AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoQuincy Religious Freedom Fight: The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld an injunction blocking Quincy from installing two 10-foot Catholic saint statues at a public safety building, saying the imagery is closely tied to one religion and could signal government support. Boston Sports & Community: Mayor Michelle Wu celebrated a court win clearing the way for Boston’s White Stadium overhaul, aimed at keeping momentum for the Boston Legacy women’s pro soccer team. Harvard Settlement Over Stolen Remains: Harvard agreed to pay $53 million to families after donated body parts were stolen and sold, with the school also promising a scholarship for future medical students. Allston Change on Harvard Ave.: Local leaders warn that rising rents and uncertainty are pushing out longtime youth-driven businesses, with residents worried about losing the neighborhood’s “destination” character. Housing Stability Grants: MassHousing awarded $200,000 for pilot programs at Boston agency-financed affordable housing communities, including youth-focused trauma-informed leadership and programming gap funding. Immigration & Privacy in the Spotlight: A Burlington rabbi’s “Compassion Corner” effort supports people passing through an ICE facility, offering food and supplies. Culture & Learning: A Pune/Mumbai student team earned a top international modeling award, with the ceremony held at Harvard’s Science Center.
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