SOMETIMES MR. FIX-IT becomes more of a fixer. Gov. Charlie Baker was the latter on Monday when he appointed Taunton Mayor Thomas Hoye Jr. as the interim register of probate […]
Baker pulls switcheroo in Taunton
Baker pulls switcheroo in Taunton
Sometimes Mr. Fix-it becomes more of a fixer. Gov. Charlie Baker was the latter on Monday when he appointed Taunton Mayor Thomas Hoye Jr. as the interim register of probate […]
Red Line won’t be at full strength until Oct.
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE MBTA OFFICIALS pushed back the target completion date for full Red Line repairs from Labor Day to sometime in October, but declined to say what prompted […]
Waltham company supplying DNA test kits to ICE
FEDERAL OFFICIALS ARE USING RAPID DNA testing kits produced by a Massachusetts biotechnology company to verify the family connections of immigrants at the US-Mexico border. The kits, developed by Waltham-based ANDE […]
Why didn’t Deveney sound the alarm?
IN MID-MAY, Erin Deveney was at a regional conference of registrars when she bumped into Elizabeth Bielecki, her counterpart in New Hampshire. The two registrars started talking about information-sharing, and […]
Why did things go wrong at the Registry?
Most of the focus so far in the scandal at the Registry of Motor Vehicles has been on finding out what went wrong. Now attention is starting to shift to […]
Why did things go wrong at the Registry?
MOST OF THE FOCUS so far in the scandal at the Registry of Motor Vehicles has been on finding out what went wrong. Now attention is starting to shift to […]
The Codcast: Why did things go wrong at the Registry?
Most of the focus so far in the scandal at the Registry of Motor Vehicles has been on finding out what went wrong. Now attention is starting to shift to […]
Commissioner abstains on most pot license votes
THE MOST IMPORTANT ROLE for the state’s five-member Cannabis Control Commission is, arguably, its mandate to vote on granting recreational marijuana licenses, without which there can be no growing, manufacturing, […]
Medicare for All interim steps
WHETHER YOU ARE an avid supporter of the Bernie Sanders-style single-source financing concept (often referred to these days as Medicare For All), dead set against it, or somewhere in-between, you […]
Justice reinvestment gets seed funding in budget
AS MASSACHUSETTS IMPLEMENTS last year’s sweeping criminal justice reform package, we must stay focused on justice reinvestment—the effort to squeeze more public safety from limited resources by reducing prison terms […]
America needs a moral revival
WE ARE LIVING in some very dark and difficult days in America. There is a flood of rhetoric from the Trump administration that demonizes and castigates black and brown immigrants. […]
Baker, citing privacy concerns, vetoes Janus bill
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE GOV. CHARLIE BAKER vetoed a bill Friday that would allow unions to charge non-union employees fees for representing them in certain labor disputes, challenging the House […]
No beach for Baker
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER hasn’t had much time for the beach this summer. First there was the Red Line derailment on June 11, which knocked the MBTA on its heels and […]
Anti-ICE protests take aim at secondary targets
ACTIVISTS UNFURLED a large banner off the Green Monster at Fenway park Thursday night, with the words “No ICE, no prisons, no more cages.” The move, which got the immigration […]
Anti-ICE protests take aim at secondary targets
Activists unfurled a large banner off the Green Monster at Fenway park Thursday night, with the words “No ICE, no prisons, no more cages.” The move, which got the immigration […]
Don’t include us in charter school crossfire
OCCASIONALLY, WE GET ASKED if Greenfield Commonwealth Virtual School is a charter school. Sometimes, critics point fingers and include us in the charter school conversation. We are not a charter […]
Who’s looking at a Markey-Kennedy race?
AN ENIGMATIC TELEPHONE SURVEY raised eyebrows among the Massachusetts political establishment this week. The poll, first reported by POLITICO Massachusetts, pitted Massachusetts Congressman Joe Kennedy III against incumbent Senator Ed Markey in […]
Boston paid $3.6M to winnow teachers from ‘excess pool’
IN A MOVE to cut costs and rid the school district of tenured teachers not getting hired for standard classroom positions, Boston quietly paid out about $3.6 million between 2013 […]
Earmarked funds sometimes make sense
LAST YEAR, the Children’s Advocacy Center of Bristol County opened more than 800 new cases involving the abuse of children in this southeastern Massachusetts county of 550,000. That is a […]
Bill would hit Netflix, Hulu with fees
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE AS MORE AND MORE Massachusetts residents cut the cord and turn to streaming video services instead of cable TV, a Dedham representative has filed a bill […]
Cutting against the grain
ORDINARILY, THE FEDERAL RESERVE doesn’t cut interest rates when the economy is going gangbusters, but that’s what happened yesterday. The cut, which brings the rate to between 2 and 2.25 percent, […]
Cutting against the grain
Ordinarily, the Federal Reserve doesn’t cut interest rates when the economy is going gangbusters, but that’s what happened yesterday. The cut, which brings the rate to between 2 and 2.25 […]
Time to put an end to whack-a-mole electricity sellers
Attorney General Maura Healey’s office issued a new report on Thursday indicating that consumers who signed on with competitive electricity suppliers between July 2017 and June 2018 paid $76.2 million […]
