AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEucharistic Procession in Boston: More than 2,500 Catholics marched June 27, roughly along the Freedom Trail, praying the rosary and bringing the Eucharist through the city as part of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage’s 250th-anniversary moment. Boston Schools Layoff Watch: Boston Public Schools has warned hundreds of teachers and aides that jobs may be cut this fall, with the Boston Teachers Union saying more than 500 newer teachers face nonrenewal and paraprofessionals could be reduced. World Cup Culture at Gillette: Germany and Paraguay meet Monday in Foxborough for the Round of 32, with Germany favored on the moneyline as the tournament’s global fan energy keeps spilling into Massachusetts. Rent Control Legal Twist (Worcester): Massachusetts’ highest court kept a rent stabilization ballot question off the November ballot, but advocates say the housing crisis is still very much alive. Community & Activism: Worcester activist David Webb was ordered jailed without bail for up to three months after a drone incident at Polar Park during a police training event. Local Pridefest: Holyoke hosted its annual Pridefest, adding to the region’s LGBTQ+ summer calendar. Arts & Music: PinkPantheress brought 2000s nostalgia to MGM Music Hall in Fenway, turning Y2K style into a crowd-connecting show.
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