BOSTON — Steward Health Care, which teeters on a financial crisis that could put multiple Massachusetts hospitals in jeopardy, is a “house of cards and a charade,” Gov. Maura Healey said on Monday, continuing to lash out at the for-profit health care system that is one of the state’s largest employers.
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AG Campbell looks to high court to force Milton to comply with MBTA Communities Act
Attorney General Andrea Campbell escalated a dispute with Milton over a housing law to the Massachusetts’ highest court, where she asked a judge to force the town to comply by zoning at least one district for multi-family housing near a transit hub.
There’s always something happening at the library
LEOMINSTER — February school vacation week drew large numbers of people to the Leominster Public Library, patrons of all ages who enjoyed a wide variety of programs. The stellar lineup for children, tweens, and teens included a family friendly show by magician and juggler Robert Clarke, a video game afternoon with One Up Games, a […]
Dracut 40B opponents watching similar case in Lunenburg
DRACUT — Opponents of a Chapter 40B housing development in East Dracut are keeping a close eye on events in Lunenburg where another affordable housing plan may be in jeopardy.
Fitchburg DPW Alerts: Week of Feb. 26, 2024
FITCHBURG – The Department of Public Works advises residents of the following work that will be done, weather permitting, during the week of Feb. 26, 2024. Road Construction Monday – Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Expect road closures, delays and detours. MassDOT will be continuing their reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Circle Street Bridge. […]
Accused multi-state ‘brothel’ sex buyers work behind the scenes to hide their identities
Behind the scenes, the alleged clientele of an elite brothel network the feds say operated out of the suburbs of both Boston and Washington D.C. have been working to keep their names out of the public’s eye.
