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Massachusetts Mayors Push For Driver’s Licenses For Illegal Immigrants
By Chris Van Buskirk State House News Service
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By Chris Van Buskirk State House News Service
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What kinds of books does the librarian at Tucker Elementary School in Milton read to young children? Two weeks ago, librarian Joshua Coben read the following titles to first and third-grade students: William's Doll by Charlotte Zolotow (1972); I Am Jazz by Jessica Herthel (2014); and Pride: The
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Another candidate has jumped into the race to be the next State Auditor of Massachusetts. Weymouth resident Nick Giannone, 46, announced his run on social media last week. He is the founder of the Workers Party of Massachusetts, a socialist party that is an official political designation in the Commonwealth.
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Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney plans to vote to confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court. The Republican U.S. senator from Utah put out a statement explaining his support on Monday, April 4.
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For two millennia, the Catholic Church has, consistently and unremittingly, condemned the killing of innocent children through procured abortion. From the Didache in 70 A.D., which said "you shall not murder a child by abortion nor kill that which is begotten," to the Second Vatican Council in
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The administration at Nativity School in Worcester recently said that the school will continue to fly a Black Lives Matter and pro-homosexuality pride flag at its school despite Worcester Bishop Robert McManus demanding they be taken down. The school put out a statement on Sunday, April 3 addressing the matter.
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U.S. Senator Ed Markey (D-Malden) got another coronavirus vaccine on Friday, April 1. It was the senator's fourth coronavirus shot. It was his second booster shot.
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