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MBTA Improvements Will Come Incrementally, Board Chairman Says
By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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"Are you part of or an ally of the LGBTQ+ community?" "Are you trying to find more inclusive novels?"
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Four Deep Sports Talk named its annual basketball players and coaches of the year earlier this week. The weekly WARA AM 1320 radio show — which is also on more than 40 public access television stations — covers what the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association used to consider its south section. Its founder
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Brookline Public Library is holding several events celebrating homosexuality and transgenderism for Pride month, including two drag queen story hours. The events, advertised for kids ages 3-8 and their families, call for kids to "join a fabulous queen from the Boston chapter of Drag Queen Story Hour for a
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The West Concord Union Church plans to host "Open & Affirming Pride Sunday" on Sunday, June 11. The church's description of the event says that the congregation "will remember and reaffirm our Open and Affirming commitment during worship."
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Wegmans plans to close one of its Massachusetts stores this summer. The 1245 Worcester Street in Natick location will be shut down at an unknown date this summer, according to Boston 25. The store's 365 employees were notified of the decision on Thursday, June 1 and will be
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The New Art Center in Newton is set to host a drag queen story hour at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 3. The performer for the event, advertised for "children of all ages" but specifically mentions ages 3-5 and up to grade 3, is Missy Streak, a Boston-based