THANKS TO THE ingenuity of a software developer on maternity leave, the state may be improving its public website for scheduling COVID-19 vaccines. Olivia Adams, 28, developed her own website, […]
Website developer helps people find vaccination appointments
Hospitals should partner with home health care workers
Two recent studies on the impact of COVID-19 on Massachusetts home care and home health workers and the people they care for highlight a need to build capacities for the […]
T control board takes on its critics
THE MBTA’S oversight board on Monday pushed back against relentless criticism from a host of critics for refusing to undo service cuts and for failing to move beyond what a […]
Meet Michael Bobbitt, state’s new arts leader
THE LIFE STORY of Michael Bobbitt is probably very similar to what he would like to replicate for residents statewide as he takes over as the executive director of the […]
Neal touts economic ‘stability’ bill in appearance with Baker
CASH-STRAPPED MASSACHUSETTS residents may need to hold on for at least another month until help comes from Washington. US Rep. Richard Neal, appearing at a State House briefing Monday afternoon with Gov. Charlie Baker, said the […]
Meet Michael Bobbitt, state’s new arts leader
The life story of Michael Bobbitt is probably very similar to what he would like to replicate for residents statewide as he takes over as the executive director of the […]
Former state senator Ben Downing launches gubernatorial campaign
BEN DOWNING, a former state senator from Western Massachusetts, on Monday launched a run for governor, laying out a liberal policy platform that aims to address inequality amid the recovery […]
Meet Michael Bobbitt, state’s new arts leader
The life story of Michael Bobbitt is probably very similar to what he would like to replicate for residents statewide as he takes over as the executive director of the […]
Meet Michael Bobbitt, state’s new arts leader
THE LIFE STORY of Michael Bobbitt is probably very similar to what he would like to replicate for residents statewide as he takes over as the executive director of the […]
Baker takes more conciliatory tone on climate change bill
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER sent the Legislature’s twice-passed climate change bill back on Sunday with new, compromise language that strikes a more conciliatory tone and dials back some of his earlier […]
Whole lot of clicks to get vaccines
I HAD BEEN hearing the stories about seniors trying to sign up for Phase 2 COVID-19 vaccines: websites swallowing information, hours to find a location with available vaccine, people booking appointments only […]
In defense of politics in the Massachusetts General Court
THERE HAS BEEN a push by reformers at Act on Mass and the Mass Fiscal Alliance to make the Massachusetts General Court – our state Legislature – more transparent. At […]
Walsh hearing puts crucial disability employment issues in spotlight
DURING SENATE CONFIRMATION hearings Thursday morning, our ears perked up at the question posed by Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania to Boston Mayor Marty Walsh: As labor secretary, what will […]
Call for net zero homes is too costly
MASSACHUSETTS IS POISED to adopt sweeping climate legislation that will set ambitious goals for the Commonwealth to reduce emissions by 2050. No one doubts the importance of this effort or […]
Baker irked by undersecretary’s climate remarks
DAVID ISMAY, the Baker administration’s undersecretary for climate change, got into hot water with the governor on Friday after a video surfaced in which he appeared to say Massachusetts residents […]
Baker stands up vaccine call center
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER unveiled a 500-person call center on Friday to help residents 75 and older book appointments to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The center is intended to assist those […]
Legislature slowly restarts with rules, new committees
The COVID-19 pandemic may have increased the urgency of business before the state Legislature, but the 2021 legislative session has started at its usual slow pace. Lawmakers quickly passed a […]
Legislature slowly restarts with rules, new committees
THE COVID-19 pandemic may have increased the urgency of business before the state Legislature, but the 2021 legislative session has started at its usual slow pace. Lawmakers quickly passed a […]
Lawmakers creating more paid leadership positions
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE CREATION of three new legislative committees to focus on the state’s COVID-19 response, racial equality and cybersecurity will come at a cost of $137,672 to […]
Baker loosens capacity restrictions
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER slightly loosened capacity restrictions at restaurants, retailers, and gyms on Thursday as the state’s weekly COVID-19 numbers continued to retreat from the highs of recent weeks. Vaccinations […]
Nursing homes may be turning the corner on COVID
NURSING HOMES have accounted for the bulk of deaths from COVID-19 in Massachusetts since last April, but that may be starting to change. Long-term care facilities, which cater to older […]
Smooth sailing for Walsh in confirmation hearing
BOSTON MAYOR MARTY WALSH, a former union leader who said organized labor provided his immigrant parents a pathway into the American middle class, seemed well on his way to becoming […]
There are many Amanda Gormans out there
RIGHT NOW, poetry has our attention. On January 20, Amanda Gorman, the youngest inaugural poet in US history, performed her breathtaking poem The Hill We Climb in front of 40 […]
Mass. to get $13.2m from McKinsey opioid settlement
MASSACHUSETTS WILL get $13.2 million from a national settlement with consultant McKinsey & Company over the company’s role working for opioid companies. Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, who has been […]
