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Mass. to host work authorization clinic for migrants
Gov. Maura Healey has announced a new work authorization clinic for migrants staying in Massachusetts’ emergency family shelters.
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Massachusetts to host migrant work clinic
The state of Massachusetts is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to host a work clinic for migrants who are staying in emergency family shelters.
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Massachusetts to host migrant work clinic
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announced that the state is hosting a work authorization clinic for migrants staying in emergency family shelter during the week of Nov. 13.
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Massachusetts announces changes to applications for emergency shelter system in the state
Massachusetts announced changes in the applications for emergency assistance as the state’s shelter system will reach its limit soon. “The Incident Command Team has been hard at work over the past few weeks preparing for this new phase of our emergency family shelter system and keeping in close communication with our partners,” said Emergency Assistance director Lt. General Scott...
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Former deputy indicted on charges related to courthouse threat
Joshua Ford, a former deputy with the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office, is facing federal charges after allegedly threatening to burn down the Plymouth County Courthouse and kill security officers.
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Former Mass. sheriff's deputy threatened to burn down court house, kill security, feds say
A former sheriff’s deputy has been indicted on federal charges after authorities say he threatened to burn down a Massachusetts courthouse and kill security officers working there. The office of acting U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy said 42-year-old Joshua Ford of Kingston, a deputy with the Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office between 2009 and 2017, made violent threats against the Plymouth...