Uhuru Solidarity Movement presents: Days of Reparations to African People speaking tour REPARATIONS: A REVOLUTIONARY DEMAND
A call for white people to stand in solidarity with African liberation and the Black Power Blueprint.
Uhuru Solidarity Movement presents: Days of Reparations to African People speaking tour REPARATIONS: A REVOLUTIONARY DEMAND
A call for white people to stand in solidarity with African liberation and the Black Power Blueprint.
By William Tauro
In 2017 Federal charges were sought on six people including Mayor Joseph Curtatone of Somerville. Over the past two years, more people have been named as accomplices and their names have been submitted over to the federal authorities.
Over the past year alone these people have been dropping like flies and/or getting very sick.
Names that were sent to the federal authorities seeking charges just to name a few were
By Bob Katzen
The Senate 38-0, approved an amendment raising from $602 million to $800 million the annual funding cap that the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) is allowed to spend on school building and renovation projects.
By Bob Katzen
This bill (H 352) Prohibits robocalls to cell phones and other mobile electronic devices. The measure exempts messages from school districts to students, parents or employees; from companies advising employees of work schedules;
By Bob Katzen
Restricts telemarketing companies doing business in the state by allowing businesses to sign up for a “Do Not Call” list and fining companies up to $5,000 if they call a business on the list.
By Bob Katzen
Bill (H 3708) – Caps the compensation of CEOs and other executives of nonprofit social service agencies that receive at least 30 percent of their annual budget from state funding.
By Bob Katzen
Bill (S 130) Requires all mobile telephones sold or leased in the Bay State to clearly and conspicuously disclose the following on the product’s packaging: “To assure safety, the federal government requires that cell phones meet radiofrequency (RF) exposure guidelines.
By Bob Katzen
THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Beacon Hill Roll Call records the votes of local senators from recent Senate debate on the the Student Opportunity Act that invests $1.5 billion, mostly in the form of Chapter 70 Aid for local school districts, in the state’s public K-12 education system over the next seven years.
The Little Sisters of the Poor Jeanne Jugan Residence are holding their very final Bazaar on Saturday November 9th from 9am-4pm. Continue reading Somerville-Little Sisters of the Poor Final Bazaar
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GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS FRIDAY, October 11, the 283rd day of 2019 with 82 to follow. Sunrise in the Boston area is @ 6:51 and sunset is @ 6:10. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are stars are Uranus and Venus. The evening stars are Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn & Uranus.
ON THIS DAY IN: 1776 – During the American Revolution the first naval battle of Lake Champlain was fought. The forces under Gen. Benedict Arnold suffered heavy losses. Continue reading GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS by John Dwyer
Our sincere condolences go out to the family and friends of Maria J. Clark (Oliveira) on her passing. Continue reading Somerville Remembering MRS. MARIA J. CLARK (OLIVEIRA)