The House rolled out a major economic development package this week, but one key proposal that has been kicking around Beacon Hill for two-and-a-half years was noticeably absent – the […]
Convention center chess
The Big Lug is in trouble
It’s the ninth inning, bases loaded, no outs, and the Big Lug (aka Curt Schilling) is on the mound, trying to keep the dreams of his video game company alive. […]
House bill eases grocery price tag law
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE Grocery stores in Massachusetts would no longer be required to put price tags on each item and could instead deploy price scanners for consumers to use, […]
FNX signing off
No, wise guy, WFNX has not already been off the air for a couple years. But the alternative rock icon will be signing off after Phoenix publisher Stephen Mindich sold […]
DeLeo pokes Mark Zuckerberg
The following is an open letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg from Speaker Robert DeLeo, originally published at Menlo Park Patch. I wanted to take this opportunity to update you […]
How Rahm Emanuel could save the Sagamore Bridge
The Sagamore flyover, Mitt Romney’s Cape Cod legacy, is the gift that’s stopped giving. The summer driving season is just days away, but drivers have already been experiencing weeks of […]
Return of the King of Bain
Back in January, Newt Gingrich did something so craven and bloodless, it sent shockwaves across the already craven, bloodless world of presidential politics: He cribbed a line of attack from […]
College debt daze
It’s tough to make the math work on a social worker’s starting salary and $80,000 in student loans. But that’s what 23-year-old Jillian Potter, a recent graduate of Anderson University […]
Filling the job training gap
Sometimes a good story is worth a thousand well-reasoned policy reports. Adrian Walker’s column in the Boston Globe on Monday, outlining a tale of shockingly clueless leadership at Roxbury Community […]
Sex offender faces probation hearing for saying hi
A Level 3 sex offender in Andover is scheduled for a probation violation hearing after police discovered he helped a 10-year-old boy recover a lost hockey puck and said hello […]
You say you want an evolution
President Obama’s pronouncement that he supports gay marriage is a seismic shift in the presidential campaign, though it’s little more than a talking point here in Massachusetts, the first state […]
Does religion matter in the Brown-Warren race?
When the debate over the Blunt Amendment was underway, I received a number of calls from reporters looking for any insight on how the Massachusetts Senate race might be breaking […]
A ripple of hope
A rainy late afternoon in Boston, and I’m walking down Tremont Street, toward the corner of Boylston near Emerson College. It’s a busy traffic intersection, and the light has just […]
Mass. bake sale ban falling flat
What do Rush Limbaugh and Anderson Cooper have in common? They both think that the new ban on school bake sales in Massachusetts is nuts. Beginning in August, public schools […]
Full-day kindergarten should be universal
Massachusetts has seen a dramatic increase in full-day kindergarten over the past decade and is poised for even more growth. With 83 percent of children in public school kindergarten now […]
More charter schools on the way
The news that the state will lift the temporary moratorium it had imposed on new charter schools in several Massachusetts cities was greeted with the expected applause from charter school […]
Update: Newton goes green – at a price
UPDATE, May 9, 2012: Newton officials said on Tuesday that they expect to save an estimated $300,000 over the next three years by purchasing electricity generated from renewable energy, but […]
John Kerry’s ambitious dilemma
Today’s Boston Herald bats around the case of John Kerry, who is a politician from Massachusetts. Specifically, the paper adds to a mountain of news clips speculating about Kerry’s desire […]
South Station NOT on track
More than 18 months ago, state transportation officials announced a major federal grant that would enable them to expand South Station in Boston. But the state hasn’t tapped the funds […]
Strange doings on Beacon Hill
Senate President Therese Murray said of the fiscal 2013 House budget last weekend: “They have these very large amendments so I really don’t know everything that’s in there.” That makes […]
When will it end in Lawrence?
Lawrence may be the longest-running soap opera in Massachusetts politics. The plot line is pretty depressing. The city’s schools have been taken over by the state. The former school superintendent […]
House files bill to curb health costs
The House unveiled an ambitious payment reform plan that would cap health care cost increases while giving consumers more information about their own health and control over how their money […]
Texas justice
Jerry Madden couldn’t help but acknowledge the oddity of the situation. A conservative Republican who serves as House chairman of the Texas Legislature’s Committee on Corrections, Madden was the featured […]
Death of a gladiator
As the tributes pour in for former New England Patriots linebacker Tiana Baul “Junior” Seau, the questions are mounting about what was going on inside the head of the outwardly […]
