
Nancy Eve Cohen
Senior Reporter at New England Public Media
Journalism Professor at Smith College
Heard @nepublicmedia. Inspired by my students @smithcollege and classmates @Kennedy_School
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2 months ago |
nepm.org | Nancy Eve Cohen
Regional News Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Berkshire District Attorney's Office / Submitted State and local police in Berkshire County seized $200,000 worth of narcotics, 20 firearms, including large-capacity rifles and $60,000 in cash on Friday February 7, 2025.
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2 months ago |
nepm.org | Nancy Eve Cohen
Regional News Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Susan B Anthony Birthplace Museum, Adams Historical Society / SubmittedThe Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum in Adams, Massachusetts. Susan B. Anthony, who was born in Adams, Massachusetts, devoted her life to fighting for a woman's right to vote. The Susan B.
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2 months ago |
nepm.org | Nancy Eve Cohen
Regional News Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Courtesy of / Springfield Mayor's Office Bishop Bryant Robinson, seated, surrounded by community and political leaders including state Rep. Bud Williams, left and Springfield Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, far right, at Springfield City Hall in February of 2024. Bishop Bryant Robinson, a Springfield educator and spiritual leader died this week.
What survivors, advocates know about Mass. AG's inquiry into child sexual abuse at Catholic dioceses
2 months ago |
nhpr.org | Nancy Eve Cohen
This is part two of a series. Read part one here. It’s been about five years years since the Massachusetts attorney general’s office launched an investigation into child sexual abuse by priests at three Catholic dioceses in the state. Back then, Gov. Maura Healey was the attorney general. The state's current top prosecutor, Andrea Campbell, said her office is still seeking court approval to release the results of the investigation. "I inherited a report that was completed, sitting there.
Investigations into Catholic dioceses changed laws in other states - and Mass. victims want the same
2 months ago |
nhpr.org | Nancy Eve Cohen
This is part one of a series. Read part two here. Survivors of child sexual abuse in western and central Massachusetts have been calling on the state attorney general’s office to release its investigation into the Worcester, Springfield and Fall River Catholic dioceses. But the office says it needs court approval to make it public. Reports like this have been held up in courts in other states. When reports are released, some have made a big difference to victims.
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ICE arrests on western Mass. farm has sparked worry and teachings on workers' rights https://t.co/dFTNAJRKXC an important story from the 413 by my colleague @kbrownreports

What survivors, advocates know about Mass. AG's inquiry into child sexual abuse at Catholic dioceses--which hasn't been made public https://t.co/Z3gOVdTEKk @Bishop_Tracker @SNAPNetwork @PAAttorneyGen @GovernorShapiro @OAGMaryland @MIAttyGen @DA_LarryKrasner @PostBaron

Investigations into Catholic dioceses changed laws in other states — and Mass. victims want the same https://t.co/wusvbu119H @nepublicmedia @Bishop_Tracker @SNAPNetwork @NewYorkStateAG @PAAttorneyGen @GovernorShapiro @OAGMaryland @MIAttyGen @DA_LarryKrasner @PostBaron https://t.co/2PXtFcn4b0