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Boston mayor accused of pressuring parade organizers to let gays march
According to the complaint, the mayor at one point got into a profanity-laden shouting match with parade organizer Philip Wuschke.
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Boston mayor creates gender‑neutral restrooms at city hall
Boston is among the first cities in New England to institute gender-neutral restrooms in their city halls, says Mayor Martin Walsh.
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Mayor skips Boston St. Patrick’s Day parade over exclusion of gay vets
BOSTON — Boston Mayor Martin Walsh is skipping the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade on Sunday because organizers are excluding a group of gay veterans.
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Gay veterans give up on efforts to march in Boston St. Patrick’s Day parade
BOSTON — A gay rights advocacy group says it is ending its efforts to get organizers of Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade to allow gay military veterans to march.
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Boston easing two-decade long ban on gay groups in St. Patrick’s Day parade
BOSTON — Organizers of Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade are easing their two-decade long ban on gay groups by inviting marchers from an organization that seeks to preserve marriage equality for same-sex couples.
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Boston mayor to boycott St. Patrick’s Day parade if gay groups are excluded
BOSTON — Boston’s mayor says he will boycott the city’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade unless gay groups are allowed to participate.