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Baker-Polito Administration Announces Nearly $1.6 million in Travel & Tourism Recovery Grants to 59 Organizations
Administration also opens new capital grant program to expand, renovate tourism destinations and attractions
(Boston Orange 編譯) 2018年波士頓馬拉松賽冠軍Des Linden今(19)日參加首屆愛國者日馬拉松賽,跑到終點線時宣佈,將於10月11日以約翰漢考克專業體育隊員身分,參加第125屆波士頓馬拉松賽。
第8次參加波士頓馬拉松賽,曾兩次參加奧林匹克馬拉松賽的Des Linden說,參加這第125屆波士頓馬拉松賽,可是一生只有一次的機會。
Des Linden和5名前線工作人員及社區人士,今日在波約斯頓街(Boylston)上,一起跑了今天的這”愛國者日馬拉松賽”。傳統上,波士頓馬拉松賽就是在愛國者日舉行的。
波士頓體育會執行長Tom
Grilk今日在跑者們衝過終點線後,給了他們一個驚喜,邀請它們參加10月份的波士頓馬拉松賽,以感謝他們的工作與服務。
Des Linden在2018年時,冒著勁風驟雨,成為1985年以來,第一位拿到公開組冠軍的美國女跑者。在她的參賽歷程中,她曾5次名列波士頓前5名,其中包括2011年奪得亞軍。上星期她打破了5000英里的全國記錄,以2小時59分54秒,跑完31.7英里。她誓約翰漢考克(John Hancock)專業體育隊宣佈的第一位第125屆波士頓馬拉松賽選手。
第125屆波士頓馬拉松賽將於明日,4月20日美東時間的早上10點開始,經由波士頓體育會的網上平台”選手村Athletes’ Village,接受報名。4月23日下午5點截止受理。報名將並不會以先到先得的方式處理。挑選過程將和往年一致。申請人在4月20至23日之間遞交的申請及合格時間,將由波士頓體育會確認並排序,預定5月初發通知。
在親自參加路賽之外,波士頓體育會將舉辦歷史性的虛擬波士頓馬拉松賽,以慶祝這第125屆波士頓馬拉松賽。虛擬賽的報名日期從3月30日就開始了,已經有105個國家,以及全美50州的選手報名參加了。虛擬波士頓馬拉松賽將於10月8日至10日的比賽週舉行。
Des
Linden to Race 125th Boston Marathon
2018 CHAMPION ANNOUNCED AS FIRST MEMBER OF THE JOHN HANCOCK PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE TEAM
BOSTON—
Des Linden, the 2018 Boston Marathon champion and two-time Olympic marathoner,
today announced that she will compete in the 125th Boston Marathon on Monday,
October 11, as part of the John Hancock Professional Athlete Team. Linden made
the announcement at the Boston Marathon finish line after running in the
inaugural Patriots’ Day Mile.
“The
125th Boston Marathon is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to race the Boston
Marathon in the fall,” said Linden, who will run the Boston Marathon for the
eighth time. “After a hiatus last year, I’m excited to return to the streets of
Boston, in front of the best fans in the world, and take part in this historic
race.”
Linden
joined five frontline workers and community members in running the Patriots’ Day Mile on
Boylston Street earlier today. Patriots’ Day is the traditional day for the
Boston Marathon. Upon crossing the finish, Linden and B.A.A. President and
C.E.O. Tom Grilk surprised the group with invitational entries to October’s
Boston Marathon in appreciation for their work and service. Linden thanked the
group for their service to the community and, in the spirit of her mantra, for
continuing to show up during challenging times.
“Des
Linden has been part of the Boston Marathon family for more than a decade, and
her 2018 victory is one of the most memorable wins in race history,” said
Grilk. “We look forward to Des’s return to Boston later this year and know that
she’ll be aiming for the top of the podium once again.”
A fan
favorite, Linden won the 2018 Boston Marathon prevailing through strong wind
and rain to become the first American women’s open division champion since
1985. Linden has finished among the top five at Boston five times, including a
runner-up showing in 2011. Last week, Des set a world best and national record
for the 50K distance, completing 31.07 miles in 2:59:54. She is the first
member of the John Hancock Professional Athlete Team to announce their
participation in October’s 125th Boston Marathon.
Registration
for the 125th Boston Marathon opens tomorrow, April 20 at 10:00AM ET, through
the B.A.A.’s online platform Athletes’ Village.
