STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE BROCKTON MAYOR BILL CARPENTER pitched his city as a strong contender for the state’s remaining casino license on Thursday, saying it would benefit from the jobs, […]
Brockton mayor makes casino pitch
DCR forgives $23,000 of club’s unpaid rent
THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION and Recreation is forgiving three-quarters of the back debt owed by a Quincy yacht club renting space from the state on Wollaston Beach. The Wollaston […]
Paintgate comes to an end in Billerica
Up in Billerica, they’re calling it Paintgate. Selectman George Simolaris was so alarmed that seven town crosswalks hadn’t been painted that he bought some green deck paint and painted them […]
Uber finds a way at Logan
Second in a series UBER, THE RIDE-SHARING app that is gobbling up the taxi business in Greater Boston, is now setting its sights on Logan International Airport despite a state […]
Senator still working on film tax credit changes
THE SENATE COCHAIR of the Legislature’s Revenue Committee said on Wednesday that he is still working on legislation that would reduce the cost of the state’s film tax credit. “It’s […]
There’s no such thing as an old junkie
There was a public service ad that ran in the United Kingdom a few years back that depicted elderly men and women using drugs in various forms – cooking up heroin […]
The gay marriage-Boston 2024 connection
I CLOSELY FOLLOWED the debate around the Boston 2024 Olympics bid, and it seemed odd to me at first, but I just kept connecting it to the gay marriage fight, […]
Going green can help Gateway City homeowners
THE JUNE HOME SALE NUMBERS for Massachusetts once again showed that Greater Boston sale prices rose, and the market clearly benefited sellers. Unfortunately, that is not the case in many […]
It’s time for Boston 3.0
SO NOW WHAT? Our Olympic wrestling match is over. The international sports spectacle will move on to another venue, most likely in Europe, and most Bostonians (in our unerring spirit […]
Policymakers face Uber dilemma
State and local policymakers don’t know what to do about ride-sharing apps such as Uber and Lyft that are steadily destroying the taxi industry. The apps are transforming right before our […]
Getting smart about transportation spending
MAKING DECISIONS ABOUT transportation spending is a little like shopping for dinner at the supermarket. Chances are that you considered a number of factors before you got to the checkout […]
Biden his time. Will Joe run?
Hillary Clinton is surely muttering the same thing over and over today: Say it ain’t so, Joe. After months of monotony about how the former First Lady, US senator, and […]
Massachusetts commits to criminal justice review
WITH POLICING PRACTICES, high incarceration rates among minorities, and stiff drug sentencing laws drawing scrutiny across the country, Massachusetts will join a national wave of state efforts to rethink criminal […]
Steve Wynn picks up phone and calls Walsh
BOSTON MAYOR MARTY WALSH said on Friday that Las Vegas casino developer Steve Wynn called him on Wednesday and offered the city a nine-figure sum in an effort to put […]
On No Child law, Warren carries Kennedy torch
IN 2002, TED KENNEDY celebrated one of the signature achievements of his legislative career when George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act, which the Massachusetts senator helped […]
Globe reaches for the cloud
Stop us if you’ve heard this before: The Boston Globe is seeking to buy out an unidentified number of newsroom employees to cut costs and put the paper on a better […]
The legacy of community health centers
IT HAS BEEN 50 YEARS since the government health care program called Medicaid and the Community Health Center (CHC) movement began bringing quality health care to millions.  Faced with high need […]
Baker’s dire deficit projection misses mark
A clarification has been added to this story. THE BAKER ADMINISTRATION’S dire warnings last winter about a $768 million deficit for fiscal 2015 have turned out to be off the […]
Focusing in on police actions
Since last summer, when the deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in New York at the hands of police triggered a national debate on the use […]
Wynn says he can’t find MA welcome mat
STEVE WYNN on Wednesday brought up his company’s ongoing struggles with the city of Boston during a conference call with financial analysts and revealed that when he was originally searching […]
Baker’s misguided early education cuts
THERE HAS BEEN a lot of talk about Gov. Charlie Baker’s education budget vetoes. Even national news outlets chimed in, making strange points about how this is somehow the fault […]
Clark gears up federal machinery on postpartum depression treatment
In June, the Baker administration mandated postpartum depression screening for MassHealth patients, making it one of only a handful of states that screen Medicaid recipients for the condition. But what the […]
An Uber problem for the cab industry
First in a series THE NUMBERS DON’T LIE: Uber and other ride-sharing companies are steadily chipping away at the business of taxi and livery companies which find themselves hamstrung by […]
Healey: Wynn plays by a ‘different set of rules’
ATTORNEY GENERAL MAURA HEALEY sent a letter on July 13 to state Secretary of Transportation Stephanie Pollack calling for an independent study of the traffic impact of the proposed Wynn […]
