State Rep. Harold Naughton of Clinton testified today in the federal corruption trial of former Probation commissioner John J. O’Brien and two top aides that it was common knowledge among […]
Reps say Probation jobs needed leadership support
Bulger speaks out on Probation probe
The federal corruption trial of former state Probation Department commissioner John O’Brien is lurching toward its third month. Now, as the trial builds toward a climactic confrontation between O’Brien and […]
No need to fear Common Core
Grit is a term we should be using a lot in education, especially when discussing the adoption of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). I am completing my ninth year […]
O’Brien attorneys call for Probation mistrial
Attorneys in the federal corruption trial of former state Probation Department commissioner John O’Brien asked for a mistrial Friday after a prosecution witness said he has been discussing testimony in […]
Mulligan, Probation aide met at judge’s home in ‘06
Robert Mulligan, the former chief justice for administration and management of the Massachusetts Trial Court, was aware of hiring irregularities at the state Probation Department in 2006, but didn’t feel […]
Casino support rebounds
All the recent polls have been indicating support for casinos in Massachusetts is slipping, but a new Boston Globe survey indicates voters would back the state gaming law by an […]
Wynn land issue resolved
A co-owner of the Everett property where Wynn Resorts wants to build a casino has pledged that he has no secret partners, resolving a long-running standoff that had threatened to […]
On warpath over Redskins
The pressure on Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder just got ramped up exponentially after the US Patent Office revoked his team’s trademark on the name, calling it “disparaging” to Native […]
PACs and caps
A campaign finance package the Legislature advanced Wednesday afternoon would double the state’s limits on contributions to political candidates. The change would allow candidates to accept $1,000 checks from donors, […]
MBTA’s olympic change orders
Boston 2024 is going full tilt at its dream of securing the 2024 Olympics. Washington DC, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are also in the running. Los Angeles has hosted […]
Coakley, Grossman play Whack-a-PAC
The three Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls who emerged from this weekend’s state convention came together Monday evening in a sharp clash over campaign finance. The sparks flying between Attorney General Martha […]
Dem state convention produces few winners
The Democratic State Convention in Worcester this weekend proved Will Rogers’s point when he said, “I am not a member of any organized political party. I am a Democrat.” Most […]
Criminalizing politics
US District Court Judge William Young keeps telling the jurors in the trial of former Probation commissioner John O’Brien and two of his top aides that the case is not […]
California tenure case a win for students
On Tuesday, teachers unions and education reformers clashed yet again in newspaper headlines around the country. Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers called it a “sad day for […]
Hollywood East moves a little west
It wasn’t that long ago that area newspapers and other media outlets were filled with stories about the burgeoning movie industry and plans to open sprawling production facilities and sound […]
Justice or payback?
For some lawmakers on Beacon Hill, the federal trial of former Probation commissioner John O’Brien and two of his top aides is not what it appears. For them, the case […]
Spinning the casino poll numbers
The latest poll on casino gambling in Massachusetts brings troubling news for the casino industry, while it’s sure to lift the spirits of opponents hoping to keep casinos out of […]
Bay State liquor licensing foibles
Massachusetts lawmakers probably thought they had dispensed with national embarrassment when they criminalized upskirting in record time. They forgot about the state’s bizarre liquor licensing laws, which require cities and […]
Prosecution struggles in Probation Department case
Former Probation Department commissioner John O’Brien is on trial at a South Boston federal courthouse for allegedly running his department like a criminal enterprise. Federal prosecutors claim that O’Brien oversaw […]
Prosecution struggles in Probation Department case
Former Probation Department commissioner John O’Brien is on trial at a South Boston federal courthouse for allegedly running his department like a criminal enterprise. Federal prosecutors claim that O’Brien oversaw […]
Low-paying job does not mean unimportant
I’ve been a personal care attendant (PCA) for more than 13 years. It’s a job I’m incredibly passionate about, because I have the opportunity to care for my clients in […]
Scott Brown’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week
Once upon a time, Scott Brown was riding high. He rocketed from backbencher within a Massachusetts state Senate Republican caucus that could convene in a phone booth to national political […]
Globe stops shrinking
The Boston Globe, which has been steadily shrinking in size and scope for more than a decade, expanded on Friday, launching a special weekly section devoted to state, local, and […]
The Lottery’s reverse Robin Hood ways
Raise your hand if the Boston Globe’s story on Lottery spending inequity was news to you. Not a lot of arms in the air. The Globe rolls out the numbers […]
