All of the top state health officials involved in the JP drug lab scandal have now resigned. But they were among the gentlest forced resignations in recent memory, handled by Gov. Patrick with such kid gloves that you would think…
Month: December 2012
Op-Ed: Making quality and justice keys to BPS plans
By Mary Battenfeld and Megan Wolf/Special to the Gazette Nine months ago, Boston Public Schools began a school assignment review. The assignment baby is yet to be born, but one clear reality has emerged. Boston doesn’t have enough seats in…
Letter: New Casey paths will need better snowplows
Jamaica Plain and the state’s Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) are about to receive a new park at the southern end of the Southwest Corridor to take care of. The new Casey Arborway will connect Franklin Park, the Arboretum…
Letter: Casey bicyclists live here, too
Jonathan Baker refers to “a group of bicyclists passing though our community” on the proposed Casey Arborway. (Letter to the editor, Nov. 23.) No discredit to the “politically active and concerned residents,” but some of us are bicyclists, residents and…
Letter: Congress should avoid ‘cliff’-hanger
Congress is pushing us towards a fiscal cliff, but this doesn’t need to be a “cliff”-hanger. There are things both sides agree on and can do right now. For starters, Sen. Scott Brown and other elected officials should simply extend…
Letter: Not buying the Casey parkway plan
The most resent Casey Overpass meeting at English High on Dec. 13 had a couple of surprises revealed. Officials stated that with the addition of 25,000 cars moved to the surface road, traffic would have little effect. There would be major effect,…
Letter: Casey project will restrict access, boost pollution
I’ve lived in Jamaica Plain for 26 years and never owned a car. And I’m for a bridge to replace the Casey Overpass. A six-lane, street-level highway running across South Street at Forest Hills will not only restrict our access to…
Back On Her Feet
JP Agenda, Dec. 21, 2012
The deadline for listings is noon, Mon., Dec. 31 for the Jan. 4 issue. Send listings to [email protected]. Note: 617 should be dialed before numbers below, unless another area code is given. Meetings JPNC Public Service Committee, agenda to include…
Political Notes: Arroyo holds mental health hearing
At-Large City Councilor Felix Arroyo, who lives in Jamaica Plain, planned to hold a hearing on ending the stigma of mental illnesses, according to a press release. The hearing was to be held Dec. 18, after the Gazette deadline. “Mental…