True, Jean-Paul Sartre, who is credited with coining the phrase in his 1948 play Dirty Hands, had loftier ideas in mind — the abolition of class distinctions. So, too, did […]
Casino bidders credo: by any means necessary
Crosby says “no reason” to resign
Massachusetts Gaming Commission Chairman Stephen Crosby said Thursday that there is “absolutely no reason on earth” for him to resign. The commissioner, who has been under fire for his decision […]
Probation intervention helped Lawton along
Two officials affiliated with the Plymouth County Probate and Family Court testified on Thursday that the Probation commissioner’s office intervened in a 2008 hiring process for a job as a […]
Embrace our differences, but eliminate inequality
Our cherished local accent – known as the Boston accent, really more a northern New England accent – was put on display recently by MassDOT marketing officials who brought attention […]
MBTA fare hike: too bad, so sad
When it comes to the MBTA, squeaky wheels don’t get the grease. The Boston Globe reports that the MassDOT board of directors plans to increase fares Wednesday despite reams of […]
Another Probation official made cash donation to Petrolati
For the second day in a row, a witness in the federal corruption trial of former top Probation officials testified he made what appears to be an illegal cash donation […]
Ex-Probation aide says jobs curried favor with lawmakers
Federal prosecutors began tying the string together on their case that former Probation commissioner John J. O’Brien and two top aides ran a rigged hiring system, getting a former chief […]
State GOP puts its money where its mouth is
The Massachusetts Republican Party is on the verge of throwing its financial weight behind Charlie Baker’s gubernatorial effort, even as Baker fends off a primary challenge from Mark Fisher. The […]
Senator’s alleged girlfriend ‘woefully inadequate’
A woman described by a federal prosecutor as the girlfriend of Sen. Mark Montigny of New Bedford received the highest score in the final interview for a probation officer’s job […]
Petrolati donations raise legal issues
A Probation official testified in federal court on Tuesday that he gave two, $100 cash contributions to his superiors at the agency to pass on to Rep. Thomas Petrolati of […]
Sausage-making and casino licenses: Butchery at work
You’d be hard-pressed to find another state law and initiative that has been botched the way the rollout of the casino gambling law has been. From voters negating lawmakers’ intent […]
Tackling tie votes
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission, left with an even number of members after Chairman Stephen Crosby recused himself from votes on Greater Boston casino licensing issues, is going to try to […]
DeLeo not told he will testify on Probation
House Speaker Robert DeLeo said on Monday said he has received no formal indication that he will be called as a witness in the trial of former Probation commissioner John […]
Young reels in lawyers in probation case
The third day of the federal racketeering trial of former Probation Department boss John O’Brien opened with US District Court Judge William Young turning aside a bid by O’Brien’s lawyers […]
Previews of Probation attractions
The opening statements of the prosecutors and defense attorneys in the federal corruption trial of former Probation commissioner John O’Brien and two of his top aides offered a tantalizing preview […]
Whose ox is being gored?
Former commissioner John J. O’Brien and two top deputies, Elizabeth Tavares and William Burke III, may the ones being called to answer in federal court for a rigged hiring scheme […]
Host status hinged on lease provision
Mohegan Sun beat back a bid by Boston to win host community status for a Revere casino in part by removing a provision from the secret lease agreement between Mohegan […]
Wynn won’t fight casino ballot question
One big name – Wynn – is missing from the forces mobilizing to fight a ballot question that would outlaw casinos and a slots parlor in Massachusetts. Wynn Enterprises did […]
Boston’s inspectional disservice
The recent Globe Spotlight Team series “Shadow Campus” painted a devastating and detailed picture of the scummy world of Boston’s apartment rental market catering to the thousands of college students […]
Reading between the lines
Opening statements in the long-awaited corruption trial of former state Probation commissioner John J. O’Brien were eye-opening not only for what the lawyers said but for what they didn’t say. […]
Crosby recuses himself from Boston actions
Citing questions raised about his behavior and judgment, Stephen Crosby, the chairman of the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, said on Thursday that he would no longer take part in the agency’s […]
Gaming panel denies Boston host status
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission adopted a narrow interpretation of state law on Thursday in voting 4-0 to deny Boston host community status for proposed casinos in Revere and Everett. The […]
T ridership drop in ’13 was anomaly
Commonwealth Magazine recently opined about the reason why the MBTA experienced a slight dip in ridership between 2012 and 2013 (Download: “Boston’s public transit conundrum,” March 12, 2014). Contrary to […]
State GOP getting rolled by its own boulder
Kirsten Hughes must, at times, feel like King Sisyphus. Though Hughes, the chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party, has never been accused of being deceitful like the Corinthian ruler of […]
