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Boston City Council to weigh virtual access mandate
The Boston Metropolis Council will quickly think about whether or not to keep up digital entry to metropolis proceedings, or revert again to pre-pandemic in-person conferences, hearings and dealing classes.
Allston-Brighton Councilor Liz Breadon will formally file the measure that might make digital lodging obligatory for the Council, setups popularized through the COVID-19 pandemic and below Gov. Charlie Baker’s govt order that enabled public our bodies to fulfill remotely.
The governor’s newest govt order on distant conferences is ready to run out in the summertime.
“We will not simply merely retreat from the pandemic provisions,” Breadon advised GBH Information.
Her proposal would apply to the Metropolis Council in addition to 18 of the town’s different public boards, commissions and trusts.
“This distant participation is just not merely about security or comfort within the midst of the pandemic, nevertheless it’s actually about sustaining equitable and significant entry for the general public,” she mentioned.
An analogous measure was filed final yr by Breadon and outgoing East Boston Councilor Lydia Edwards. The proposal fizzled out because the pandemic and digital entry to public conferences progressed.
Breadon acknowledged the transfer would require funding. She mentioned she believes the elevated entry shall be definitely worth the yet-to-be-determined price ticket.
“It is actually in regards to the Metropolis Council setting an ordinary for the way we proceed to have interaction with individuals who have gotten disabilities and seniors and folks with restricted entry to transportation,” she mentioned, pointing to a typical 45-minute public transit commute from her district’s Oak Sq. space to Metropolis Corridor.
Preserving distant entry, Breadon added, would additionally assist individuals who have work and household obligations and would in any other case be unable to attend a gathering in-person.
Invoice Henning, govt director on the Boston Heart for Unbiased Residing, agreed.
“Folks have lives. It is troublesome to squeeze in conferences,” he advised GBH Information. “Digital means that you can be in your home of employment, or your property, or wherever and take part in civic affairs…particularly for folks with disabilities.
“I perceive there’s some prices related to it, there are bugs to be labored out,” Henning continued. “That is the know-how age. These are issues we might hope main metropolis governments just like the Metropolis of Boston would embrace. … I anticipate quickly sufficient there’ll most likely be lawsuits saying this can be a affordable lodging below the People with Disabilities Act.”
As of Tuesday morning, the Boston Metropolis Council’s upcoming agenda lists At-Giant Councilor Ruthzee Louijeune as a measure co-sponsor.
Breadon’s newest proposal comes a couple of month after Council President Ed Flynn despatched a memo to Council workers stating that members ought to brace for all hearings and dealing classes to default to in-person starting July 15, when the state’s pandemic open assembly regulation provisions are set to run out.
“Barring any unexpected extension or different circumstances, we count on all hearings and dealing classes to be in individual after July fifteenth,” Flynn’s memo mentioned.
Underneath pre-pandemic guidelines, hearings, the place points and legislative proposals are usually heard together with public and professional panelist testimony, had been routinely recorded and posted on-line. However working classes, the place Councilors finalize legislative minutia with chosen consultants and mayoral administration officers, could be bodily accessible to the general public, with digital entry topic to a committee.
For these digital working classes, Flynn’s memo mentioned, the general public can request hyperlinks to observe, “however the working session itself is not going to be livestreamed.”
A fast glimpse of the Boston Metropolis Council’s YouTube web page exhibits few, if any, working classes previous to the outbreak COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.
Kade Crockford, director of the ACLU of Massachusetts’ Know-how for Liberty program, known as the deliberate return to in-person working classes “problematic” in an look on GBH’s Speaking Politics earlier this month.
In a later interview with GBH Information, Crockford mentioned it will be “troubling” and “complicated” to see the Boston Metropolis Council transfer “in direction of extra secrecy” after efficiently having conferences with expanded entry.
“It was simple for the general public and the press to comply with alongside,” Crockford mentioned. “I’ve a tough time believing extra transparency is dangerous for the folks of Boston.”
Crockford was a part of the coalition that advocated for the Massachusetts Governor’s Council, a physique that weighs pardons and sentence commutations, to proceed livestreaming its conferences. The Council ended livestreaming its classes in March, however not too long ago reversed course and has since resumed livestreaming its conferences and posting recordings on its YouTube channel.
Breadon advised GBH Information she believes Metropolis Council President Ed Flynn will finally endorse the measure to protect digital entry the Boston Metropolis Council’s proceedings.
