STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE Cheryl Jacques, an administrative judge and former lawmaker, is preparing to sue Gov. Deval Patrick, claiming he nominated someone else to replace her at the […]
Jacques blames job loss on Patrick retaliation
State board grants waiver to Brockton charter
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE Against the wishes of local school officials, the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education granted a waiver Tuesday to a proposed charter school in Brockton, […]
Patrick gets pushback on proposed $23m cut
Gov. Deval Patrick, who is already facing resistance on Beacon Hill to his proposed cuts in local aid, is also getting some pushback from a state authority that is being […]
South Coast Rail — always just around the bend
Gov. Deval Patrick threw $60 million at South Coast Rail on Monday, and he told New Bedford and Fall River residents that they’re thisclose to finally getting their commuter train […]
Odds are Fall River mayor can’t lose
An ad appearing on Flanagan’s Facebook page. Fall River Mayor Will Flanagan may pull off one of the most improbable election victories in history in three weeks: the odds are […]
Charlie Baker’s compassionate conservativism
Somewhere between the classic Republican world view summed up by his new budget chief (in 140 characters or less), who said the state’s problem is that we’re “overregulated and not […]
GateHouse gobbles up more newspapers
Remember when GateHouse Media officials sent out memos cutting back on buying things like coffee and office supplies like, oh, paper, and the company’s stock went from an initial offering […]
Baker and the RGA
Gov.-elect Charlie Baker, who ran for office in Massachusetts as a bipartisan policy wonk, is taking a break from his post-election vacation to attend a Republican Governors Association conference in […]
Patrick’s education-policy split personality
When the Boston Globe reported on its front page earlier this month on a brewing backlash against what critics say is an overemphasis on standardized testing in Massachusetts schools, the […]
Patrick, facing shortfall, proposes $329m in cuts
The Patrick administration on Wednesday proposed a series of cuts in state spending to close an estimated $329 million budget gap. The executive branch will absorb nearly $200 million of […]
Commuter rail firm hit with $804,000 in fines
Transportation officials on Wednesday hit the state’s commuter rail operator with $804,000 in performance-related fines after just four months on the job. Keolis, the French company that runs commuter rail […]
Westminster tobacco ban stirs outrage
Don’t even think about prying cigarettes from their cold, dead hands. The right to smoke, or more properly, the right to consume legal products has roiled Westminster for weeks. The […]
Judge wants O’Brien, Tavares near homes
US District Court Judge William Young, who last week sentenced former Probation commissioner John O’Brien and his top deputy Elizabeth Tavares to surprisingly lenient prison sentences, has endorsed their requests […]
Boston Schools shifted school funds to nonprofit
The Boston Finance Commission says the Boston Public Schools rented out school buses and facilities and funneled the proceeds to an affiliated nonprofit that was able to pay for “miscellaneous […]
Panel: End mandatory minimum drug sentences
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE Tackling an issue that could re-emerge in the Legislature over the next two years, a special commission studying the state’s criminal justice system recommended eliminating mandatory […]
Casino cannibalism
Massachusetts voters overwhelmingly voted to uphold the state’s casino gambling law earlier this month. By a margin of 20 percentage points, voters rejected a ballot question that would have repealed […]
Legislative panel urged to probe Probation
Two Republican state representatives are asking the chairman of the House Committee on Post Audit and Oversight to investigate the “rigged hiring system” at the Probation Department and make referrals […]
Galvin orders DPH public records training
Secretary of State William Galvin is ordering officials at the Department of Public Health to attend training sessions on the workings of the Massachusetts Public Records Law. “In the past […]
Will the Warren wing take flight?
Whether it was an effort to tame some of the restive rebellious energy she has helped unleash, to tap into it at a time when the party’s fortunes have hit […]
What’s the matter with Blackstone?
Ten years ago, journalist and historian Thomas Frank published What’s the Matter With Kansas? The book was an exploration of the political transformation of his home state, which had gone […]
PARCC assessment a step forward
This summer my school’s principal and teacher leadership team prioritized projects for the year. At the end of the discussion, we put preparing staff for the Partnership for the Assessment […]
President-in-waiting
IF LIFE HAD taken a different turn, Stan Rosenberg might be an Orthodox Jewish rabbi today. That was his ambition while studying for his bar mitzvah in the early 1960s […]
Guest workers
most of the attention on the immigration bill that is now foundering in Congress is on the 11 million or so immigrants who live in this country without the government’s […]
Tracking student migration
a program set up to provide more educational opportunity for New England college students is proving to be a brain gain for some states and a brain drain for others. […]
