
Robert Goulston
Director of Communications & Media Relations at Cambridge Police
Emmy award winning journalist Robert Goulston currently reports at @gbhnews. Robert’s work: https://t.co/9vjF9l0QzU
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wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
June 05, 2025 President Donald Trump signed a new executive order Wednesday night banning people from a dozen countries from entering the United States. Haiti is one of the countries on the list. Brockton resident Teddy Mombrun immigrated from Haiti in 2020. The former physician said he has family who would want to come to the United States, but he believes they won’t be able to after the travel ban.
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wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
June 02, 2025 The Healey-Driscoll administration is offering hundreds of acres of state-owned properties to developers with the hope of creating more than 3,500 new housing units.
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wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
May 28, 2025 Local business leaders in Harvard Square are concerned about the rising tension between the Trump administration and Harvard University. “The business community around Harvard is very embedded with the university,” said Denise Jillson, executive director of the Harvard Square Business Association. “They live side by side.”The university’s students are a major source of neighborhood foot traffic and spending, according to Jillson.
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wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
May 23, 2025 Confusion, concern and in some cases, fear, spread across the Harvard University campus after the Trump administration blocked the school’s ability to enroll international students on Thursday. The 7,000 international students already enrolled at the university were told to transfer or lose their legal status. The next morning, Harvard sued the Trump administration on the grounds that the change violates the school’s First Amendment rights.
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wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
May 21, 2025 Boston is launching a new project with the local multimedia artist Roberto Mighty to remember the thousands of enslaved Black residents who lived in the city during its colonial and Revolutionary periods. “I hope folks will experience this exhibit and learn that African Americans — free and enslaved — were living and working in Boston at the same time as Paul Revere, Abigail Adams and John Hancock. We were here, too,” Mighty said.
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Residents 60 and older are going for the gold in Randolph. The city is hosting its 10th annual senior Olympics this week. GBH spoke with some of the residents who are in it to win it. @GBHNews https://t.co/aG66lD0CDx

Leaders from 17 communities across Greater Boston came together on Monday to sign a shared commitment to keep the region on the same page in its response to climate change adaptation and mitigation. https://t.co/TwX07xYnup @GBHNews

Daily Table, a nonprofit local grocery chain in Boston, Cambridge and Salem, is closing its four locations in the coming days. https://t.co/L2J088IPvg @GBHNews