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In a significant move to enhance communication and inclusivity, officials in Newburyport are utilizing the Pocketalk translator, a cutting-edge device capable of interpreting over 80 languages. This initiative aims to break down language barriers within the diverse community of the North Shore, ensuring that all residents can access vital services and participate in civic activities.
The Pocketalk translator facilitates real-time conversations, making it an invaluable tool for city officials who interact with non-English speaking residents. By adopting this technology, Newburyport is not only fostering better communication but also promoting a sense of belonging among its multicultural population.
As the city continues to embrace technological advancements, the introduction of the Pocketalk translator marks a progressive step toward inclusivity. Officials are optimistic that this initiative will enhance community engagement and improve the overall quality of service provided to all residents, regardless of their linguistic background.
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