South End CVS Not Selling Rolling Stone with Alleged Bomber on Cover
By: Susan Manning Stirring controversy on Facebook and other online outlets, Rolling Stone magazine's cover on the edition which releases Friday, is a photo of Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Once place you won&# South End Patch News
Boston Politicians Respond to Controversial Rolling Stone Cover
By: David Ertischeck The Rolling Stone magazine cover this week features the Bosto South End Patch News
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Boston Budget Hearings Rolling Along
Boston’s budget hearings for Mayor Thomas Menino’s last proposed budget—a $ 2.6 billion operating budget, are rolling along. “We’re currently in hearings, and 18 of 26 departmental hearings have already occurred,” said Emilee Ellison, spokesperson for the mayor. “There are no hearings scheduled for next week due to the [Memorial Day] holiday. Hearings are scheduled to end the second week of June. And we’re moving toward a vote as usual.” A new updated budget will be submitted by the Menino administration in about three weeks, and the Boston City Council will vote on the last Wednesday in June on the resubmitted budget. Part of the proposed budget includes providing 10,000 more mobile computing devices for students and more learning courses for residents at community centers, and the city also plans to launch an iPad lending program for residents. In addition, the City Hall To Go truck will transition from a pilot to a monthly set schedule that allows it to visit every neighborhood at least once a month. The proposed $ 2.6 billion budget represents a 5.6 percent growth over last year’s budget, an increase of $ 138.7 million. Boston Public Schools’ proposed budget is $ 934 million, which would be a $ 60.8 million increase from last year. That inclues a new $ 30 million Quality Improvement Fund to upgrade school facilities, technology and teacher quality programs. “There are numerous smaller projects and improvements underway that are not as visible but just as necessary to making our neighborhoods better places to live. This budget—like so many before it—is a testament to Mayor Menino’s strong stewardship of Boston’s finances and to the hard work of his stellar budget team,” said District 6 City Councilor Matt O’Malley, a member of the City Council’s Ways and Means Committee, which holds the budget hearings. “I am looking forward to continuing to work with the administration as we complete these projects while ensuring a top-notch level of city services.” SOUTH END PATCH: Facebook | Twitter | E-mail Updates South End Patch