I supported Question 4, legalizing marijuana, because I feel there are too many ways for young people to get caught up in the criminal justice system. I think the ballot question needs little modification — but there are two kinds of troubling proposals under discussion in the legislature. I would welcome your thoughts before voting.
RECAP: Community Discussion on Birmingham Pkwy Possibilities
Attendees weighed-in on possible directions, including the potential for development of affordable housing, improvement of roadways and infrastructure, and preservation of open space
Sen. Brownsberger to Sponsor Senior CharlieCard Day in Belmont!
Monday, June 26 from 9 AM – 12 PM at the Belmont Senior Center
Arsenal Street Corridor Study: Public Meeting, June 22
From MassDOT: The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has released the Draft Final Report for the Arsenal Street Corridor Study Please join MassDOT for a Public Information Meeting on the Arsenal Street Corridor Study Thursday, June 22, 2017 Presentation at 6:00 PM Open House, 7:00 to 8:00 PM Watertown Free Public Library Watertown Savings Bank Meeting …
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Boston Globe Details 6/5 Judiciary Committee Hearing on Criminal Justice Reform
The Boston Globe details the June 5th Judiciary Committee hearing on criminal justice reform issues, chaired by Senator Brownsberger
I-90 Lane Reduction – 6/2/2017-6/5/2017
From MassDOT: To prepare for the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge Replacement Project (Scheduled for July 26 to August 14) MassDOT will be conducting a “Dry Run” of the traffic logistics on I-90 this weekend. This test will reduce the travel lanes on the Turnpike from 4 in each direction to 2 in each direction – from …