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Rep. Whelan Appointed to Juvenile Justice Policy and Data Board
BOSTON - State Representative Timothy Whelan (R-Brewster) has been appointed to serve on the newly-created Juvenile Justice Policy and Data … [Read more...]
Environmentalists Critical of State’s Bottled Water Tab
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D-Y High School Students Display Work at Boston Artists Exhibition
SOUTH YARMOUTH – Work created by a collection of Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School students in the Advanced Placement 3D Art and Design course have … [Read more...]
US Supreme Court Refuses to Block Case Against ExxonMobil
BOSTON (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear a bid by ExxonMobil meant to block an investigation by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura … [Read more...]
MBTA Brings Back Discount Commuter Rail Weekend Fares
BOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is bringing back its popular $10 commuter rail weekend fare. Under the program that … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Tax Collections Dip Below December Estimates
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts collected $2.56 billion in taxes in December. That's 14.6 percent less than what the state took in during the previous … [Read more...]
Celtics Owner Wyc Grousbeck, Forbes Editor Randall Lane to Speak in Sandwich
SANDWICH - The Fund for Sandwich of The Cape Cod Foundation has announced two very special guest speakers in February. The Cape Cod Foundation says … [Read more...]
Republican Gov. Baker Sworn-in for 2nd Term in Massachusetts
BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Charlie Baker, a moderate Republican who was re-elected decisively in November, stuck to familiar policy themes and a continued … [Read more...]
National Grid, Unions Have Tentative Agreement After Lockout
BOSTON (AP) — National Grid and union representatives have reached a tentative agreement after a bitter contract dispute left about 1,200 employees … [Read more...]
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