
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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3 days ago |
wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
May 12, 2025 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. The Metro Mayors Coalition’s original climate preparedness commitment, signed 10 years ago, created a task force to guide regional climate decisions in a collaborative manner.
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5 days ago |
wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
May 09, 2025 Daily Table, a nonprofit local grocery chain in Boston, Cambridge and Salem, is closing its four locations in the coming days. With federal cuts to hunger relief programs, along with the rising prices of food and other challenges dating back to the COVID-19 pandemic, its board of directors decided to shutter the remaining locations after shrinking its footprint earlier this year.
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1 week ago |
baystatebanner.com | Robert Goulston
A new law went into effect Monday that allows Massachusetts tenants to ask the state to seal their past eviction record, making it no longer publicly available electronically or in paper form. Whether someone can take advantage of the new law depends on the type and outcome of the past eviction case. Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Attorney General Andrea Campbell, Senate President Karen Spilka and other officials participated in a news conference hosted by state Sen.
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1 week ago |
wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
May 07, 2025 The enhanced identification requirement, known as Real ID, for domestic flights took effect Wednesday — and most travelers at Boston’s Logan Airport came prepared. Transportation Security Administration spokesperson Dan Velez said by early afternoon, nearly 90% of Logan’s domestic fliers were compliant. TSA agents pushed those without an approved ID — such as a Real ID, a passport or a military identification card — through a different line for additional security screening.
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1 week ago |
wgbh.org | Robert Goulston
May 05, 2025 A new law went into effect on Monday that allows Massachusetts tenants to ask the state to seal their past eviction record, making it no longer publicly available electronically or in paper form. Whether someone can take advantage of the new law depends on the type and outcome of the past eviction case. Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Attorney General Andrea Campbell, Senate President Karen Spilka and other officials participated in a news conference hosted by state Sen.
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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