RANDOLPH — The following is a statement from Chief Anthony Marag.
Statement of Westport Community Schools Superintendent Thomas F. Aubin Regarding Recent Acts of Violence Nationwide
WESTPORT — Superintendent Thomas F. Aubin offers the following statement to the members of the Westport Community Schools:
Statement of Norwood Public Schools Superintendent David Thomson Regarding Anti-Asian Sentiment and Violence
NORWOOD — Superintendent David Thomson offers the following statement to the Norwood Schools community:
Statement of King Philip, Norfolk, Wrentham and Plainville Schools Regarding Anti-Asian Sentiment and Violence
WRENTHAM– Superintendents Paul Zinni, David Raiche, Allan Cameron and Ingrid Allardi offer the following statement to the King Philip, Norfolk, Wrentham and Plainville School communities:
A Statement from Whittier Tech Superintendent Maureen Lynch
HAVERHILL — The following is a statement from Superintendent Maureen Lynch regarding the district’s decision not to hold a Fall II sports season this school year:
Sudbury: Statement of the Goodnow Library Board of Trustees Chair
SUDBURY — Goodnow Library Board of Trustees Chair Ingrid J. Mayyasi wishes to provide an update on behalf of the board. “Today we made the difficult decision to end the Goodnow Library’s working relationship with the independent Friends of the Goodnow Library organization. “While we are grateful for the support the organization has provided the […]
Ipswich Town Leaders’ Statement on Jan. 6 Riot in Washington D.C.
IPSWICH — The Ipswich Select Board and the School Committee along with Town Manager Anthony Marino and School Superintendent Dr. Brian Blake, wish to provide the following joint statement:
A Statement From the Towns of Hingham, Hull, Scituate and Cohasset
SOUTH SHORE — The following is a statement from the Town leaders of Hingham, Hull, Scituate and Cohasset following last week’s vote by the MBTA on a service reduction plan:
Statement of Melrose Police Chief Michael L. Lyle Regarding Roadway Sign Wording
MELROSE — The following is a statement from Melrose Police Chief Michael L. Lyle regarding the wording of a roadway electronic message sign in Melrose:
Superintendent Maureen Lynch Provides Statement on Offensive Student Tik Tok
HAVERHILL — The following is a statement from Superintendent Maureen Lynch: