Senate President Karen Spilka tapped an Arlington Democrat to start crafting a response to President Donald Trump’s actions that have impacted Massachusetts, a move that comes months into his second term and just as the feds cut millions in K-12 funding for the Bay State.
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Campbell joins suit against RFK Jr. over $11B health care grant ‘terminations’
The Bay State has joined a coalition of 23 states and D.C. in suing the Trump Administration — again — with the latest court action aimed toward blocking the sudden termination of $11 billion in Department of Health and Human Services grants.
‘Your service will not be forgotten’
LEOMINSTER — The annual Vietnam Veterans Day ceremony held over the weekend at the Leominster Veterans Center was as usual a poignant and meaningful event. The program put on by Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) Chapter 116 members that was held on March 29, Vietnam Veterans Day, drew a large number of veterans, representatives from […]
Massachusetts defendant arrested by ICE reportedly had drug trafficking charges tossed due to Annie Dookhan lab scandal
Massachusetts defendant arrested by ICE reportedly had drug trafficking charges tossed due to Annie Dookhan lab scandal
Stratton Players to perform ‘Alice in Wonderland’
FITCHBURG — Stratton Players is thrilled to present an original production of “Alice in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll — adapted and directed by Sally Cragin — Friday April 4 through Saturday, April 12, at Christ Church, 569 Main St., with support from Fitchburg Cultural Council. “Every year, we want to create an original production which […]
‘Devastating consequences:’ State police organization says Healey’s proposed mental health cuts threaten officers, civilians
The lives and safety of police officers, state residents and people in mental health crises are on the line with cuts to mental health budgets by the Healey administration, the Massachusetts Association for Professional Law Enforcement (MAPLE) said Monday.
