SAMPLER: Anne Lavallee celebrates 100 with friends, family
Mary Wenzel
Anne Lavallee, on July 13, joined a growing number of centenarians and celebrated her 100th birthday with family and friends. Born and raised in Marlborough, Anne lived in Marlborough until four years ago when she moved into St. Patrick’s Manor in Framingham where her celebration took place.
The festivities were attended by her three children, Deborah Garcia, Darlene Bourgeois and Jay Lavallee; her son-in-law Charlie Bourgeois; her seven grandchildren: Amber Swenson, Jeff Garcia, Tim Bourgeois, Ted Bourgeois, Alicia Garcia, Tara Bartley and Jayson Lavallee; and six out of seven great-grandchildren: Tyler Swenson, Bailey Bourgeois, Evan Swenson, Kate Bourgeois, Jack and Charlie Bourgeois. Ian Swenson was unable to attend; and Eric Berglund also was there.
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Embattled Census Bureau director resigns
Tara Bahrampour, The Washington Post
Jan. 18, 2021
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The embattled director of the U.S. Census Bureau is resigning in the wake of allegations that he had supported a partisan push to deliver data to President Donald Trump before the president leaves office.
Steven Dillingham s resignation will be effective Wednesday, according to a farewell message he sent to bureau staff, posted Monday on the bureau s website.
Reports last week from bureau whistleblowers said political appointees were pressuring staff there to release data by Jan. 15, regardless of its accuracy. Those reports prompted calls from civil rights groups and Democratic lawmakers for him to resign.