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New Name, Same Mission: Dorchester Youth Collaborative Is Back

New Name, Same Mission: Dorchester Youth Collaborative Is Back
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Dorchester Youth Collaborative is back; new name, same mission

Dorchester Youth Collaborative is back; new name, same mission
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Hoop skills bring Dot s Soares to D-1 | Dorchester Reporter

Next up for 'Waldo': University of Oregon On a Friday evening in late May, Rivaldo Soares was at the CambridgeSide Cheesecake Factory surrounded by close friends and mentors for a send-off celebration dinner of sorts. Weeks earlier, the 21-year-old Dorchester native had accepted a full basketball scholarship offer to play at the University of Oregon, a Division 1 program in a

Plagued By Turmoil, Boston Police Department On Standby As Investigations Play Out

Boston Police headquarters. (Joe Difazio/WBUR file) The last time the Boston Police Department faced this kind of intense scrutiny was in the early 1990s. Then Mayor Ray Flynn launched the St. Clair Commission to investigate the agency. The commission found a shoddy internal investigations system and recommended the police chief be fired. (He wasn’t.) Thirty years later, the police are under the microscope again. It s been more than two months since the department had a permanent leader. Commissioner Dennis White was placed on leave after revelations that he had been accused of domestic violence years ago. And over the weekend, the Boston Globe reported that the department continued to employ a police officer and union leader, Patrick Rose, for decades after he was accused of molesting a 12-year-old. He has since been charged with molesting other children over the years.

Fields Corner non-profits join forces in services push

By Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff March 4, 2021 Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff A coalition of eight existing non-profit organizations based in Fields Corner plan to streamline and better coordinate their services, thanks a funding boost from Boston Children’s Hospital. The new group Fields Corner Crossroads hopes to roll out its network after concluding a year-long planning process and transitioning into a three year implementation phase. Michelle Nadow, president and CEO of DotHouse, Lisette Le, Executive Director of VietAID, and Candice Gartley, Executive Director of All Dorchester Sports and Leadership (ADSL), discussed their vision for the collaborative with the Reporter this week.

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