STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICETrolleys, subways and 15 key bus routes will begin running until 3 a.m. during the weekends under an MBTA pilot program set to begin next spring, according […]
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Patrick sues to block casino on Vineyard
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICEGov. Deval Patrick on Monday filed a lawsuit seeking to block a proposed gaming facility on Martha’s Vineyard. Patrick is asking the Supreme Judicial Court to affirm […]
Baker, Polito to run as GOP team
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE Republican gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker on Tuesday tethered his hopes to take back the Corner Office to a former state representative from Shrewsbury, joining Karyn Polito […]
Late night with the T
Boston is still a city in Cotton Mather ’s grip. It’s a city where puritanism survives, where residents may only dance with proper permits in hand . But at least […]
Getting Boston’s superintendent pick right
Today’s Boston Globe reports that the search for a new Boston school superintendent may not have a new school leader in place by the start of the next school year. […]
Henry selling T&G but not Millbury plant
John Henry says he wants to find a local buyer for the Worcester Telegram & Gazette but not the T&G’s printing plant in Millbury, which could be part of a […]
Gas tax index foes play fast with facts
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICEBranded at first as a fight against perpetual and unchecked increases in the gas tax, questionable claims from proponents of a ballot question repealing the gas tax […]
Minimum wage hike a boon for state budgets?
An effort to raise the Massachusetts minimum wage by $3 per hour has run into static on Beacon Hill, where business groups have protested the size of the wage hike, […]
Lantigua’s long goodbye
Lawrence may be done with Willie Lantigua, but Lantigua is not yet done with Lawrence. The irascible — some wonder whether indictable — Lawrence mayor is no quitter. Not when […]
Dookhan gets 3-5 years
Annie Dookhan quietly admitted she tampered with evidence and falsified documents that potentially affected tens of thousands of drug cases in Massachusetts before being led away in handcuffs to spend […]
Can Walsh make good on his promises?
Marty Walsh made a lot of promises while running for mayor, and now he has to start figuring out a way to deliver on all of them. Back in July, […]
Is John Henry a local?
John Henry says he bought the Boston Globe because the newspaper needs “private, local ownership” in order to prosper. But there’s a flaw in his reasoning: He isn’t a local. […]
Teacher evaluation data released by state
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICEOver 90 percent of the state’s public school educators received passing grades in the first year of a new evaluation system that rated teachers and administrators on […]
Up in smoke?
It’s kind of hard to say there’s a chasm between voters and politicians in deciding what’s best for the state, given that the voters put these folks into office and […]
UMass Lowell pollster defends surveys
In a recent CommonWealth article by Lawrence DiCara and James Sutherland, “A Tale of Two Cities: Boston Mayoral Vote Shows Big Split on Education and Income,” the authors note two […]
Ties to ADL imperil Patrick judge nominee
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICESaying he hadn’t had a chance to work on rounding up votes to ensure confirmation, Gov. Deval Patrick prevented the Governor’s Council from voting on judicial nominee […]
Boston releases ratings of teachers by school
The Boston school system rated 93 percent of its teachers as exemplary or proficient under a new evaluation system, although ratings varied fairly significantly from school to school. Overall, 13.5 […]
Another casino setback
Small town Massachusetts has spoken and it seems that many of them don’t want casinos. Milford, a MetroWest town of 25,000, soundly defeated a host community agreement with Crossroads Massachusetts, a […]
Warren: US faces retirement crisis
The following is a transcript of Sen. Warren’s speech on the Senate floor on Monday. I rise today to talk about the retirement crisis in this country – a crisis […]
Casino confusion on Vineyard
The Massachusetts casino hunt has turned upside-down, and then flipped upside-down again. The wild turns of fortune now have wild turns of their own. The Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe threw the […]
Teacher evaluation data to be released
We will soon know how individual Boston public schools fared under a new state-mandated evaluation system. Less clear is what the the data will tell us or how they should […]
¡Arriba Lantigua!
“Who are you?” Lawrence Mayor William Lantigua is not happy to see a reporter in his downtown campaign headquarters, much less one who has dropped in unannounced and is busy […]
Boston’s oracle
Turmoil and Transition in Boston: A Political Memoir from the Busing EraBy Lawrence S. DiCara, with Chris BlackLantham, Hamilton Books234 pages Turmoil and Transition in Boston, the title of Larry […]
The GOP’s corner office strategy
While Massachusetts ranks as one of the bluest states in the nation, giving the average Democratic presidential nominee a 20-point advantage over his GOP rival in the last 14 elections, […]
