Barack Obama's election in November and inauguration on Tuesday present a challenge to the belief system of some of us who were born, like the new president, in the closing […]
Idealism in the age of Obama
New Bedford gets shout-out from the New Yorker
If you're not a New Yorker subscriber, you might have missed the use of New Bedford as a backdrop (complete with a cameo by Mayor Scott Lang) in Elizabeth Kolbert's profile of Green […]
Ending the one-party state
As a pistol-packing, SUV-driving conservative in liberal St. Paul, Minnesota, David Carlson knew he was fighting an uphill battle. Still, on the day before the 2008 election, the 27-year-old candidate […]
How much cutting is really going on?
The Legislature and the judiciary balked last week at letting Gov. Deval Patrick unilaterally cut their spending accounts, perhaps because they were concerned he would make real cuts in their budgets. […]
Utahs financial literacy requirement
INTRO TEXT States want to be trendsetters, but not all trends are worth bragging about. That was Utah’s predicament from 2002 through 2004, when the Beehive State ranked No. 1 […]
Safety blanket
“I would love to do what you’re doing,” a 20-something friend said. “But I need benefits.” She went on to tell me about her dream of starting an interior design […]
The two-party solution
Two-party government is critical to the future of Massachusetts, but if it’s to become a reality, Republicans must do a better job of attracting more voters and viable candidates to […]
Pilot program
On a hazy August day in 1983, with about seven miles of visibility, I took my first solo flight in a Piper Cherokee single engine aircraft. I was 20 years […]
Correspondence
Attorney general still fights for the ‘little guy’ In his Perspective column (“Help Wanted: Massachusetts Consumers Need Champions on Beacon Hill,” CW, Fall ’08), Edgar Dworsky declares that the needs […]
Back in the game
Primary care doctors are like speed daters. They rush from one patient to another, trying to glean a person’s health status from a brief physical exam and a short chat. […]
Task force targets underground economy
During the 2006 gubernatorial campaign, candidate Deval Patrick wanted to see firsthand how the underground economy worked. Volunteering to be his guide, Mark Erlich, executive secretary-treasurer of the New England […]
Rep Cabral to push public records bill
A key state lawmaker says he plans to push legislation this session addressing weaknesses in the state’s Public Records Law — and there appear to be plenty of them. Rep. […]
Plymouth plots on cash from cremation
Trying to corner the local market on both death and taxes, the town of Plymouth is jumping into the cremation business. Town officials say they expect more and more people […]
Lawmaker targets lobbyists largesse
Would a ban on political contributions by lobbyists clean up Beacon Hill? State Rep. Jennifer Callahan, a Democrat from Sutton, doesn’t think a ban would end corruption, but she feels […]
Four months to get utility bill
Getting to the bottom of a story isn’t always easy. Several sources told CommonWealth that electricity usage at the state-owned Ulin Rink in Milton spiked dramatically for several years before […]
The maverick
Bristol County SheriffThomas Hodgson is in a showdown with the governor. Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson is headed for a high-noon showdown with Gov. Deval Patrick. The Patrick administration is […]
Broken homes
Helen Williams, of Dorchester, thought she was getting “a good deal”but is now facing foreclosure. Helen Williams certainly doesn’t know anything about credit default swaps, collateralized debt obligations, or mortgage-backed […]
Frank, Syron, and the blame game
Two Massachusetts guys, Richard Syron and Barney Frank, are among those at the center of the blame game going on in Washington concerning the root causes of the country’s worst […]
Statistically significant
Illustrations by Travis Foster bridgewater’s town meeting bottoms out One of the largest communities in the Bay State that’s still governed by open town meetings may soon make the switch […]
Staying put
With so much attention given to the business of selling houses (and, now, losing houses to banks), it may be easy to forget that few Americans actually change residences in […]
Second life
Sometime this April, one of New England’s most venerable daily newspapers will cease to be a daily newspaper.The Christian Science Monitor, which marked its 100th anniversary this past November, is […]
Emptied nests
Failed mortgages are almost always more common in lower-income areas, but in the current housing crisis, all of the Bay State’s foreclosure hotspots are in communities with relatively low home […]
A dysfunctional democracy
The election of Barack Obama was a historic moment for America. Faced with a choice between two very different candidates at a perilous time in the nation’s history, voters turned […]
