Former Boston Principal Agrees To Plead Guilty In Pilfering Case

Former Boston Principal Agrees To Plead Guilty In Pilfering Case

Former New Mission School principal Naia Wilson has agreed top plead guilty to one count of wire fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud Boston Public Schools of approximately $38,806, prosecutors say.

The 60-year-old used the money for her own personal benefit, according to a press release dated Tuesday, August 1 from the office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts.

Catholic Action League of Massachusetts Celebrates Defeat of Easthampton Anti-Crisis-Pregnancy-Centers Ordinance
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Catholic Action League of Massachusetts Celebrates Defeat of Easthampton Anti-Crisis-Pregnancy-Centers Ordinance

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The Catholic Action League of Massachusetts is celebrating the defeat of a proposed ordinance in Easthampton that sought to warn residents about pro-life crisis pregnancy centers and help people to file complaints with the state against them.

The Easthampton City Council approved the proposed ordinance July 5 on a vote of 6-1, with one abstention. But the mayor vetoed the measure the next day, saying she feared it would lead to a costly lawsuit. On Wednesday, August 2, the city council failed to override the veto. (The vote in favor was 5-3, on vote short of the two-thirds majority needed.)

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