MBTA OFFICIALS indicated on Monday that they are preparing to back off some of their proposed service cuts because of feedback from the public and changing budget conditions. No specifics […]
MBTA to back off some of its service cuts
Baker announces expanded testing, limits on elective surgery
AS THE SURGE of COVID-19 cases continues statewide, Gov. Charlie Baker announced new measures to expand testing and keep hospital beds open. Baker was visibly angry as he discussed the need […]
Hunt recounts Mass. origins of community health centers
Jim Hunt says community health centers got their start in Massachusetts because of the old axiom that all politics is local. Hunt, the president and CEO of the Massachusetts League […]
Jim Hunt and the Mass. League of Community Health Centers
Jim Hunt says community health centers got their start in Massachusetts because of the old axiom that all politics is local. CommonWealth Magazine · Jim Hunt and the Mass. League […]
Hunt recounts Mass. origins of community health centers
JIM HUNT says community health centers got their start in Massachusetts because of the old axiom that all politics is local. Hunt, the president and CEO of the Massachusetts League […]
T far more forgiving than DCR on rents
THE STATE’S TWO largest landowners – the MBTA and the Department of Conservation and Recreation – are both forgiving rent of some of their tenants during the coronavirus pandemic, but […]
MCI-Norfolk prisoner in his 80s dies of COVID-19
A PRISONER in his 80s at the state prison in Norfolk died of COVID-19 on Friday, the ninth inmate to die in the custody of the Department of Correction since the […]
Don’t place too many restrictions on telehealth
FOR DECADES, Massachusetts has been known for having the best health care in the world. As doctors who’ve practiced medicine for a combined 40 years in the Commonwealth, we have […]
Time to build on Mass. registered apprenticeship program
THE AMERICAN WORKFORCE is at a crossroads. It’s understandable that a lot of workers to feel like there’s no place left for them in the 21st Century economy, given the jobs […]
Elderly challenges go well beyond COVID
THE EMERGENCE of promising vaccines to fight COVID-19 is certainly good news, but those older adults on fixed or limited incomes will continue to face serious issues in daily living […]
Initial 300,000 vaccine doses will be used as first shot
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER filed a COVID-19 vaccination distribution plan with the federal government on Friday that calls for distributing the 300,000 doses expected to arrive this month as the first […]
Lawmakers swiftly pass delayed FY21 budget bill
THE HOUSE AND SENATE made quick work on Friday of passing a $46.2 billion state budget for fiscal 2021, sending it to Gov. Charlie Baker’s desk, despite some controversy over a […]
Tran’s campaign donates $5,000 to legal defense fund
THREE DAYS AFTER losing his bid for reelection, Sen. Dean Tran of Fitchburg transferred $5,000 from his campaign account to a separate legal defense fund account. Tran’s legal defense fund […]
State budget raises welfare grants for poor families
POOR FAMILIES AND older adults getting cash assistance from the state are likely to see a boost in their payments this January – a boon to struggling families from a […]
How to diversify the medical marijuana industry
Massachusetts marijuana regulators have done yeoman’s work to diversify the cannabis industry, taking numerous steps to ensure that small and minority-owned businesses have an opportunity to enter the legal marijuana […]
How to diversify the medical marijuana industry
MASSACHUSETTS MARIJUANA regulators have done yeoman’s work to diversify the cannabis industry, taking numerous steps to ensure that small and minority-owned businesses have an opportunity to enter the legal marijuana […]
MBTA service cuts called unnecessary
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE MBTA OVERESTIMATED its budget deficit and could erase its argument for a controversial package of service cuts by using a less conservative outlook, according to […]
Consensus budget ups spending by 6.5%
NEGOTIATORS FROM the House and Senate reached an agreement Thursday evening on a $46.2 billion final budget for fiscal 2021. Both the House and Senate are planning Friday afternoon votes. […]
State’s 2d surge is not the same as 1st
THE STATE’S SECOND SURGE is continuing to build in intensity, with the number of cases starting to accelerate well beyond levels experienced during the first surge. But the outcomes of […]
What a Biden administration could mean for policing
LOOK FOR THE terms “procedural justice” and “police legitimacy” to re-enter the vocabulary of the West Wing. As the incoming Biden administration forms its policy on policing in the US, […]
Baker expecting vaccines for 150,000 people this month
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER said he expects the state to receive 300,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines by the end of the month, enough to treat 150,000 people since the initial treatments […]
Even in Mass., 1 in 4 think election not fair
JOE BIDEN won Massachusetts — by a lot, more even than Hillary Clinton did in 2016, more even than Barack Obama in 2012 or 2008. You have to go back […]
A ‘dream come true’ in Wrentham
KIM BASSIGNANI grew up in a four-bedroom raised ranch in Norfolk. Her father, Larry, a Navy veteran injured on a construction project while in the service, used his disability payments […]
Baker’s starter house effort a bust
WITH THE COST of buying a home in Eastern Massachusetts continuing to soar further out of reach for many families, a Baker administration plan designed to spur construction of affordably […]
