Senate President Karen Spilka believes there is “wisdom in waiting” to spend federal COVID-19 recovery money. “We are no longer in the state of emergency, the major state of emergency […]
Senate leaders cite ‘wisdom in waiting’ to spend ARPA money
Senate leaders cite ‘wisdom in waiting’ to spend ARPA money
SENATE PRESIDENT Karen Spilka believes there is “wisdom in waiting” to spend federal COVID-19 recovery money. “We are no longer in the state of emergency, the major state of emergency […]
Rollins received severance agreement from Massport
SUFFOLK COUNTY District Attorney Rachael Rollins, who was nominated last week by President Biden to become the next US attorney for the District of Massachusetts, has a very strong resume, […]
A sensible state response to the Britney Spears case
THE BRITNEY SPEARS case has called attention to what can go wrong under legal guardianship or conservatorship. For example, we cannot know exactly why it took so long to let […]
End of eviction moratorium brings worry
ANXIETY IS HIGH among tenants, landlords, and housing advocates as the midnight Saturday expiration date for the federal eviction moratorium looms, but what the end of the tenant protection will […]
Pasta shop rethinks its role in the community
OVER THE PAST YEAR and a half, we all have been focused on a singular mission: survival. Now, as restrictions lift and we begin to venture out, we turn to […]
Baker will not mandate masks in schools
THE MASSACHUSETTS Department of Elementary and Secondary Education on Friday issued new guidance “strongly recommending” that elementary school students wear masks this fall, but leaving the decision up to individual […]
SJC urges Legislature to update marijuana laws
THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT on Friday urged the Legislature to update the state’s marijuana law to provide “much-needed clarity” on issues surrounding the agreements between marijuana shops and their host communities. […]
Proposed biomass limits restrict new plants in 90 percent of state
MONTHS AFTER THE Baker administration pulled the plug on plans for a controversial new biomass plant in Springfield, state environmental officials proposed new regulations that would drastically limit where biomass […]
Proposed biomass limits restrict new plants in 90 percent of state
MONTHS AFTER THE Baker administration pulled the plug on plans for a controversial new biomass plant in Springfield, state environmental officials proposed new regulations that would drastically limit where biomass […]
Vocational and exam school admission changes a good start
THIS YEAR, two broad-based coalitions worked to successfully push for new admissions policies in Massachusetts vocational schools and Boston’s three public “exam schools.” In both cases, the goal was to […]
Lawsuit says DOC accused lawyers, inmates based faulty drug test
ARE LAWYERS ACTUALLY sending letters to inmates in Massachusetts prisons that are meant not so much to be read but smoked? It sounds like the plot to a zany dramedy, […]
Emissions pact opponents predict fuel shortages by 2023
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE OPPONENTS OF THE regional effort to wring carbon emission reductions from cars, trucks and other forms of transportation predicted Thursday that Massachusetts residents could face fuel […]
Healey charges Grubhub with exceeding pandemic fee cap
DURING THE PANDEMIC, as restaurants pivoted to offering take-out meals rather than sit-down dining, they complained that third-party delivery apps were charging them exorbitant fees for providing delivery services. In response, the Legislature imposed a […]
Poll shows strong support for workplace vax mandates
AS THE DELTA variant spurs an increase in cases and renewed calls for masking indoors, new poll numbers show Massachusetts employees broadly support their vaccine requirements for their own workplaces. […]
David Burgos, 16, charged with murdering youth services worker
DAVID BURGOS, a 16-year-old from Springfield, has been charged with murdering youth services worker James Hillman. Hillman, 60, also of Springfield, was an employee of the Center for Human Development […]
Report rips Boston police handling of Rose case
A CITY-COMMISSIONED REPORT into the case involving former Boston police officer Patrick Rose, who was charged with child sexual abuse in the mid 1990s but nonetheless remained on the force […]
First two winners of VaxMillions lottery announced
DARRELL WASHINGTON AND Daniela Maldonado are the first two winners of the state’s VaxMillions lottery. Washington won $1 million as a prize for getting vaccinated against COVID-19, while Maldonado won […]
Work world won’t be the same
CommonWealth Magazine · Mass Reboot Episode 5: Work Early last year when the coronavirus pandemic hit, the nature of work was transformed within days. For some that meant replacing office […]
Work world won’t be the same
EARLY LAST YEAR when the coronavirus pandemic hit, the nature of work was transformed within days. For some that meant replacing office chairs with couch cushions or leaning into $600-a-week […]
House overrides Baker veto on charitable giving deduction
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE TWENTY-ONE YEARS after voters approved a tax deduction for charitable donations, the House on Wednesday voted to override Gov. Charlie Baker’s veto and postpone for another […]
Housing affordability becoming ‘existential crisis’ for Cape Cod
SOARING HOUSING COSTS have become an alarming problem across the state, but on Cape Cod the crisis is even more urgent. While the area’s natural beauty and beaches make it […]
Green infrastructure needs diverse workforce
GREEN JOBS are our future. There is no denying it. In addition to helping us recover from the economic devastation of COVID-19, jobs in clean energy are poised to help […]
Janey hands out the goodies
Could free bus service along Blue Hill Avenue in 2021 do for Kim Janey what putting the brakes on city water rates did for Tom Menino in 1993? In 1993, […]
