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Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Effort to recall Bourne School Committee member Kari MacRae continues. Here's what we know

 


Effort to recall Bourne School Committee member Kari MacRae continues. Here's what we know


Paul Gately
Special to the Times
Published Feb. 8, 2022 

BOURNE — With the first 250 signatures behind them, those who are trying to recall Bourne School Committee member Kari D. MacRae will now be looking for six times that number.

The first step in recalling MacRae has proceeded to the point at which enough affidavit signatures were filed last week with Town Clerk Barry Johnson’s office to move the recall process forward.

During a meeting that filled the high school auditorium, Bourne educators and some parents of students last October pressed MacRae to resign from the school board due to posts on her TikTok account relating to gender identity issues and critical race theory.

A screenshot from the TikTok video made by Bourne School Committee member Kari MacRae. A recall effort against her reached the first step last week with the filing of an affidavit that had at least 250 signatures.

MacRae refused to resign and proceeded to launch a state Senate campaign to unseat Sen. Susan Moran, D-Falmouth, in the Plymouth-Barnstable District. MacRae vows to remain on the Bourne school board if elected to Beacon Hill.

Election 2022:Bourne school board member will remain if also elected to state senate

The next procedural step after certification of the 250 signatures filed Wednesday for the recall is for Johnson within 10 days to notify selectmen and MacRae about the affidavit. Then he must issue a blank petition for collection of at least 1,486 signatures of registered voters, which must be certified to continue the recall effort.






Friday, February 4, 2022

Debate to continue on massive Bourne landfill expansion

 

Debate to continue on massive Bourne landfill expansion


Paul Gately
Special to Cape Cod Times
Published Feb. 4, 2022 

BOURNE — A Board of Health hearing on the possible expansion of the disposal facility off MacArthur Boulevard – both vertically and horizontally – has been continued to Feb. 16, when up to seven hours of discussion are expected following a four-hour hearing on Wednesday.

The plans being debated at the Bourne Landfill Site Assignment hearing call for a total added waste volume of 5.175 million cubic yards. The landfill would be expanded on two parcels off Route 28 with no additional daily disposal tonnage, and facility operations would be expanded, maximizing facility usage through 2035.

Environmental groups have objected to the expansion, particularly its possible contamination of Cape Cod’s sole-source aquifer, the possible leaching of PFAS chemicals and its emission of greenhouse gas emissions.

The landfill division and its consultants concluded their presentation Wednesday, and the anti-landfill Conservation Law Foundation is poised to pre-file testimony by next Wednesday for the continued hearing. Testimony must pivot on landfill public health issues, safety matters and environmental issues.

Board of Health hearings have begun on a controversial plan to expand the Bourne landfill.

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Board of Health Chairman Stanley Andrews said a second hearing continuation might be necessary beyond Feb. 16, adding members must compile and file a report with state environmental authorities by March 21.

The Cape Cod Commission approved the expansion plans in September as a development of regional impact, leading to the town and state approval process. The two expansion efforts involve 17 acres for horizontal waste disposal to the south of current operations and 74 acres of additional vertical disposal atop the existing landfill.






Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Protect Cape Cod from toxic ash landfill

 

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Massachusetts' Bourne Landfill is a dangerous source of toxic "forever chemicals" known as PFAS, which are a danger to nearby water sources and contaminate the Cape's sole-source aquifer. What's more, the landfill is one of the largest methane emitters on Cape Cod – hindering the state's climate goals.

Yet, the Town's proposal to expand the landfill recently received a positive site suitability report from Massachusetts' Department of Environmental Protection. This means the proposal will move forward for review by Bourne's Board of Health.

If the expansion is approved, it will increase the landfill's production of harmful contaminates for decades or even centuries to come. It will also destroy some of the habitat of the Eastern Box Turtle, a species of special concern. What's more, the expansion will negatively impact one of Cape Cod's least developed and most sensitive natural areas.

Starting February 2, and continuing through February 16, Bourne's Board of Health will begin its public hearing on the proposal. During that time, the Town will present on why they feel the landfill should be allowed to expand, and the Board will question the Town on their proposal.

You have an opportunity to be a part of the hearing process. We urge you to show up to the hearings to learn about the facility and why it's dangerous. Add a reminder for the first hearing to your calendar: 

 

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Attend the hearing on February 2, from 4:00 to 10:00 PM online.

 

Bourne's Board of Health must stop this devastating expansion and instead, establish solutions to protect the Cape's sole-source aquifer, minimize methane production and leakage, and increase recycling and composting rates across the region.​

As always, thank you for your support. 

Kirstie Pecci
Director, Zero Waste Project
Conservation Law Foundation

 


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Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Bourne school board member will remain if also elected to state senate

 

Bourne school board member will remain if also elected to state senate


Paul Gately
Published Dec 6, 2021 

BOURNE — School committee member Kari MacRae, withRepublican Party support, is setting her political sights on Beacon Hill via a 2022 race against Democratic state Sen. Susan Moran.

