INTRO TEXT Two years after Massachusetts passed a law to spur housing construction while avoiding sprawl-style subdivisions, some communities are starting to get with the program. In recent months, six […]
A smartgrowth law gets its legs
Millionaires Ball
After the Clean Elections fiasco, campaign finance laws leave politics to the rich and the long in office Summer 2006 gentlemen (and women), check your wallets. On your marks. Get […]
Labor Pains
Daquane Mitchell, Wilkerson Catule, and Steve Dufrene, working at Fenway Park, got a break not shared by many other black teenagers. AS DIRECTOR OF the city of Boston’s job training […]
Flirting with Disaster
Route 1, in Saugus, took a dipduring this May’s floods.Photo by Nancy Lane/Boston Heraldwhen disaster strikes, the planning that happened ahead of time means everything. With that in mind, shortly […]
Second-Guesswork
> technically, there was a Big Dig before Fred Salvucci. The idea of putting the elevated Central Artery underground first surfaced, as it were, in the Boston Transportation Planning Review—Gov. […]
Learning from the Big Dig
Photograph by David L. Ryan,The Boston Globemore than three months after a ceiling panel collapse took a life and further besmirched the new roadways’ already tarnished image, traffic should be […]
Bright Lights, Little Cities
New Bedford’s cobblestonedhistoric district has beenspruced up, but the citystill has serious economic problems.to understand where the South Coast cities of Fall River and New Bedford fit into the picture […]
Maynard Highs radio station lives to broadcast another day
sometime around the middle of September a switch will be flicked, and the airwaves of Maynard will once again be filled with local music shows, community announcements, high school football […]
No brakes
if you thought the Bay State’s flat population growth meant more room for parking, forget it. According to the state Department of Revenue, the number of registered passenger vehicles in […]
Beyond Cape Wind
Filling up at the gas station for a weekend on Cape Cod has taken on new significance this summer as prices hover around $3 a gallon. High energy prices have […]
Anthony Flints This Land takes a whack at suburban sprawl
This Land:The Battle over Sprawl and the Future of AmericaBy Anthony FlintBaltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 310 pages with gov. mitt Romney a self-declared lame duck, it is by no […]
DC think tanks have unpredictable reactions to the Massachusetts health care plan
when edward kennedy ascended the State House steps in April to praise the Legislature’s passage of a bill that aims to ensure that every Massachusetts resident has health care coverage, […]
Devens advances toward independence
devens This former US Army base has turned into limbo for the 250 or so people who now live here. Depending on their address, they vote in Ayer or Harvard, […]
Statistically Significant
Illustrations By Travis Foster hedging on pork futures Notwithstanding our fame as the site of the “Big Pig” tunnel project, the Bay State gets only scraps of pork from the […]
The price of justice
despite its lower-than-average crime rate, Massachusetts ranks near the top in state spending per capita on the criminal-justice system. One reason is that the Bay State tends to spend more […]
150th anniversary of a caning
In 1856, Charles Sumner’s tirade against slavery won him national fame – and a crack on the head us sen. edward Kennedy stirs up the emotions of both supporters and […]
Letters
Why do reporters assume they have the knowledge to judge one crime reduction strategy over another (“Crime and Puzzlement,” CW, Winter ’06)? Based on 35 years of experience in crime […]
Historian Thomas O’Connor on making Boston the Athens of America
Thomas O’Connor has been telling Boston’s story for more than three decades. His 1976 book, Bibles, Brahmins, and Bosses, based on a series of lectures delivered at the Boston Public […]
Troubled charter schools get direction
INTRO TEXT Charter schools burst onto the scene as a bold challenge to the status quo. Supporters said that charters – which are publicly funded but operate free of bureaucratic […]
The pilot school concept comes to Fitchburg
INTRO TEXT would you lend ancient Chinese masterpieces to a middle school? Maybe not, but the Sackler Foundation didn’t blink before sending 33 priceless artifacts, among them Chinese Buddhas and […]
Public pension chaos attracts scrutiny
INTRO TEXT when he was fired three years ago as the state’s correction commissioner, Michael Maloney stood ready to take his medicine – but hoped for a little sugar to […]
Postrelease supervision gets little traction
INTRO TEXT a new yorker cartoon captured the problem succinctly. It showed a prison cellblock with a large banner hanging overhead: WELCOME BACK, RECIDIVISTS! According to a 2002 report by […]
Kerry gets a new aide with game
INTRO TEXT jon jennings knows a thing or two about the transition game. And not just the kind he helped direct during eight years with the Boston Celtics, the last […]