Registration for qualified athletes will remain open through 5:00PM ET on April
23, and entry is not first-come, first-served. The selection process will
remain consistent with prior years: applications and qualifying times submitted
between April 20 and April 23 will be verified and ranked by the B.A.A. based
on the amount of time an athlete has run under their respective qualifying standard.
Applicants will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance once the B.A.A. has
verified all applications in early May.
In
addition to the in-person road race, the B.A.A. is also holding a historic
virtual Boston Marathon in celebration of the 125th running of the Boston
Marathon. Registration for the virtual race opened on March 30 and has already
seen athletes from 105 countries and all 50 states register. The virtual
marathon will take place over race weekend October 8–10.
Reverend Mariama White-Hammond is appointed as Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space |
該職務的前任,Chris Cook已定接任蘿絲甘迺迪綠路保護會(The
Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy)主任。
Mariama White-Hammond是多徹斯特新根AME教堂創堂牧師,綠色正義聯盟(Green Justice
Coalition)成員,得獎無數,包括Barr學者,凱特爾人我們中的英雄,洛士百利創辦人日獎等等。
Mayor Kim Janey |
White-Hammond上任後將三管齊下,採用創新方法來減緩極端的熱,在夏天時設計平等的涼爽計畫,藉由社區花園來加強人們取得食物的便利,並針對年輕人創造新的綠色工作管道。
波士頓市長Kim Janey辦公室也藉此機會強調,Kim Janey提出的2022會計年度預算,包括許多環保項目,例如:
撥款4800萬元給”
更新波士頓信託(Renew
Boston Trust)”的第2,第3階段,辨識市有樓宇改造能源項目,為未來節省能源。Chris Cook is taking ED position at Greenway.
撥款500萬元給”波士頓海港為氣候做準備(Climate
Ready Boston Harbor)”項目,以期降低海水因氣候變化而上升,可能造成沿海地區淹水等的損害。
撥款2000萬元,在堡壘點通道設計,建造適應氣候的水前公園。
每年撥款170萬元來持續地在全市種植街道樹。
撥款180萬元重鋪多徹斯特公園通道。
撥款750萬元充鋪後灣,芬衛區通道,以改善進出方便及場地狀況。
撥款1550萬元來完成科普利(Copley)廣場的重新設計,以優化其因應高交通流量和暴風雨水量的能力。
經由波士頓市第一個平等採購試驗計畫,撥款940萬元來重新設計及建造新的Malcolm X公園。
White-Hammond牧師在波士頓出生,長大,高中就開始參與社區,擔任同儕健康教育者。她參加的”嬉合項目(Project HIP-HOP - Highways Into the
Past – History, Organizing and Power)”,這教導年輕人民權運動歷史,鼓勵年輕人參加社運,對她有很大影響。參與該機構13年後的2014年,她上了波士頓大學神學院,並於2017年取得神學碩士學位,被任命為非洲衛理公會主教長老。2018年她在多徹斯特創辦了會眾多族裔的新根AME教堂。
MAYOR JANEY ANNOUNCES REVEREND MARIAMA WHITE-HAMMOND APPOINTED AS CHIEF OF ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND OPEN SPACE
Rev. Mariama White-Hammond has extensive background in embedding equity and environmental justice into Boston’s communities. She is the founding pastor of New Roots AME Church in Dorchester, a multi-racial, multi-class community. In this work, Rev. White-Hammond utilizes an intersectional lens to connect ecology, immigration, climate change, energy policy and economic justice. She is a fellow with the Green Justice Coalition, which brings together eight social/environmental justice groups from around Massachusetts. Rev. White-Hammond is a public speaker throughout the nation and was a leader for both the 2017 Boston Women’s March and Boston People’s Climate Mobilization. She has received numerous awards, including the Barr Fellowship, the Celtics Heroes Among Us, The Roxbury Founders Day Award and the Boston NAACP Image award. She was selected as one of the Grist 50 Fixers for 2019 and Sojourners 11 Women Shaping the Church.
“Reverend Mariama White-Hammond is an advocate, facilitator and pastor who has extensive experience in creating a more just, inclusive and sustainable Boston,” said Mayor Kim Janey. “I am confident that Rev. White-Hammond is the right person to accelerate our efforts around environmental justice, while expanding our green jobs pipeline and helping us achieve our goal of carbon neutrality, all of which are critical elements of our recovery and renewal agenda.”
