INTRO TEXT Staking their ground as defenders of an already frayed social safety net, Beacon Hill lawmakers voted over the summer to override hundreds of Gov. Mitt Romney’s budget vetoes, […]
The state Senate goes under the budget knife
Teacher training methods undergo scrutiny
INTRO TEXT At a time when the federal No Child Left Behind law is requiring a “highly qualified teacher” at the front of every public school classroom, there is more […]
Job disqualifications
“My thing was shoplifting for drug money,” Angela Flonory says. “I would just go into stores with a duffel bag, take some sheet sets, lingerie. One time I took a […]
Black power
THE BALLROOM on the top floor of the Parker House hotel in downtown Boston was overflowing, and it seemed that the world of Boston politics was being turned […]
Lodges and lattes
In our last issue, sociologist Theda Skocpol lamented the decline of fraternal organizations in America (“Civic Dissociation,” CW, Summer 2003), saying that such groups appeal to “people from a wide […]
A timely look at the racial gap in American schools
No Excuses: Closing the Racial Gap in LearningBy Abigail Thernstrom and Stephan ThernstromSimon & Schuster, New York, 334 pages. This is a useful and timely, though ultimately somewhat disappointing, book […]
After salvaging the Big Dig Andrew Natsios has a tougher task rebuilding Iraq
President George W. Bush’s hopes for re-election are now riding on turning Iraq, a country riven by ethnic and religious factions with no memory of anything but dictatorship, into a […]
A 5 raise buys a lot of trouble for Stonehams town moderator
STONEHAM–Five bucks can’t even get you into a movie in most places, but it can still buy a lot of trouble in Stoneham. Moderator Michael Rotondi won an annual pay […]
Where the largest corporations and philanthropies put down roots
Much has been made of Massachusetts becoming a branch-office economy and the threat that poses to local charities dependent on corporate largesse. But so far, at least, the Bay State […]
Barnstable cant get enough of charter schools
At a time when school districts across the Commonwealth are feeling the triple squeeze of the federal No Child Left Behind law, MCAS tests, and shrinking budgets, officials in the […]
Getting the biggest return on human capital in state government
So it’s reform time again in state government. I sincerely wish Gov. Mitt Romney lots of luck. I was there in 1992, when we were trying to reinvent government under […]
Letters
Mark Jurkowitz did a fine job telling a rather complex story in “Gale force” (Spring 2003). However, I am compelled to add clarity to three points: 1) the Cape Cod […]
Sociologist Theda Skocpol worries that the demise of the Odd Fellows and the rise of advocacy groups leave citizens with nothing to do
Though the title was created for sardonic effect by Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam, whose use of it always drips with sarcasm, here’s one small reason Harvard might well be […]
Why Democrats lack the knack of electing a governor
Read responses to this article. Why can’t Massachusetts elect a Democratic governor? This stands as one of the bigger political puzzles of the last decade. In national politics, Massachusetts is […]
Counterpoint
As any parent who ever checked a child’s homework can tell you, people work harder and better when they know someone is watching! Many Massachusetts courts and agencies do a […]
Argument
In May 2001, the Governor’s Council emerged from relative anonymity to make newspaper headlines across the country. As a pregnant acting Gov. Jane Swift lay hospitalized awaiting the birth of […]
New questions about hightech work visas
INTRO TEXT Gina Minks, a technical trainer at EMC Corp. in Hopkinton, knew full well that the high-tech industry was in trouble, so she wasn’t shocked to be laid off […]
Marion offers residents a tax break to declare their houses affordable
INTRO TEXT Like all but 27 Massachusetts communities, the small coastal town of Marion doesn’t have enough affordable housing. At least not according to the Department of Housing and Community […]
Commonwealth Forum figures the odds on slot machines and stock markets
INTRO TEXT The Bay State’s current fiscal crisis has, not surprisingly, revived discussions on increasing revenue by expanding legalized gambling here. At the Commonwealth Forum “Taking a Gamble: Risk, Reward, […]
CarFree in Boston finally pulls into bookstores
INTRO TEXT After nearly a decade in the shop, Car-Free in Boston is back in service–and, for those who prefer their transportation public rather than private, not a moment too […]
Bristol County lawmen hedge their bets on gambling
INTRO TEXT If those in the Romney administration say they are “ambivalent” about legalized gaming, even as they support the introduction of video slot machines to boost state revenue (see […]
Mass production
MORE THAN A dozen executives from high-tech companies doing business in Massachusetts are seated around a rectangle of wooden tables in the Governor’s Council chambers in the State House. They’ve […]
College Credit
Ben Lieberman’s tiny office on the third floor of the old Miller Building is crammed with books. In his 10 years at Fitchburg State College, the associate professor of history […]
Soft touches
Charities are advised to stay close to Boston–or head a bit to the west–when shaking their tin cans. The Catalogue for Philanthropy, a consortium of nonprofits that says it “promotes […]
