The ACLU of Massachusetts called on Quincy officials to cancel plans to build two 10-foot bronze statues of patron saints at the city’s new Public Safety building, citing concerns about the separation of church and state. The statues of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian, costing $850,000, were defended by Mayor Thomas Koch’s chief of staff as symbols of protection and justice for first responders, despite criticism from some residents and councilors. Quincy City Council President Ian Cain noted the lack of prior knowledge about the statues, which were revealed after an anonymous tip to the local newspaper.
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How Earth Day started and grew beyond founder Gaylord Nelson’s dreams
Earth Day: A Historic OverviewEarth Day, celebrated on April 22 since 1970, was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson, who aimed to raise awareness about environmental issues. After witnessing an oil spill in 1969, he inspired 20 million Americans to participate in grassroots activities like protests and clean-ups, leading to the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency and key legislation like the Clean Air and Water Acts. While progress has been made, challenges remain, and...
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