The Cabinet includes the Environment Department and the Parks and Recreation Department. As Chief, Rev. White-Hammond will oversee policy and programs on energy, climate change, sustainability, building safety, historic preservation and open space, including Climate Ready Boston, the building energy reporting & disclosure ordinance, rental registry, and Greenovate Boston, the city's community outreach initiative on sustainability. She will also continue to move the city towards its goal of being carbon neutral by 2050, as part of Carbon Free Boston. Rev. White-Hammond will begin her new role on April 26th.
“I want to thank Mayor Janey for her leadership and willingness to tackle the inequities in our neighborhoods that have been exacerbated by climate change,” said Rev. White-Hammond. “I am committed to supporting Mayor Janey’s agenda for recovery, reopening and renewal through an equity lens and that creates sustainable opportunities for Bostonians.”
Rev. White-Hammond joins the City of Boston with a three-pronged agenda to combat climate change and the environmental inequities that have been intensified by COVID-19. This roadmap consists of utilizing innovative approaches to mitigate extreme heat and create equitable cooling plans during the summer, enhancing food access through community gardens, as well as creating a new green jobs pipeline targeting workforce development for the younger generation.
Mayor Janey’s
Administration is taking steps to recognize and address the risks of climate
change, and to protect Boston’s urban ecosystem. Last week, Mayor Janey
proposed the following investments for environmental resilience and climate
justice in the Fiscal Year 2022 budget proposal:
· $48 million for Phase 2 and 3 of Renew Boston
Trust, which is designed to identify energy retrofit project opportunities in
City-owned buildings to create future energy savings.
· $5 million for a Climate Ready Boston Harbor
study to support the development of a study that will examine the feasibility
of measures along and within the Boston Harbor to reduce vulnerability of
coastal flooding due to sea level rise caused by climate change.
· $20 million to design and implement a signature,
climate resilient waterfront park along the Fort Point Channel.
· $1.7 million per year for the ongoing program of
street tree planting throughout the city
· $1.8 million to repave pathways at Dorchester
Park
· $7.5 million to repave pathways at the Back Bay
Fens to improve accessibility and site conditions
· $15.5 million to complete the park redesign at
Copley Square to optimize resilience to high-traffic events and storm-water
· $9.4 million to redesign and construct a new Malcolm X Park through the City’s first Equitable Procurement Pilot program
Rev. White-Hammond was born and raised in Boston and began her community engagement in high school when she worked as a Peer Health Educator. She was particularly shaped by her involvement in Project HIP-HOP (Highways Into the Past - History, Organizing and Power), a youth organization focused on teaching the history of the Civil Rights Movement and engaging a new generation of young people in activism. After college, she returned to Boston, and became the Executive Director of Project HIP-HOP, where she joyfully engaged young people in community organizing and culture making. After 13 years at Project HIP-HOP in 2014, Rev. White-Hammond left the organization to attend Boston University School of Theology. In 2017, she graduated with her Master of Divinity and was ordained an elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. In 2018 she founded New Roots AME Church, a multi-racial congregation in Dorchester
(Boston Orange) 波士頓代市長Kim
Janey在4月16日正式推出B-Local這獎勵人們要買東西,向本地商家買的計畫,期以支持地方商家從困難中恢復。
民眾向參加這計畫的數以百計波士頓本地商家購物時,可藉由已綁定個人信用卡或付款卡,預付卡的B-Local手機應用程式,自動獲得,並累積獎勵,用作現金折扣。所有的獎勵金額,都將由波士頓市政府償還,企業及民眾使用這軟體不須花錢。
B-Local應用程式由Colu 科技公司研發,波士頓市政府希望藉此促使本地消費回歸社區,而不是流向電子商務巨頭,或是大零售商。在俄亥俄州(Ohio)的Akron,Colu研發的”Akronite”應用程式,最近在6個月間吸引了170家地方企業,4000名用戶,為當地企業贏得20萬元銷售額。波士頓將是美國首個推出這項目的大城市。
B-Local這計畫的做法是:
使用者先從谷歌應用商店,或是蘋果商店下載免費的B-Local軟體,然後把信用卡,付款卡,或預付卡安全帳戶和B-Local軟體連接。首3000名下在這軟體者,將會獲得獎勵。
加入獎勵提供者,然後開始在本地購物、用餐,使用已和B-Local連接的信用卡等做符合資格的消費,就可自動賺取波士頓點數。
在本地商家購物時,波士頓點數可折抵現金。每一點波士頓點數等於一美元。
鼓勵你喜歡的商家參加B-Local計畫。
迄今已有269家本地商家參加了B-Local計畫。波士頓市長的經濟發展辦公室小企業組也在積極和企業聯繫,以期參加活動的企業商家有更公平的代表性。在目前已參加的商家中,有185家少數族裔及移民所擁有的企業,143家婦女經營,53家主街企業,46家黑人擁有的企業。
MAYOR JANEY ANNOUNCES “B-LOCAL” APP TO SUPPORT
LOCAL BUSINESSES
Pilot program to support the economic recovery of our neighborhood commercial districts
BOSTON - Friday, April 16, 2021 - Mayor Janey announced today that the City of Boston is launching B-Local, a points-based program that offers rewards for shopping locally. The goal is to support local business recovery by incentivizing Bostonians to spend locally. By using the simple B-Local mobile app, shoppers earn rewards automatically at hundreds of participating local businesses across the City of Boston when they make purchases with registered credit, debit, or prepaid debit cards linked to their B-Local account. These rewards may then be applied as cash discounts to a growing list of redeeming businesses. All rewards are reimbursed by the City of Boston and there is no cost to users or businesses.
