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Boston Unveils Action-Packed Summer Guide Full of Concerts and Crafts
Summer is gearing up to hit the city with a splash of excitement as the Boston Parks and Recreation Department unleashes its latest Summer Guide, brimming with gratis festivities for Bostonians of every age to soak in. No need to scorch your wallet; the city's got you covered with a cadre of cost-free events, from aromatic watercolor painting classes to hip-swinging concerts in the balmy night air of the city's green spaces. The whole shebang kicks off with a bang at the Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool on June 25, as touted in Boston's official announcement.
Affordable housing is still a priority for Mass. officials
Finding room for housing is no easy task in Massachusetts, but local leaders across the Commonwealth are looking for opportunities wherever they might be. A new development of 106 units is cropping up in crowded Cambridge and in cities like Salem have quickly come into compliance with the MBTA Communities Law.
Bill would require hospitals to train staff on treating people with neuro-developmental disabilities
Doctors and advocacy groups gathered for a briefing on a bill that would require hospitals to train their staff on treating people with neuro-developmental disabilities at the State House in Boston.
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