AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup & Immigration: Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey is barred from Canada and will miss Ghana’s opener vs Panama after Canada refused his visa, a reminder that host-country entry rules can upend tournament plans even when FIFA says it isn’t involved. Boston Pride & Community: West Roxbury kicked off Pride Month with a flag-raising at the Boston Public Library, drawing families and local leaders. Education & Mental Health: WPI’s “Lost Sons” families spoke out after multiple student suicides, including Ronan Banavige’s death in 2021, pressing for better support. Local Culture & Business: The Allston-Brighton Chamber of Commerce held its third annual dinner, spotlighting neighborhood civic life and the area’s evolving identity. Massachusetts Schools: Lynnfield High School families were notified after a racial slur was found in a bathroom stall, with officials promising updates and consequences. Faith & History in Boston: A Eucharistic pilgrimage tied to the Declaration of Independence anniversary will bring processions and Masses through the Archdiocese of Boston, including stops along the Freedom Trail and at Bunker Hill. Public Safety: The Winchendon Fire Department highlighted resilience after a string of major structure fires.
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