Comparisons to Scott Brown have been swirling around Gabriel Gomez ever since the Cohasset businessman and former Navy SEAL stormed past a pair of longtime Bay State Republican fixtures, and […]
No sign of traction for Gomez
Markey vs. Gomez vs. Zzzzzzzzz
There is an election for US Senate in Massachusetts two weeks from tomorrow — and the Boston Herald is going to beat readers over the head with that news from […]
New transmission lines aren’t region’s only option
KEEPING THE LIGHTS ON is not as simple as flicking a switch. New England has a massive, complex, multi-billion dollar grid system to support the region’s electricity needs and […]
The 50 worst charities
Every year Attorney General Martha Coakley issues a report on charities that hire professional fundraisers and every year a smattering of stories are done about how most of the money […]
Whitey wants a blackout
No matter where you stand on the issue, you have to admit it is a brilliant and calculating ploy by James “Whitey” Bulger, who’s been known to dabble in payback, […]
Shoring up solar
Massachusetts officials are preparing to take a number of steps to shore up one of the state’s key solar power subsidies, including spending millions of dollars to buy up the […]
T ridership falls less than expected
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE MBTA RIDERSHIP HAS DECLINED over the past 10 months, with ridership dropping more steeply so far in 2013, according to authority data.From last July, when fare […]
Ex-MassHealth COO gets $25,000 fine
THE FORMER CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER of MassHealth, the state’s Medicaid program, agreed on Wednesday to pay a $25,000 civil penalty to the State Ethics Commission to settle charges that […]
Drive ‘n text? Staties comin after u
Federal, state, and local public safety officials have long warned about the dangers of distracted driving. Former US transportation secretary Ray LaHood turned the issue into a quasi-personal crusade, and […]
Lawmakers should maximize investment in young children
By July 1, Massachusetts will most likely have a state budget for fiscal year 2014. A six-member conference committee is currently meeting to negotiate differences between the House and Senate […]
Mass. ranks second in clean tech index
MASSACHUSETTS RANKED SECOND behind California in a clean tech leadership index released on Tuesday by Clean Edge, a research and advisory firm based in San Francisco. Boston ranked 10th in […]
Gomez’s party problem
The more Gabriel Gomez tries to put some daylight between himself and the national GOP, the tighter Gomez’s party clings to him. These guys absolutely cannot take a hint and […]
Lyme disease wars
Warm weather is finally here and so begins the season for summer barbeques, long days on the beach, warm evening strolls — and Lyme disease. When it comes to the […]
Fish fight parallels
For years, scientists have been warning that a day of reckoning is coming for the planet because of climate change. Massachusetts politicians have largely heeded those warnings, calling for tough […]
Coakley suit seeks halt to fishing reductions
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICECALLING DEEP REDUCTIONS in allowable fish catch limits a “death penalty” to the Massachusetts fishing industry, Attorney General Martha Coakley on Thursday filed a lawsuit in federal […]
She sees dead people
Few state audits in recent memory have triggered the kind of attention now being paid to state Auditor Suzanne Bump’s report on the welfare system’s apparent issuing of payments to […]
Bowles vs. O’Connell
Two of Gov. Deval Patrick’s former cabinet secretaries are squabbling over Cape Wind, the proposed offshore wind farm that has been a high priority of the governor since he took […]
Polanowicz responds to Bump
The following letter was sent by Health and Human Services Secretary John Polanowicz to State Auditor Suzanne Bump taking issue with findings in the recently released report on welfare abuse. […]
Judge nominee rejected for fibs about his old job
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE AT HIS LAST MEETING presiding over the Governor’s Council, outgoing Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray looked on as the council voted against the Patrick administration’s latest nominee […]
Road rage
Eastern Massachusetts spends a considerable amount of time hand-wringing over the MBTA, the transit agency everyone loves to hate. But the Bay State’s road and bridge network suffers from a […]
Gomez gambit: I’m no party animal
Republican Senate candidate Gabriel Gomez is trying to distance himself from the national GOP. This proves that, in addition to being a successful businessman and former Navy SEAL, Gomez also […]
Cape Wind’s new foes
After years of sitting on the fence, the state’s top CEOs came out against Cape Wind yesterday in a series of full-page newspaper ads in the Boston Globe, the Boston […]
Business groups run ads against Cape Wind
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICEAS CAPE WIND SEEKS FEDERAL LOAN GUARANTEES for its offshore wind turbine project, two powerful Massachusetts business groups attempted to take the air out of its sails […]
An unsteady stepping stone
Community colleges are the forgotten link in higher education, despite enrolling 44 percent of the nation’s college students, many of them poor. A new report out today shows that despite […]
