
Alexis Crochiere
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Dec 11, 2024 |
thesuffolkjournal.com | Leo Woods |Alexis Crochiere |Zoe Toperosky
Boston City Councilor is found not guilty on fraud chargesBoston City Councilor Tania Fernades Anderson, who represents District 7, pleaded not guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and theft Dec. 6 after she was arrested for an alleged scheme to receive a $7,000 cash kickback from a family member who worked on her staff.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
thesuffolkjournal.com | Alexis Crochiere
Suffolk University adjunct professors submitted an official complaint against the university to the National Labor Relations Board mid-November regarding unfair compensation for mandatory faculty training and seminars. As of Dec. 10, the union has yet to receive further instructions from the NLRB. A number of undergraduate and graduate school professors are a part of the American Federation of Teachers, a union that helps protect the rights of all teaching professionals across the United States.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
thesuffolkjournal.com | Alexis Crochiere
I love going to school in Boston as a college student. There are so many activities off campus, like new restaurants in the North End, concerts in the Fenway area or even just traveling out to East Boston where a number of my friends have off-campus apartments.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
thesuffolkjournal.com | Maren Halpin |Leo Woods |Alexis Crochiere |Julia Capraro
Ongoing drought increases fire risk across Massachusetts, wildfires blazeMassachusetts has remained in a critical drought for three months, causing wildfires across the state, straining firefighters and heightening restrictions as the dry weather persists. The drought, which has been categorized as a level three critical drought according to the Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper, marks an unusually low precipitation level across the state over the fall season.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
thesuffolkjournal.com | Alexis Crochiere
Suffolk University men’s soccer goalkeeper Nathan Harlow was named Conference of New England’s Most Important Player in the postseason after he helped lead the men’s soccer team to their conference championship win and to the first round of the NCAA tournament. The Rams brought the CNE championship home to Boston, as well as putting up a fight against Connecticut College as Harlow guarded the net against one of the best Division III offenses in the nation.
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