Rob Consalvo, in this profile by WBUR’s David Scharfenberg, doesn’t try to hide his message that a Consalvo administration would look a lot like the Menino administration. “In Consalvo world,” […]
Many mayoral mini-mes
Many mayoral mini-mes
Rob Consalvo, in this profile by WBUR’s David Scharfenberg, doesn’t try to hide his message that a Consalvo administration would look a lot like the Menino administration. “In Consalvo world,” […]
What’s up at the Globe
The upcoming sale of the Boston Globe by the New York Times is getting really confusing. First, the Globe reported that there were six bidders. Then the field was narrowed […]
Rosenberg corrals votes to become Senate president
Sen. Stanley Rosenberg, an Amherst Democrat, announced on Wednesday that he had the votes necessary to replace Therese Murray as president of the Senate when she leaves office, setting the […]
MIT’s neutrality in the Swartz case
The long-awaited report on MIT’s role in the Aaron Swartz case seems to ring true: the university technically did nothing wrong but its lack of leadership may have been a […]
Patrick issues emergency solar regs
Seeking to avoid the boom and bust cycles that have plagued solar markets in other states, the Patrick administration is issuing emergency regulations that will temporarily allow solar developers continued […]
Get ready for some Fiscal Armageddon
House Republicans have all the zeal in the world. What they’ve lacked, until now, is some sexy branding. Sequestration does not roll off the tongue all that well. The fiscal […]
The (destructive) power of social media
The Boston Marathon bombings, along with all their horror, became the latest event to showcase the incredible power of social media. Sometimes that was clearly for the better. A tweet […]
State transit routes now on Google Maps
I am writing in response to the June 12th Voices article titled MassDOT takes on the last mile by Peter O’Connor. MassDOT appreciated Mr. O’Connor’s discussion regarding challenges with “last […]
A green mafia
Today we offer a cautionary tale from Italy, where the mafia has apparently been investing in wind farms and other forms of renewable energy to launder money. In a series […]
The Yancey Show
Charles Yancey has no shot at getting elected mayor of Boston in November. Charles Yancey is also a veteran Boston politician whom none of the 11 other would-be mayors of […]
Globe scuttlebutt
Correction: The story’s original reference to layoffs at the Tampa Tribune was incorrect and the correct information is now included below. The sale of the Boston Globe is entering its […]
The Yancey Show
Charles Yancey has no shot at getting elected mayor of Boston in November. Charles Yancey is also a veteran Boston politician whom none of the 11 other would-be mayors of […]
Lawmakers dismiss Patrick warnings, vote to override
The Legislature on Wednesday dismissed Gov. Deval Patrick’s warnings about a future shortage of transportation funds, voting overwhelmingly to override the governor’s veto of a $500 million revenue package made […]
Revenue smoke signals
THE BATTLE OVER transportation funding on Beacon Hill came down to how much to raise and how to raise it. Gov. Deval Patrick pushed for more than $1 billion in […]
All’s fare in the Bay State transportation wars
Another year, another transportation finance debacle in progress. Legislators balked at Gov. Deval Patrick’s tax-laden $1.1 billion proposal and crafted one that injects a few million less dollars into the […]
Cabral: Administration using ‘scare tactics’
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE SENIOR TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS on Tuesday cautioned that major expansion projects prioritized by the Patrick administration could be in jeopardy if tolls on the western portion of […]
Markey edging Brown
NEWLY ELECTED SEN. ED MARKEY leads Republican Scott Brown by 5 points in a new poll, a significant shift from December when Markey was trailing Brown in a head-to-head matchup […]
DeLeo’s legal tab
House Speaker Robert DeLeo has long denied being a target of the federal investigation into the state’s corrupt probation department. But it’s hard to look at DeLeo’s most recent campaign […]
Steve Wynn, poor rich guy
Egomaniacal casino billionaires do not generally make for the most sympathetic figures. But Boston officials are doing their best to make you root for Steve Wynn in the casino showdown […]
Transportation bill vetoed by Patrick
Saying the Legislature’s “good bill isn’t good enough,” Gov. Deval Patrick on Friday vetoed legislation that would have pumped $500 million into the state’s transportation system and helped avoid steep […]
State GOP looks to 2014
The state’s Democrats kicked off their gubernatorial hunt last week with a convention in Lowell. The Republican answer came more quietly, in the form of a meeting and conference call […]
July 18th Boston mayoral forum transcript
This is a transcript of a July 18 Boston mayoral forum with Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley, John Barros, and City Councilors Rob Consalvo and Mike Ross. The forum […]
On the cover of the Rolling Stone
Gonna see my picture on the cover Gonna buy five copies for my mother “The Cover of the Rolling Stone,” – Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show It’s been […]
