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Massachusetts Hockey Announces Promo Schedule And Game Times For 2023-24 Home Slate – University of Massachusetts Athletics
October 02, 2023 | Hockey
AMHERST, Mass. – With the 2023-24 Massachusetts hockey season kicking off on Saturday against AIC at the Mullins Center, the promotional schedule and home game times have been announced. The majority of the Minutemen’s home games are slated for 7 p.m. starts, with the exception of November 3 vs. Northeastern (7:30 p.m.), November 11 vs. Vermont (6:00 p.m.), November 18 vs. Providence (4:00 p.m.) and March 2 vs. UMass Lowell (6:00 p.m.).
The following is the promotional schedule as of October 2 and is subject to change:
October 7 vs. AIC – HOME OPENER
Fans, come join us as we kick off the 2023-24 season. Post-game schedule magnet giveaway while supplies last!
October 13 vs. Michigan – FAMILY WEEKEND
Welcome Families!
October 14 vs. Michigan – FAMILY WEEKEND
Make sure you arrive early for the Fan Fest and enjoy the festivities. We welcome families back to campus for Family Weekend! Students make sure you’re early to receive a rally towel (while supplies last) presented by UMass Five Federal College Credit Union.
October 28 vs. Boston University – HAT TRICK OR TREAT
It’s time to get spooky with our Hat trick or treat! Be sure to dress up in your costume and trick or treat around the concourse. Keep a look out for all the spooky Halloween Elements at the Mullins Center. Saturday Night Skate is BACK! Space is limited so arrive early and sign up at the main entrance marketing table.
November 3 vs. Northeastern – HOMECOMING
Alumni and Families, we welcome you back to campus for Homecoming Weekend!
November 10 vs. Vermont – MILITARY APPRECIATION
As part of Veteran’s Day Weekend, we will honor those that have and are currently serving our country presented by Milton Cat.
December 8 vs. Alaska Anchorage – S’WINTER
Want to escape the cold? Miss the summertime? Come join us as we bring summer to the Mullins Center for our Summer in Winter Night, better known as S’Winter!
December 9 vs. Alaska Anchorage – HOLIDAY NIGHT
As the Holiday season is in full swing, we invite your families to join us for Holiday night.
January 5 vs. UConn – HOCKEY IS FOR EVERYONE
Continuing the initiative of inclusivity and equality through the game of hockey.
January 12 vs. Merrimack – YOUTH NIGHT
Welcoming our local youth hockey community to the Mullins Center!
February 3 vs. Maine – PINK THE RINK
We take this opportunity to partner with our local organizations and take a stand against breast cancer in our efforts to Pink The Rink.
February 10 vs. UConn – CHILL THE BILL
Everyone’s favorite night is back! Make sure you wear your best white and help us Chill The Bill.
February 23 vs. New Hampshire – 90’S NIGHT
Taking it back to the 90’s! Dress accordingly!
March 2 vs. UMass Lowell – SENIOR NIGHT
Stick around and help us honor our senior student-athletes in a postgame ceremony.
Fans can purchase tickets to all Massachusetts hockey home games through the UMass Athletics Ticket Office over the phone at 866-UMASS-TIX, online via UMass Athletics Ticket Central or in-person at the Mullins Center Box Office starting at just $12 for select games. Discounted tickets are available for University of Massachusetts faculty and staff members, seniors and children ages 12 and under.
Season tickets, group tickets and mini plans are also available for 2023-24. Season tickets start at just $272 per-seat and include one ticket to each of the Minutemen’s 17 regular season home games as well as a complementary ticket to a Hockey East playoff matchup, should UMass host.
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Mass. gives noncompliant towns more time to meet MBTA zoning regulations
The Healey administration filed emergency regulations late Tuesday afternoon to implement the controversial law meant to spur greater housing production, after Massachusetts’ highest court struck down the last pass at drafting those rules.
The Supreme Judicial Court upheld the MBTA Communities Act as a constitutional law last week, but said it was “ineffective” until the governor’s Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities promulgated new guidelines. The court said EOHLC did not follow state law when creating the regulations the first time around, rendering them “presently unenforceable.”
