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Terriers found Veteran Assist program to address needs of local communities

Yiran Yu October 6, 2021
The club looks to support Boston-area veterans who are in need of essential services.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker proposed a bill on June 17 that would require police officers in the state to get licensed and recertified every three years. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Baker proposes bill to certify all Mass. police

Inyeong Kim June 21, 2020
Massachusetts is one of four states in the U.S. without a certification or decertification process for its police force. Gov. Baker's new bill may change that.
In a press conference Thursday afternoon, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh announced that the City of Boston had filed a lawsuit against more than a dozen opioid manufacturers and distributors. 
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Walsh declares legal battle against opioid manufacturers at press conference

Daily Free Press Staff September 13, 2018
The City of Boston has filed litigation against 13 opioid manufacturers, four pharmaceutical distributors and New England doctor, Fathallah Mashali, for their alleged involvement in the misleading marketing and distributing of opioids, Mayor Martin Walsh announced at a press conference Thursday.
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