AT WEDNESDAY’S virtual community meeting about the plague of dirt bikes and all-night parties overtaking parts of Franklin Park in Boston, ideas for what to do about it ranged from […]
Holmes says residents surrounding Franklin Park deserve respect — and quiet
Healey sues global advertising firm for marketing addictive opioidsÂ
ATTORNEY GENERAL MAURA HEALEY, who has been one of the country’s strongest legal crusaders against opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma, has now filed a lawsuit against marketing firm Publicis Health for […]
We need to get behind renewable natural gas
BY SUPPORTING the production of renewable natural gas, or RNG, Massachusetts residents have the opportunity to boost the state’s commitment to reducing food waste in landfills while increasing the supply […]
Why Fallon is focusing on MassHealth, Medicare
LAST MONTH, Fallon Health announced that it would exit most of the commercial health insurance market and focus predominantly on public plans like MassHealth (Massachusetts’ version of Medicaid) and Medicare. […]
Did DCF return David Almond to his father because he is white?
ADVOCATES SEEKING TO END racial disparities in Massachusetts’s child welfare system now have a powerful legislative ally: Sen. Adam Gomez, the new Senate chair of the Joint Committee on Children, Families […]
Did DCF return David Almond to his father because he is white?
ADVOCATES SEEKING TO END racial disparities in Massachusetts’s child welfare system now have a powerful legislative ally: Sen. Adam Gomez, the new Senate chair of the Joint Committee on Children, Families […]
Big demographic changes pose challenge to caring for veterans’ needs Â
MASSACHUSETTS OFFICIALS REGULARLYÂ brag about the Commonwealth being a leader when it comes to our veterans. However, in terms of our population trend, this is one area where we may not […]
Our state gun laws need some updates
IN MASSACHUSETTS, we often congratulate ourselves for having strong gun laws. And we should. Evidence shows that there are fewer gun violence fatalities here than in states with laxer laws. […]
Healey expands call for mandatory vaccinations
ATTORNEY GENERAL Maura Healey, who has said COVID-19 vaccinations should be required for public employees, indicated on Wednesday that she believes inoculations should be mandatory for at least some private […]
Virus notes: Mass vax sites to offer walk-up appointmentsÂ
IN A SIGN of the vastly increased availability of COVID-19 vaccines, six mass vaccination sites in Massachusetts will begin offering walk-up vaccination appointments. Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that the Hynes Convention […]
SJC rules Zoom court hearings OK, but …
THE TRIAL COURT is within its rights to hold hearings via videoconference due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but in certain circumstances a criminal defendant should be allowed to postpone a […]
Are liberals ‘addicted’ to the pandemic?
IN THE FACE of a deadly pandemic that has killed more than 500,000 people in the US and more than 3 million worldwide, one group seems to be letting politics […]
Are liberals ‘addicted’ to the pandemic?
IN THE FACE of a deadly pandemic that has killed more than 500,000 people in the US and more than 3 million worldwide, one group seems to be letting politics […]
Gun store not welcome in Newton
PERHAPS THE MOST jarring part of returning to a sense of normalcy from COVID-19 has been the resurgence of daily headlines reporting the massacres of gun violence that continue to […]
Report says 479 children harmed last year under state supervision
The death of David Almond, a Fall River teenager with autism who died of abuse and neglect while under the supervision of the Department of Children and Families, has sparked the question: […]
Many issues with Fall River teen’s death still don’t add up
AFTER A 107-PAGE investigatory report and hours of public testimony, some of the key decisions that led to Fall River teen David Almond’s death remain inexplicable.  Almond, who was autistic, died […]
Green projects are the future, but government must do its part
MASSACHUSETTS HAS ONCE AGAIN stepped into a leadership position on climate change with passage of the Next Generation Roadmap, legislation that backs up the Commonwealth’s commitment to achieving net zero […]
Newton cut off from all-day rail
Newton has found itself on the outside looking in as the MBTA’s commuter rail system transitions from service geared around morning and afternoon peak periods to more frequent service at […]
Newton cut off from all-day rail
NEWTON HAS FOUND itself on the outside looking in as the MBTA’s commuter rail system transitions from service geared around morning and afternoon peak periods to more frequent service at […]
There should be no slowdown on police reform
IS THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION going slow on police reform? Recently, the White House announced it is putting on hold the formation of a national commission on this critical matter.  “Based on close, […]
Dickson’s plan for greater health care equity
Dr. Eric Dickson, the CEO of UMass Memorial Health Care and the chair of the board of the Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association, says the health care inequities that have […]
State plans to wind down mass vaccination sites
WITH 70 PERCENTÂ of Massachusetts adults having received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday announced plans to wind down operations at mass vaccination sites […]
Dickson’s plan for greater health care equity
Dr. Eric Dickson, the CEO of UMass Memorial Health Care and the chair of the board of the Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association, says the health care inequities that have […]
Dickson’s plan for greater health care equity
DR. ERIC DICKSON, the CEO of UMass Memorial Health Care and the chair of the board of the Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association, says the health care inequities that have […]
