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Framingham Water Project Could Dry Up

State officials have ordered Framingham to slow down in its pursuit of federal stimulus money to construct...

Westborough Eyes New Wetland Regs

A developer could technically build, with permission, directly up to the bank of a river or body...

State Puts $177K Into Cultural Organizations

Nine organizations, including the EcoTarium in Worcester and the New England Center for the Performing Arts Inc....

Economist: New England To Lose 400K Jobs

New England is expected to lose 400,000 jobs by the end of the second half of 2010,...
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Nonprofit Helps Sun Shine In Hopkinton

Boston Community Capital, a Boston-based nonprofit, is partly to thank for the recent unveiling of 1,800 new...

School Districts Face Funding Cliff | Stimulus dollars help plug holes, but local CFOs are predicting major shortfalls

When federal education officials made stimulus money available to states earlier this year, the intent was to...

Wrong Setting

While we think Patrick is right in arguing for a fine for Unitil, we think he was...

Health Connector Report Claims Success | Cost containment still an issue to keep state’s reform on track

As the nation inches closer to major health care reforms, eyes are definitely on the Bay State...
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Stimulus Funds Kick Start Affordable Housing Projects

Last month, Gov. Deval Patrick directed $50.3 million of federal recovery funds to resuscitate a handful of...

Solar Too Popular For Its Own Good | Funding dries up – businesses, communities left hanging

Up until a few weeks ago, the town of Leicester had big plans for its three public...
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