Tommorow marks a very important day for persons with Disabilities for
onJuly 26 1990, President Goerge Herbit-Walker Bush signed into Law The
Americans withDisabilities Act confirming the civilRights of persons with
Disabilities, that we have the right to equal access to al all this country
has to offer.  He acknowledged in hsi his remarks prior to signing the bill,
the significance by stating that the A.D.A. was for persons with
Disabilities, a declaration of independence
     Although there is no celebration planned for Framingham, I remind
everyone the the very existance of the Framingham Disability commission with
outstanding and gifted residents of the town, is, in itself, a celebration
of the Act.  The Disability commission meets the fourth Wednesday of each
month inthe public hearing room of the Memorial Building at 7-15 and is
committed to enforcing the civil Rights of persons with Disabilities in this
town.  Come joinus and to my colleagues on the commission and to the
resident of the town of Framingham with and without disabilities, a happ
happy A.D.A. Day.
Dennis Polselli

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