by Sam Dallaire | May 30, 2021 | 8th Congressional District, News & Updates, Veterans
Patriot Ledger By Jenna Manto BRAINTREE — William “Officer Bill” Varroso stepped up for his family when they needed him the most during the Great Depression and again for his country during World War II in the U.S. Navy, Varroso’s younger brother...
by Sam Dallaire | May 28, 2021 | 8th Congressional District, News & Updates, Veterans
Canton Citizen By Mike Berger Congressman Stephen Lynch was disappointed that last year’s annual town meeting had to be delayed and was ultimately scaled back for emergency articles only. A frequent speaker at the start of Canton town meetings, Lynch had hoped to...
by Sam Dallaire | May 27, 2021 | 8th Congressional District, Essential Infrastructure, Investing in Education, Jobs & Economic Opportunity, News & Updates
Patriot Ledger By Mary Whitfill QUINCY — Mayor Thomas Koch said he plans to use $15 million in federal pandemic recovery money given to the city and Quincy College to purchase the Monroe Building downtown, which he has had his eye on in hopes it will...
by Sam Dallaire | May 21, 2021 | National Security, News & Updates
Newsweek BY MEGHAN ROOS Congressional lawmakers raised concerns with Washington’s special envoy to Afghanistan in hearings this week about the future of the war-torn country with a resurgent Taliban and U.S. troops withdrawn. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) noted...
by Sam Dallaire | May 21, 2021 | 8th Congressional District, Affordable Healthcare, Investing in Education, Jobs & Economic Opportunity, News & Updates
Boston Herald By Sean Phillip Cotter UMass-Boston is looking to use some federal money to give its nursing school a home in what proponents say could be a big boost to the seaside school. U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch announced at a press conference at the Dorchester campus...
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