We have moved up two flights of stairs, and you can now find us in Room 413C of the State House. The door is always open, but if you would …
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We have moved up two flights of stairs, and you can now find us in Room 413C of the State House. The door is always open, but if you would …
Continue reading “Senator Brownsberger’s State House Office Has Moved”
I’ve worked hard through the years to turn the Silver Maple Forest area on the Cambridge Belmont line into a component of the Alewife Reservation. So far, I’ve been unsuccessful. …
The story below once again illustrates that towns adopting Photo RADAR or Red Lights just don’t understand the limitations of computing challenges int he real world (or, that they are …
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“These neighborhoods are our neighborhoods and these children are our children,” explained a distraught President Obama to a grieving public in the wake of the Newtown shootings. Indeed, as a public, …
Continue reading “Reflections on School Visits: Challenges in Education Today”
Aching for the Sandy Hook children and for the teachers who gave the last full measure of devotion trying to save them, many are asking once again what we can …
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The risk of enhanced storm surge due to sea level rise is an issue that I am taking seriously as a state senator representing low-lying areas in the Charles and Mystic watersheds. I’ve been talking with a lot of people in the region about how to develop some consensus about the risk levels and move the necessary conversations about infrastructure investments.