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English: "Massachusetts runs on the DunQUEENS! We might have changed out of our green, but we still celebrated in style.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🩷☘️🧡" |
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Source | https://twitter.com/MassLtGov/status/1769493229479534748 | |||
Author | Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts | |||
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was a Commonwealth of Massachusetts public record disseminated by a Commonwealth agency or the Massachusetts Archives. Massachusetts' Secretary of the Commonwealth has stated that such works can be copied and used for any purpose. This copyright does not extend to those records created, received, or under the custody of municipalities by M. G. L. c. 66, § 7, unless otherwise stated, nor does this apply to copy-written materials for commercial purposes received by employees of the Commonwealth.
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A Guide to the Massachusetts Public Records Law, Published by William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth Division of Public Records, (Updated January 2017) can be found at https://www.mass.gov/files/2017-06/Public%20Records%20Law.pdf and page 7 says:
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- 2024 South Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade
- Kim Driscoll in March 2024
- Maura Healey in March 2024
- Maura Healey and Kim Driscoll
- Michelle Wu in March 2024
- Michelle Wu and Ruthzee Louijeune
- Ruthzee Louijeune in 2024
- Kim Driscoll and Michelle Wu
- Maura Healey and Michelle Wu
- Maura Healey and Diana DiZoglio
- Michelle Wu and Diana DiZoglio
- Photographs of flags of the United States in Massachusetts
- People walking on roads