The Globe reports today that a lawyer for Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s company drafted a zoning change over the summer that would have allowed for a casino on property The […]
A different kind of slot position for Pats?
Rebels without a cause?
THE MAIN COMPLAINT against the Occupy movement that has sprung up in New York, Boston and other cities has been that the group lacks focus: the distribution of wealth, rising […]
Who’s guarding the guards?
Sunday’s Boston Globe led with the story that lottery officials tacitly accepted, and sometimes actively encouraged, high roller players in their manipulation the game Cash WinFall. The story also found […]
How much more can Ireland take?
Politics doesn’t seem to be Roderick Ireland’s strong suit. The chief justice of the state’s Supreme Judicial Court is on the outs with Gov. Deval Patrick, stuck in neutral with […]
Casinos and transit fare hikes a “one-two” punch
We now appear to be on the cusp of a “one-two” punch aimed at the poor and the middle class in Massachusetts. Punch number one will be the all-but-certain arrival […]
Ireland praises DeLeo, Murray
Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Roderick Ireland yesterday praised the courage of House Speaker Robert DeLeo and Senate President Therese Murray for approving emergency funds for the state court system, […]
Utilities to DPU: No Cape Wind
Below is a response by NSTAR and Northeast Utilities to Cape Wind’s request to the Department of Public Utilities that, as a condition of merger, the two utility companies buy […]
Mass. to try for federal early ed. money
State education officials are busy finishing the commonwealth’s application for the $500 million federal Race to the Top – Early Learning Challenge, the Obama administration’s signature early education initiative. Massachusetts […]
Defining conflicts for lawmakers
State Sen. Steven Tolman put off his resignation from the Senate until the end of today so he could beat back any attempts to water down the casino bill and […]
Two points of view on small claims reforms
In his 1913 essay on “The Administration of Justice in the Modern City,” Harvard Law School Dean Roscoe Pound put forth a novel notion – a small claims or “people’s […]
A Warren buffet
The national punditocracy continues to salivate over a presumed Elizabeth Warren-Scott Brown match-up. The Washington Post’s E.J. Dionne rushes to Warren’s defense after George Will’s full-throated broadside against her as […]
The FBI’s unholy alliances
It seems fitting that the case against alleged Mob capo Mark Rossetti gets thrown into doubt over a long holiday weekend dominated by speculation about the FBI’s Icelandic Whitey Bulger […]
The casino misery toll
As state lawmakers move closer to cutting a deal on casino gambling in Massachusetts they should carefully ponder the human downsides as much as they consider the revenue upside. The […]
The bare facts
The country is an economic basket case and Washington is in political gridlock, but media coverage of the race for US Senate in Massachusetts is focused on a couple of […]
Bay State Banner loan extended
A nonprofit affiliate of the Boston Redevelopment Authority is giving the Bay State Banner more time to pay off a $200,000 delinquent loan originally arranged by Mayor Thomas Menino two […]
iSad: Steve Jobs
Put up for adoption at birth by a young unwed mother, college dropout, garage inventor, Buddhist capitalist, culture changer, genius, tyrant. He never quite fit the profile of American entrepreneur, […]
The $100,000 club
In this economy, it’s always nice to have a second income, and many in the Legislature do. A CommonWealth review of financial disclosures filed with the state Ethics Commission found nearly […]
Katherine Craven, superstar
When one state official does a superlative job, does anybody notice? Which brings us to the case of Katherine Craven. Craven, the first executive director of the Massachusetts School Building […]
IG sees subculture of corruption
Inspector General Gregory Sullivan, who has a broad mandate to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse in state and local government, sat down recently with CommonWealth to discuss corruption […]
Cape Wind seeks DPU help in selling power
Below is the full text of a letter sent to the Department of Public Utilities by Cape Wind Associates, the developer of the Cape Wind project, requesting that approval of […]
Menino no Wal-Mart greeter
Boston Mayor Tom Menino has made official what he’s been saying for months: There’s no way Wal-Mart is opening a store in his city. What he really means is, there’s […]
Judge sends T dispute over warranty to jury
A federal judge has set a jury trial date for Nov. 7 in the MBTA’s $91.5 million suit against the maker of its faulty concrete ties, saying a “less than […]
Legacy making
THERE ARE TWO ways to look at presidential legacies: what historians arrive at after a period of time or what sticks in the minds of the general public. They come […]
