Public Meeting Workplace Violence Prevention and Crisis Response Plan – Regulation Date: September 29, 2014 Time: 10:00 AM Location: Worcester Public Library Main Library, Saxe Room …Continue Reading Public Meeting: Workplace Violence Prevention and Crisis Response Plan
The first women’s rights convention was held in 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York. It took grassroots organizing, activism and 72 more years for the 19th Amendment to pass in the US Congress giving women the right to vote. In 1971 Representative Bella Abzug (D-NY) …Continue Reading Celebrating Women’s Equality Day
I am a public educator for the Blind Reintegration for Independence, Development, and Growth for Elders (BRIDGE) Program at the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind (MCB). On nights and weekends, I usher at the Boston Opera House also on Washington Street in Downtown Boston. Each …Continue Reading People with Disabilities Can Enjoy Accessible Broadway In Boston
All Massachusetts veterans and service members are entitled to certain honors and dignified burials. The Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS) has the resources veterans and family members need to ensure the Commonwealth’s veterans receive the respect they deserve. Cemeteries, Medals, and the accessibility of Military …Continue Reading Veterans: Find Your Honor in Massachusetts
Nothing embodies the American spirit quite like entrepreneurship. Like America, entrepreneurship thrives on hard work, perseverance, optimism, and an unyielding capacity for renewal. It is because of these qualities that people from around the world dream of a life in America as an independent business …Continue Reading Refugee Entrepreneurs Growing Our Economy
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