Governor Maura Healey has vowed to investigate the failure to conduct criminal background checks on all emergency shelter residents in Massachusetts, despite her previous order for thorough vetting. The administration’s handling of the shelter system has come under scrutiny following incidents of violence, prompting Healey to call for a full inspection of all shelter sites and enlist former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis to lead an independent review. She also plans to work with the Legislature to ensure the right-to-shelter law aligns with its original intent, emphasizing the importance of safety and wellbeing for communities across Massachusetts.
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Sex abuse lawsuit against elite Delbarton school poised to be the first civil trial involving the Catholic Church in N.J.
Delbarton, an elite all-boys Catholic prep school in New Jersey, is facing scrutiny as a civil trial begins on Sept. 2 regarding allegations of sexual abuse by monk Rev. Richard Lott against former student T.M. The lawsuit claims the school and St. Mary’s Abbey enabled the abuse, with numerous other victims having come forward since 2018, highlighting a troubling history of misconduct within the institution. Want More Context? 🔎
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