“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and they need our help to recover from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This dynamic program is a proven and powerful economic tool. By creatively leveraging federal CARES Act funding, the City of Boston can support local business owners, reward local shoppers, and drive a stronger recovery,” said Mayor Janey. “With warmer weather upon us, Bostonians are eager to reconnect with one another. This Patriot’s Day weekend, I urge my fellow Bostontians to exercise their city pride through our collective purchasing power to support local businesses as they recover from the pandemic. By supporting your favorite local businesses and exploring new establishments across our city, you can make a real difference.”
Through this innovative program developed in partnership with Colu Technologies, the City of Boston can drive local spending back into our community, instead of e-commerce giants and big-box retailers. This will provide critical support to local businesses as they recover and our city reopens, while also promoting diversity and equity. In Akron, Ohio, Colu’s “Akronite” app recently generated over $200,000 in local business sales, harnessing more than 4,000 users and 170 local businesses in a six-month period. Money spent locally stayed in their community and boosted the economy by a factor of nine. Boston is the first major U.S. city to launch this program.
“As an innovation hub, Boston is proud to leverage a creative program with a proven record of bringing city residents and small businesses together to drive our local economic recovery,” said Midori Morikawa, Interim Chief of Economic Development. “Boston is committed to an equitable recovery of our small and local businesses. B-Local will highlight the stories and experiences of our business owners to connect with residents, particularly those owned by women, immigrants, and people of color who have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Business owners have demonstrated tremendous resilience throughout the pandemic and with B-Local, we as residents can make a real impact to help as they reopen and recover.”
How It Works:
1. Download the free B-Local app from Google Play or the Apple Store and
securely link your credit cards, debit cards, or prepaid debit cards to your
account. The first 3,000 users to download and link a card will receive a
bonus!
2. Join reward offers and start shopping and dining locally, earning Boston
Points automatically through qualifying purchases made with your linked
cards at local businesses.
3. Redeem Boston Points for cash discounts at redeeming local businesses. Each Boston
Point is worth one dollar.
4. Encourage your favorite businesses to join B-Local by signing up on boston.gov/B-Local.
Users can learn more at Colu.com/b-local. Shoppers in the City of Boston are encouraged to review the latest public health guidance at Boston.gov/covid-19 and learn about Boston’s reopening efforts and public health guidelines for businesses at Boston.gov/reopening.
To date, 269 businesses
have signed up to participate on B-Local. Outreach to businesses, led by the
Mayor’s Office of Economic Development Small Business Unit, has ensured an
equitable representation of business owners, as well as even distribution
across neighborhoods:
· 185 Minority and Immigrant-Owned Businesses
· 143 Woman-Owned Businesses
· 53 Main Streets Businesses
· 46 Black-Owned Businesses
Shoppers may earn rewards at restaurants, retail stores, cafés, gyms and yoga studios, salons, and more. Shoppers may then redeem their Boston Points as discounts toward future purchases. Any Boston-based businesses with a storefront or that engages with customers directly may apply as either a “participating” or “redeeming” business at Boston.gov/B-Local. All reward discounts using Boston Points will be reimbursed to businesses by the City of Boston on a biweekly basis. All costs for this pilot program and reimbursements are funded by the federal CARES Act.
