照,目前居住於麻州且具美國一年或以上效期簽證之國人,備齊相關文件及費用,即可至麻州任一監理所(27個申換據點地址請詳附件)直接申請換發麻州駕照,免筆試或路考。基於互惠原則,取得我國居留證且居留期限超過1年之麻州有效小型汽車(D類)或機車駕照持有人,亦可檢附相關文件免試申換臺灣相同類別駕照。
    鑒於麻州法律不許可同時持有兩張駕照,因此麻州監理處於核發駕照時,須收取臺灣駕照並轉交駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處保管,申請人於返回臺灣前,可持麻州駕照至該處換回我國駕照,並於返回麻州時,持我國駕照至該處換取麻州駕照使用。

    另由於鑒於麻州交通規則號誌及駕駛習慣與國內仍有差異,駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處特別提醒申請換照之國人,仍需詳讀該州駕駛手冊(網址為https://www.mass.gov/service-details/drivers-manuals),正確瞭解及遵守該州道路交通法規及號誌,以確保行車安全。至於申請換照之程序及應備文件,請參考該處所撰換照須知;倘有疑問,請洽詢該處領務組(電話:617-259-1350)或參閱麻州監理處網站(https://www.massrmv.com/ChecklistsforBranchTransactions.aspx),亦可洽麻州監理處聯絡人Ms. Denise Blakely,電話:857-368-8110。(圖與文:駐波士頓經文處提供)
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Boston
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Boston, MA
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Braintree, MA
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490 Forest Avenue,
Brockton, MA
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Fall River, MA
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Haverhill, MA
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Lawrence, MA
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Leominster, MA
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11 A St., Airport Business Park, Edgartown, MA
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                  1 pm-5 pm
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14 Beach Street,
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16 Broad Street,
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                  1 pm-4 pm
New Bedford
212 Theodore H. Rice Boulevard, New Bedford Industrial Park, MA
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33 Main Street,
North Adams, MA
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333 East Street,
Pittsfield, MA
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40 Industrial Park Road,
Plymouth, MA
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9c Everett Street(Bell Circle),
Revere, MA
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4210 Washington Street,
Roslindale, MA
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4 Larochelle Way,
Southbridge, MA
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1082-1084 Main Street,
South Yarmouth, MA
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1250 St. James Avenue,
Springfield, MA
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One Washington Street,
Taunton, MA
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550 Arsenal Street,
Watertown, MA
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355 Middlesex Avenue,
Wilmington, MA
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