The emergency regulations filed Tuesday are in effect for 90 days. Over the next three months, EOHLC intends to adopt permanent guidelines following a public comment period, before the expiration of the temporary procedures, a release from the office said.
“The emergency regulations do not substantively change the law’s zoning requirements and do not affect any determinations of compliance that have been already issued by EOHLC. The regulations do provide additional time for MBTA communities that failed to meet prior deadlines to come into compliance with the law,” the press release said.
Massachusetts’ Supreme Judicial Court ruled that the state’s attorney general has the power to enforce the MBTA Communities Law, which requires communities near MBTA services to zone for more multifamily housing, but it also ruled that existing guidelines aren’t enforceable.
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The MBTA Communities Act requires 177 municipalities that host or are adjacent to MBTA service to zone for multifamily housing by right in at least one district.
Cities and towns are classified in one of four categories, and there were different compliance deadlines in the original regulations promulgated by EOHLC: host to rapid transit service (deadline of Dec. 31, 2023), host to commuter rail service (deadline of Dec. 31, 2024), adjacent community (deadline of Dec. 31, 2024) and adjacent small town (deadline of Dec. 31, 2025).
Under the emergency regulations, communities that did not meet prior deadlines must submit a new action plan to the state with a plan to comply with the law by 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 13, 2025. These communities will then have until July 14, 2025, to submit a district compliance application to the state.
Communities designated as adjacent small towns still face the Dec. 31, 2025 deadline to adopt compliant zoning.
The town of Needham voted Tuesday on a special referendum over whether to re-zone the town for 3,000 more units of housing under Massachusetts’ MBTA Communities law.
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Like the old version of the guidelines, the new emergency regulations gives EOHLC the right to determine whether a city or town’s zoning provisions to allow for multi-family housing as of right are consistent with certain affordability requirements, and to determine what is a “reasonable size” for the multi-family zoning district.
The filing of emergency regulations comes six days after the SJC decision — though later than the governor’s office originally projected. Healey originally said her team would move to craft new regulations by the end of last week to plug the gap opened up by the ruling.
“These regulations will allow us to continue moving forward with implementation of the MBTA Communities Law, which will increase housing production and lower costs across the state,” Healey said in a statement Tuesday. “These regulations allow communities more time to come into compliance with the law, and we are committed to working with them to advance zoning plans that fit their unique needs.”
A total of 116 communities out of the 177 subject to the law have already adopted multi-family zoning districts to comply with the MBTA Communities Act, according to EOHLC.
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Revere city councilor slams Massachusetts officials for being ‘woke’ after migrant shelter bust
A Revere city councilor says the state’s right-to-shelter law is a “perfect example” of how “woke” ideologies are harmful, as he addressed the arrest of a migrant who allegedly had an AR-15 and 10 pounds of fentanyl at a local hotel.
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Massachusetts senator seeks to extend deadline for TikTok ban | TechCrunch
Senatory Ed Markey (D-Mass.) is planning to introduce legislation to extend the TikTok ban deadline by 270 days. TikTok has warned of a looming shutdown in just five days, but the new legislation, officially called the Extend the TikTok Deadline Act, would give TikTok more time to divest from its Chinese parent company ByteDance, if approved by Congress.
TikTok is currently expected to “go dark” on January 19, unless the Supreme Court intervenes to delay the ban. The Supreme Court is weighing the ban, and is expected to decide sometime this week whether the law behind the ban violates the First Amendment.
“As the January 19th deadline approaches, TikTok creators and users across the nation are understandably alarmed,” Markey said in a Senate floor speech on Monday. “They are uncertain about the future of the platform, their accounts, and the vibrant online communities they have cultivated. “These communities cannot be replicated on another app. A ban would dismantle a one-of-a-kind informational and cultural ecosystem, silencing millions in the process.”
Markey noted that while TikTok has its problems and poses a “serious risk” to the privacy and mental health of young people, a ban “would impose serious consequences on millions of Americans who depend on the app for social connections and their economic livelihood.”
Markey and Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.), along with Congressman Ro Khanna (CA-17), recently submitted a bipartisan amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to reverse the D.C. Circuit Court’s decision that upheld the TikTok ban. The trio argued that the TikTok ban conflicts with the First Amendment.
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