Most Massachusetts Residents Think Migrant Crisis Is A Serious Political Problem

Most Massachusetts Residents Think Migrant Crisis Is A Serious Political Problem

The current migrant situation is viewed as either a crisis or a major problem by 67 percent of Massachusetts residents, according to a newly released MassInc poll.

"These poll results come as no surprise," MassGOP chairman Amy Carnevale said in a press release. "The Healey-Driscoll Administration, along with the Democratic supermajority in the legislature, have been exacerbating the crisis. The vast majority of other states aren't dealing with the same impacts of the immigration crisis because Massachusetts Democratic leaders refuse to limit the right to shelter law to serve longstanding Massachusetts residents as it was originally intended."

North Shore Wrestling Coach Pushing For Separate Girls’ Wrestling Team, So Girls Don’t Have To Wrestle With Boys
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North Shore Wrestling Coach Pushing For Separate Girls’ Wrestling Team, So Girls Don’t Have To Wrestle With Boys

Tom Joyce

Girls should have their own high school wrestling team, an assistant coach for the Marblehead-Swampscott High boys' wrestling co-op contends.

Rob Hopkins, an assistant coach for Marblehead-Swampscott, spoke before the Swampscott School Committee on Thursday, April 11 to voice his support for the creation of a girls' wrestling program at Swampscott High; he also offered his support in forming an exploratory committee if the school committee is interested in the idea.

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