WHEN IT WAS unveiled in Park Square in December 1879, the Emancipation Group statue of Abraham Lincoln standing over a kneeling ex-slave was described by The Boston Globe as representing the “most […]
Don’t ship Emancipation Statue away
Delta illustrates benefits, limits of vaccines
The worrying spread of the Delta variant has vastly changed the landscape around COVID-19 vaccines, putting renewed attention on getting everyone vaccinated while at the same time illustrating the limits […]
Delta illustrates benefits, limits of vaccines
THE WORRYING SPREAD of the Delta variant has vastly changed the landscape around COVID-19 vaccines, putting renewed attention on getting everyone vaccinated while at the same time illustrating the limits […]
Vaccine mandate worked for us
COVID CASES are once again on the rise. People are getting sick. People are scared. Businesses, including hospitals and healthcare providers, are returning to all-too-familiar protocols to again try to […]
My spin on Mass General Brigham’s financial spin
MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM’S recent press release on its quarterly financial results masterfully blends positive numbers to impress current and future bondholders while obscuring how well the hospital system is doing […]
The ‘other crisis’ keeps on chugging along
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE PRELIMINARY DEPARTMENT of Public Health data show 1,038 people died of opioid overdoses in the first six months of this year, an estimated 5 percent decrease […]
Boston teachers union takes lead in embracing vaccine mandates
JESSICA TANG says it only makes sense at this point based on the data and science. But that kind of logic isn’t always driving the COVID conversation, so the Boston […]
Boston teachers union takes lead in embracing vaccine mandates
JESSICA TANG says it only makes sense at this point based on the data and science. But that kind of logic isn’t always driving the COVID conversation, so the Boston […]
IRS says Rep. Linsky owes $154,000 in taxes
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE INTERNAL REVENUE Service has filed a hefty lien against a state representative for nonpayment of taxes, but the lawmaker said Tuesday that he has already […]
PrEP must be available behind bars
IN AN EFFORT to reduce HIV transmission, the Biden administration released new guidance in July mandating that medical insurers provide free access to medication that prevents transmission of HIV. Although […]
Cape Cod’s housing Catch-22
MELANIE SMALL has been out of a home for about a month. She was living in a rental in Orleans with her 8-year-old daughter until her landlord sold the unit […]
Health care leaders back vaccine mandates
THREE OF THE state’s health care leaders urged employers to require their workers to get vaccinated against COVID-19, saying the only real protection against the Delta variant of the disease […]
New Orange Line cars being tested
The MBTA has begun testing its new Orange Line cars with the goal of returning them to active service in the coming weeks, a move that suggests the transit authority […]
New Orange Line cars being tested
THE MBTA has begun testing its new Orange Line cars with the goal of returning them to active service in the coming weeks, a move that suggests the transit authority […]
Taking a new approach to solar grid connections
IT’S CLEAR that our current electric grid interconnection model is unsustainable if Massachusetts is to build the amount of renewable energy that will be required for the coming years and […]
Boston, Cambridge hotels seek OK for tourism fee
HOTELS IN Cambridge and Boston, frustrated with the lack of funding for tourism, are seeking approval for a new room fee that would be used to attract visitors to the […]
Gig question foes exchange claims
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE OPPONENTS OF A NEW worker benefits ballot question campaign asked state campaign finance regulators on Monday to investigate the question’s backers, who alleged in response that […]
How 2 Roxbury families are keeping marijuana business local
ROXBURY RESIDENTS Solmon Chowdhury and Brian Keith had no plans to get into the marijuana business.  But as the industry started getting off the ground in Massachusetts, the two men were […]
Can we hold off a return to carmageddon?
IT’S LIKE WATCHING a highway pile-up in slow motion. That seems to be the appropriate car-centric metaphor conjured up by a trio of op-eds in today’s Boston Globe that say […]
Can we hold off a return to carmageddon?
IT’S LIKE WATCHING a highway pile-up in slow motion. That seems to be the appropriate car-centric metaphor conjured up by a trio of op-eds in today’s Boston Globe that say […]
Veterans facing homelessness deserve more
WHILE CONTINUING TO contend with the evolving challenges of the pandemic, we must return attention to a crisis that long predated COVID-19 – homelessness in our region. This crisis is […]
Reimagining a mutual aid society
WHEN SARA HOROWITZ got her first job as a labor lawyer at a firm in 1994, she writes, she assumed it “would come fully loaded. Benefits just came with a […]
Which courses offer affordable textbooks? Who knows?
IT SHOULD BE a short story with a happy ending, something like this: Once upon a time, concerned faculty began utilizing a growing body of free or low-cost instructional materials […]
Spilka joins calls for school mask mandate
AS BATTLE LINES are drawn among Massachusetts leaders, Senate President Karen Spilka added her voice to those calling for school children to be masked this fall. “No one wants to […]