Moran, a Falmouth lawyer elected to the Plymouth and Barnstable District seat last year, enjoys a strong Falmouth base and Democratic supporters say they are confident about her reelection prospects.

MacRae kicked off her senate campaign in late November, saying she is running on the need for transparency in school curriculum information and accountability in state government, the need to cut spending and the lament that parents concerned about what their kids are being taught in school have “had enough.”

MacRae, of Bournedale, also said she will remain on the Bourne school board if elected to the state senate.

“Definitely,” MacRae said in a recent interview. “My career path is done as a teacher for right now. It will take me a few years to work on that. But I want people to know I’m committed to the (school) board. I want people to know I’m not a racist or bigot or transphobe. I just want to be active and let people know there are things that should not be taught in the schools.”

In September, the Bourne teachers union and other members of the Bourne community sought MacRae's resignation from the school board after a TikTok video emerged of MacRae making comments about gender identification and racism education. MacRae refused to resign.

One of two candidates who ran uncontested in May for two seats on the school committee, MacRae recorded a TikTok video of herself behind the wheel of a car on what appeared to be Election Day, saying that she was running to oppose an agenda from being pushed on students.

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“So pretty much the reason I ran for school board and the reason I’m taking on this responsibility is to ensure that students, at least in our town, are not being taught critical race theory. That they’re not being taught that the country was built on racism,” MacRae said in the video.

“So," she added, "they're not being taught that they can choose whether or not they want to be a girl or a boy.”

MacRae said she was fired in late September from a Hanover High School math teaching position over her social media postings. This has gained her statewide GOP support.

MacRae says she enjoys a “cordial” relationship with the school committee, though she also says her requests for agenda items are rejected.

“I put information out there that I think the public should know about," she said. "Open and honest. Let people make decisions about basic information. But my relationship with the superintendent is fine.”

MacRae said she understands it is “a big leap” from a school committee seat to the state senate.

“I’m running to ensure transparency and accountability,” she said. “It’s as simple as that. I will stay on the school committee. I feel like I’ve battled through a few things. There’s a lot of missed information. And a lot of politicians who say one thing to get themselves elected and then change course. I’m frustrated with that sort of hypocrisy as well.”

There has been talk about the possibility of a recall effort against MacRae from the school board. In August, she voted against a mask mandate in Bourne schools and said that during her campaign she will oppose vaccine mandates.

Bourne Town Clerk Barry Johnson said a November date was reached that allows for a recall start. He said two individuals have explored recall options with him in recent weeks.

Judicial Watch, a conservative advocacy group, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Nov. 29 that claims MacRae was fired from her teaching job in retaliation for social media posts that objected to the inclusion of critical race theory in schools. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for Massachusetts, seeks damages against Hanover Superintendent Matthew A. Ferron and high school principal Matthew Mattos, claiming they violated MacRae's First Amendment free speech rights in connection with the TikTok video posts.

The Bourne school committee, meanwhile, has worked to dampen any notoriety surrounding MacRae and any impact on student learning.

Board members during a meeting Dec. 1 said they were gratified by sentiment at the recent Massachusetts School Committee Association conference in which they were advised to avoid “misinformation based on polarizing discussions” emanating from a public fearful about what the pandemic will deliver next.

MacRae says MASC is too closely aligned with state education department guidelines and that the Bourne school board similarly embraces MASC when it comes to programs, many of which are already in place throughout the district.

“We should remove from MASC,” she said. “It’s a scary thing. We should take information from MASC as guidance and suggestions about what we (as a district) should be doing and have some open discussion about it. Not just quickly embrace it.”


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The Right Wing, seeking to destroy public education, invented an issue - HYSTERIA!

OMG! They're teaching HISTORY to little WHITE Johnny!
They upset him when they explain the abuse of selling BLACK PEOPLE as chattel. He doesn't want to hear about how slave owner incapacitated runaway slaves by shooting off their limbs to prevent future escapes, nor does he want to hear about the packs of dogs....Little WHITE Johnny doesn't want to hear about the TRAILS OF TEARS in which Native Americans were marched with no food or water...don't tell him about the stacks of BUFFALO that were killed to starve Native Americans.

Don't tell Little WHITE Johnny about the Native American children who were removed from the parents to destroy their culture and language, many of whom were abused, killed or died, family never told....

Let's pretend that the US didn't infect BLACK AMERICANS with SYPHILLIS, allow it to go untreated, infecting offspring and spouses...

Don't tell Little WHITE Johnny that we actually put Japanese Americans in internment camps.

Don't upset Little WHITE Johnny and let's continue to pretend that a right wing screamer speaks for public education and ensuring that Americans receive an education while she toadies for the right wing disinformation KKK Caucus.



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