The B-Local program is open to all Boston businesses, but it will also allow the City of Boston to stand by its values of equity and inclusion; supporting minority- and women-owned businesses and industries disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and other systemic barriers. By sharing the important stories that connect our community and local businesses, B-Local will highlight Boston’s vibrant and diverse businesses and celebrate the 20 Boston Main Streets neighborhood commercial districts.
“B-local is such a unique and fun program for both businesses and patrons,” said Tiffani Faison, renowned chef and owner of Big Heart Hospitality, which includes Sweet Cheeks Q, Tiger Mama, Fool's Errand, and Orfano restaurants. “It aids in financial recovery and allows an opportunity for us all to reconnect and have each other's backs. It allows Bostonians a fresh perspective on which businesses are uniquely local and how, together, we contribute to the rebirth of the Boston we know, love and miss so dearly.”波士頓市長Kim Janey(左起),麻州州長查理貝克(Charlie Baker), 波士頓體育會執行長Thomas S. Grilk為2013年爆炸案紀念碑獻花。 (周菊子攝) |
礙於新冠病毒疫情仍未消散,波士頓馬拉松賽今年已是第二年無法在愛國者日週末舉行。比去年好的是,麻州的疫情已呈下降趨勢,於是麻州州長查理貝克(Charlie Baker)和波士頓市代理市長Kim Janey得以在波士頓體育會執行長Thomas S. Grilk陪同下,聯袂到紀念碑前,親自獻花。
整個儀式,十分簡單。兩名州市首長一起把花圈搬到紀念碑前,肅立致意,就結束了。沒有講話,也沒有爆炸案的犧牲者家人出席。
由於今年的波士頓馬拉松賽延期到10月舉行,大波士頓仍在疫情中,15日這天又是陰雨天氣,街道,人行道上都空蕩蕩的,空氣中有著淡淡憂傷。
第125屆波士頓馬拉松賽因為新冠疫情,賽期改到2021年10月,但 4月15日這天,波士頓體育會重新粉刷終點線,藉以紀念爆炸案。 (周菊子攝) |
新冠疫情期間,Boylston街上店面丟空。(周菊子攝) |
2021年4月15日的柯普利廣場三一教堂,靜靜矗立。(周菊子攝) |
2013年波士頓馬拉松爆炸案的爆炸地點之一,Boylston街775號 ,店面待租。(周菊子攝) |
(Boston Orange昆士市報導) 昆士市自然資源局(Natural Resources)和尼波塞特河流域協會(Neponset River Watershed Association)合作,將於4月22日中午12點在網路上公開簡報,慶祝2021年地球日。
簡報內容包括暴風雨水管理的重要性,水污染預防竅門,以及昆士市內持續的水質改善項目。
有意聽取簡報者,可於4月22日當天中午上網,https://zoom.us/j/96009531695?pwd=U3A0MEV2S0JHWWlxZS9PRU50VVpLdz09。
City of Quincy Celebrating Earth Day 2021
with Neponset River Watershed Association
QUINCY, MA – April 16, 2021 The City of Quincy’s Department of
Natural Resources is teaming up
with the
Neponset River Watershed Association (NepRWA) to celebrate Earth Day 2021.
Guest speaker
Patrick
Hogan of NepRWA will be giving a public presentation via Zoom at 12:00 noon on
Thursday,
April 22nd. The presentation will cover the importance of stormwater management,
water pollution
prevention
tips, and information about ongoing water quality improvement projects in
Quincy.
Hogan
started with NepRWA in August 2019. He holds a BS in Crop & Soil
Environmental Sciences and
an MS in
Environmental Science and Engineering, both from Virginia Tech. Prior to
joining
NepRWA, Hogan spent most of his career in municipal government working in the
Public Works
departments
of both the City of Roanoke (VA) and the City of Durham (NC). At NepRWA, Hogan
works on a
regional basis to provide technical assistance with MS4-related issues to
municipalities and
businesses.
“Patrick is
a great colleague who is very knowledgeable about water quality related issues.
I anticipate
that his
presentation will be interesting and informative for all in attendance,
especially as we take
Earth Day
as an opportunity to reflect on our impact on the planet and learn about ways
we can work
together to
solve environmental issues,” said Julie Sullivan, Environmental Scientist with
the Quincy
Department
of Natural Resources.
To access
this presentation when it goes live on April 22nd, please follow the
Zoom link provided
here:
https://zoom.us/j/96009531695?pwd=U3A0MEV2S0JHWWlxZS9PRU50VVpLdz09.