
Robert Goulston
Director of Communications & Media Relations at Cambridge Police
Cambridge Police Department, Director of Communications & Media Relations/Emmy award-winning journalist https://t.co/9vjF9l0QzU
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4 days ago |
wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
April 19, 2025 On Saturday, tens of thousands of people descended on Lexington and Concord to commemorate the historic start of the American Revolution, exactly 250 years after the “shot heard round the world.”The reenactments and parades attracted history buffs, locals, politicians and protesters to the Massachusetts towns.
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6 days ago |
wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
April 17, 2025 Harvard University’s defiance against the Trump administration has prompted support among faculty and staff, who showed their support at a campus rally on Thursday. More than a hundred people holding signs and American flags gathered outside Harvard’s Memorial Church. The crowd chanted, “for all of us, for all of us!” Half a dozen speakers applauded the school for being the first major university to push back on President Donald Trump’s demands.
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1 week ago |
wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
April 15, 2025 Gov. Maura Healey and leaders of University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School say the federal government’s cuts to the National Institutes of Health have already had ripple effects in the commonwealth. “As a result of the cuts that have happened already by the Trump administration, UMass Chan has had to cut its class sizes, withdraw offers to individuals to come study here and do research,” Healey said during a visit to the medical school on Tuesday.
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1 week ago |
wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
Buyers and sellers in Greater Boston‘s housing market are concerned, local realtors say, amid a turbulent economy plagued by trade wars, federal funding cuts and a volatile stock market. But still, experts from the Warren Group say Greater Boston’s housing prices are up slightly from this time last year as the traditionally hot spring real estate season ramps up. Deric Lipski of Keller Williams Realty in South Easton held multiple open houses this weekend.
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1 week ago |
wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
Buyers and sellers in Greater Boston‘s housing market are concerned, local realtors say, amid a turbulent economy plagued by trade wars, federal funding cuts and a volatile stock market. But still, experts from the Warren Group say Greater Boston’s housing prices are up slightly from this time last year as the traditionally hot spring real estate season ramps up. Deric Lipski of Keller Williams Realty in South Easton held multiple open houses this weekend.
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Pierre Terjanian will be the next CEO and Ann and Graham Gund Director of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the institution announced Thursday. Terjanian will succeed Matthew Teitelbaum, who announced his retirement last June. @GBHNews @mfaboston https://t.co/SERnaHjEaY

Massachusetts’ Museum of African American History learned a three-year federal grant was terminated. Its leader worries their work is at risk after President Donald Trump issued an executive order targeting the Smithsonian last month. https://t.co/JIqOlrGM8A @GBHNews @MAAHMuseum

The Trump administration is revoking visas for Boston-area international students. None of the schools have indicated that these revocations are connected to students’ speech or pro-Palestinian advocacy. https://t.co/a1k28tUohO @GBHNews