Attempts to reach Charmie Curry, the director of diversity, equity and inclusion for Wellesley Public Schools, via email an on her work phone were unsuccessful.
She was at a Quentin Tarantino film festival.
I used to work as a counter/delivery kid at a drug store in Wellesley when I was 16-17.
I got great deals, on smokes, popsicles, and rubbers that never got used.
heh
a very affluent community about 15 miles from Boston.
schmucks couldn't tipped for shit.
I think ratting out friends,family and colleagues first caught on in the '30s. It was very European, spread over the continent.
It leads to a very open society.
I can't see a problem in Wellesley or Weston, those tight-assed WASPS will just tell their jokes at the club.
And chuckle.
But fucking Lexington and Concord, where battles for freedom were first fought in this country, they might get a little pissed.