All month long, Boston 25 News has been highlighting the achievements of women as part of Women’s History Month.  Image of Mary Dyer care of  the Boston Women’s Historical Trail

– News covered by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.

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Abigail and John Quincy Adams statute in its former prominent location in Quincy Square
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Massachusetts State House bill to establish the Women’s History Trail takes an important step forward.

At a time when Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch is facing well-deserved heat for kicking the beloved statue of easily the most important female figure of the Revolutionary War and the early days of the United States to an out of the way new home in Merrymount Park, Quincy Quarry’s media brethren at Boston 25 as well as innumerable other media have been very actively reporting on important women during this month’s Women’s History Month.

Then again, quelle surprise that the boyos of La Kocha Nostra are, well, boyos.

In any event, today Boston 25 reported that the bill to establish a Women’s History Trail in Boston.

Source: Bill to establish Women’s History Trail takes important step forward at Massachusetts State House

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