Swastika spray-painted on building in Mass. town, police say
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School administrators respond to swastika image painted on Hingham High School wall - Hingham Anchor
Photo courtesy of Hingham High School March 6, 2025 By Carol Britton Meyer Following the discovery by students of an image of a swastika on the wall of a boys’ bathroom at Hingham High School today (March 6), Interim Principal John Buckley urged the HHS community in an email to “remain vigilant against such expressions of hate and to continue promoting the values of respect and tolerance that have long been hallmarks of our school.” The image wa…
Neighbors outraged by antisemitic graffiti in Wayland plan rally against hate
Antisemitic vandalism found on a public building in Wayland, Massachusetts, is sparking concern for the Jewish community and motivating people to stand up against hate. Unfortunately, it’s the third time in three years a symbol of hate has been spraypainted in town. A swastika that was painted on the side of the building housing the town pool is now painted over. But the question of who put it there remains. The building is on a main road and at…


The controversy behind California's swastika-shaped building complex
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- A naval base in San Diego County has generated controversy for several decades for its exterior design -- especially when viewed from above. Longtime San Diegans may already be familiar with the controversy surrounding the buildings on Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, which appear as four "L"s that together can resemble the shape of a swastika, a symbol associated with the Nazi Party. La Valencia Hotel makes 50 Best…
‘Act of hate’: Swastika found painted at Wayland community pool - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Antisemitic vandalism was discovered at a community swimming pool in Wayland Wednesday morning, police said. At around 8:29 a.m., officers received a report of a swastika that had been painted on the Wayland Community Pool at 258 Old Connecticut Path, according to the Wayland Police Department. “As members of the Wayland community, we extend our unconditional support and solidarity to anyone who has been victimized by antisemitism, through this …
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