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Register of Deeds Making All The Wrong Headlines!
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Have you heard the most recent NEWS about the South Middlesex Registry of deeds?
Two Separate News Stories were report on September 30th and October 7th Alleging fixing deeds to deprive other family Members of Real Estate Property Worth Millions of dollars.
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Commercial Free WJIB – John H Garabedian is back!
By Joe Viglione
As 740 AM (soon to be 720 am) WJIB, 101.3 FM was playing “The Name of the Game” by Abba, I was thinking of half a century back (which is the point of the Memories channel) to when David Robinson of The Cars noted that Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson were “real craftsmen.” That stayed with me, and as I was hearing it again on WJIB, the bass, the overall sound, the craftsmanship survived these past decades.
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This Week’s QUOTABLE QUOTES On Beacon Hill
By Bob Katzen
CHARLIE RETURNS – Former Bay State Gov. Charlie Baker spoke at the UMass Club last week about his work as president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the organization that regulates student athletics at some 1,100 schools in the United States, and one in Canada. Baker began his duties at the NCAA in March 2023 following his decision not to run for a third term as governor.
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ATTORNEY GENERAL CAMPBELL FILES LAWSUIT AGAINST TIK TOK
By Bob Katzen
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has filed a lawsuit in Suffolk Superior Court against TikTok for intentionally designing its social media platform to be addictive and harmful to young users and deceiving the public about its efforts to keep its platform safe.
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ADDITIONAL $600,000 TO FUND DIAPERS FOR CHILDREN PROGRAM
By Bob Katzen
The Massachusetts Association for Community Action (MASSCAP) announced that it has been awarded $600,000 in federal funds to extend for another year, the federal diaper pilot program that provides diapers for low-income families. The $600,000 is on top of the original $1.2 million grant that funded the program for two years. MASSCAP has operated the program with 16 agencies across Massachusetts and Connecticut to distribute over two million diapers to low-income families.
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CHILD CUSTODY (S 2961)
By Bob Katzen
The Senate approved and sent to the House a bill that supporters say would simplify and modernize child custody jurisdiction laws in the Bay State.
Supporters, noting Massachusetts is the only one of the 50 states that has not opted into this law, argued the pact will make the Bay State’s interstate custody laws consistent with the 49 other states. They noted the bill would create clear rules that would be established for multi-state custody cases, prioritizing the home state of the child and ensuring Massachusetts courts can work effectively with courts in other states, nationally and in other countries for international child custody orders.
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CHANGE COLUMBUS DAY TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY (S 1976 and H 2989)
By Bob Katzen
Sen. Jo Comerford (D-Northamtpon) is urging the Legislature to take further action on her bill that would change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day in Massachusetts. The measure would require that the day be “observed by the people, with appropriate exercises in the schools and otherwise, to acknowledge the history of genocide and discrimination against Indigenous peoples, and to recognize and celebrate the thriving cultures and continued resistance and resilience of Indigenous peoples and their tribal nations.” Rep. Christine Barber (D-Somerville) sponsored the same proposal in the House.
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Somerville Set to Release Updated Plans for West Broadway with October 22 Community Open House
Driven by data, transformative project aims to bring safer walking, biking, rolling, and driving to high-crash street
SOMERVILLE—Most people are well aware of the speed limit on the streets they use, but three other important numbers that define each street are driving road safety efforts in Somerville: the number of crashes, the number of vehicles and pedestrians, and the average vehicle speed. This data helped make clear the need for the new West Broadway Reconstruction safety project.
Somerville Launching VoteSomerville Tool for Voters to Verify Their Ward and Polling Place
SOMERVILLE – Mayor Katjana Ballantyne is pleased to share that the City of Somerville has created a new web page where voters can look up their current address
to verify their ward and polling place ahead of the November 2024 Presidential Election.
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Somerville Inviting Community to Join Annual Vigil Honoring Victims of Domestic Violence
Vigil will be Held Wednesday, October 30, at 6 p.m. at East Somerville Library
SOMERVILLE – Mayor Katjana Ballantyne, the Somerville Commission for Women, RESPOND, Inc., the Somerville Public Library, and the Department of Racial and Social Justice (RSJ) invite residents to attend the City’s annual Domestic Violence Vigil on Wednesday, October 30, 2024. This annual vigil is dedicated to commemorating the lives lost to domestic violence in the past year, recognizing the strength of survivors, and renewing our community’s dedication to eradicating domestic violence. Continue reading Somerville Inviting Community to Join Annual Vigil Honoring Victims of Domestic Violence
Mayor Ballantyne Announces New Firefighter’s Union Agreement Enhancing Pay, Benefits, and Training and Education Incentives for Firefighters Local 76
Competitive compensation updates, expanded educational and training incentives, new specialty positions codified in new union contract
SOMERVILLE—Mayor Katjana Ballantyne on behalf of the City of Somerville has reached an agreement with Local 76, the union representing Somerville firefighters, for a contract that will provide updated compensation and benefits and help modernize aspects of the Department’s operations. The new contract provides competitive annual wage increases, expanded opportunities for incentive pay tied to specialty positions, advanced education, and training, and a new sick leave benefit. Continue reading Mayor Ballantyne Announces New Firefighter’s Union Agreement Enhancing Pay, Benefits, and Training and Education Incentives for Firefighters Local 76
Join SomerStreets Spooktacular “Monster Mash”
Final SomerStreets Festival of the Year Will Be Held on Sunday, October 20. Event Will Feature Live Music, Family-Friendly Activities, and More!
SOMERVILLE – Mayor Katjana Ballantyne and the Somerville Arts Council (SAC) are inviting the community to join the final SomerStreets festival of the year, the spooky and fun “Monster
Mash” on Sunday, October 20, from 2 to 6 p.m. (rain date Oct 27) on Somerville Ave. between School St. and Warren Ave.
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