“He is an amazing advocate for folks with disabilities, and so I am hoping that he would assist this,” she mentioned when requested if her measure would spark rigidity between herself and Flynn.
“I am not setting myself up in opposition to his place on this, however I actually suppose it is about setting an ordinary for the way we proceed to have interaction with folks.”
Breadon is ready to formally introduce the proposal on the Council’s Wednesday assembly.
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Weekend To Do List: Holiday light shows across Massachusetts
BOSTON – Happy New Year! It’s officially 2025, so why not start the new year with some fun, family-friendly light displays across Massachusetts?
Winterlights in Canton
Winterlights is open at the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate through January 4. The outdoor light show is fun for the entire family! They have warm cocoa, cider, and hand-baked desserts. Cozy up while you walk through the mile-long trail from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate, Canton
When: January 3 and 4 from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Cost: $30 for adults, $12 for children ages 3-13, and free for children under 2. Tickets are $5 cheaper for members. Concession items are available for purchase.
Click here for more information.
Winterlights on the North Shore
If you can’t make it to Canton to enjoy the Winterlights, they also have one on the North Shore! The Stevens-Coolidge House and Gardens in North Andover will be lit up for an outdoor experience. It’s open through Saturday from 4:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Be sure to get your tickets in advance for either Winterlights experience.
Where: Stevens-Coolidge House and Gardens, North Andover
When: January 3 and 4 from 4:30 p.m. until 9 p.m.
Cost: $30 for adults, $12 for children ages 3-13, and free for children under 2. Tickets are $5 cheaper for members. Concession items are available for purchase.
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2024 JP Holiday Light Show
If you’re in the Boston area, Jamaica Plain hosts an annual holiday light show! The event projects the lights onto the steeple of Jamaica Plain’s First Baptist Church every thirty minutes from 5 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Be sure to scan the QR code while there to listen to the music and dialogue for the event in Spanish or English!
Where: First Baptist Church, 633 Centre St, Jamaica Plain
When: January 3 and 4 from 5 p.m. through 8:45 p.m.
Cost: Free
Click here for more information.
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Bruins Notes: Boston's Scoring Woes Continue In Loss To Struggling Rangers
The Boston Bruins are simply having an excruciating time finding the back of the net.
For the second straight game, the Bruins had their chances but managed to score just one goal. After a couple of defensive lapses in the first period, they lost a 2-1 decision to the New York Rangers on Thursday night at Madison Square Garden.
“I like the effort for the most part of our group,” interim head coach Joe Sacco told Andy Brickley on NESN’s postgame. “I thought that the guys tried to execute the game plan. I feel like we’re trying to make a better play all the time right now in situations where we can put the puck to the net and create some more opportunities for us that way.
“But, you score one goal the last two games, it’s tough. It puts a lot of pressure on your team’s defense. We’re still defending fairly well, but we’ve got to find a way to be more consistent offensively.”
The Bruins outplayed the Rangers for most of the game, but with the Rangers leading 2-0 at the end of the first period, Jonathan Quick did a great job of preserving the two-goal lead.
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“We had a lot of chances, but we didn’t capitalize,” David Pastrnak told reporters in New York. “It’s tough because their goalie played amazing. I thought, especially in the second period, we had the opportunity to tie the game. We played really well, and the chances were there. We just didn’t capitalize.”
Here are more notes from Thursday’s Bruins-Rangers game:
— The Rangers snapped a four-game losing skid with the win over the Bruins. They had lost seven of their last eight and 15 of their last 19.
— Jeremy Swayman stopped 25-of-27 shots he faced and fell to 13-12-3 on the season.
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— The Bruins fell to 8-12-2 on the season when opponents score first, 11-10-1 against Eastern Conference opponents and 5-7-0 against teams in the Metropolitan Division. Boston is 0-3-1 against New York in their last four meetings dating back to last season. The two Original Six franchises will play two more times this season — Feb. 1 in Boston and Feb. 5 in New York.
— Elias Lindholm tallied the only Bruins goal of the game, his seventh of the season. He has faced Quick in 14 games and has four career goals against the Connecticut native.
— Both clubs had one power play opportunity but were unable to capitalize on the man advantage. Neither team registered a shot on goal while skating 5-on-4.
— Quick improved to 14-6-1 against the Bruins in 21 games with the Los Angeles Kings and Rangers.
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— The Bruins complete their three-game road trip on Saturday night against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Puck drop for the Original Six matchup is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET, and you can watch the game on NESN, following an hour of pregame coverage.
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