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Milton housing lawsuit headed to Supreme Judicial Court in October

Justice Serge Georges ruled Monday that the case raises important questions that ought to be settled or else they will keep popping up, and ordered both sides to prepare for oral arguments before all seven justices of the high court in October.

Healey announces new workforce plan as industries struggle with retention

As Massachusetts struggles with a workforce shortage that is being felt in industries around the state and country, Gov. Maura Healey's administration released a new plan Monday to "attract, retain and develop a future workforce."

Feds designate new wind turbine area off Mass. coast

Opening a new frontier in the region's offshore wind power push, the federal government on Friday finalized its designation of a two-million acre wind energy area off the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

Healey campaign makes ad buy to celebrate tax relief package

It's tax season, and if you had somehow forgotten the conclusion to a 20-month storyline that began under former Gov. Charlie Baker, a brand-new ad should refresh the memory. 
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Sunshine Week brings attention to issue of transparency on Beacon Hill

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis wrote in 1913 that "sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants," and Bay Staters on both ends of the political spectrum agreed this week that Beacon Hill could stand to open the curtains quite a bit more.

Rising costs discussed at health care hearing as hospitals say recovery from COVID pandemic continues

Steve Walsh, president of the Massachusetts Health and Hospital Association said hospitals still have not recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Project at former Fairway Beef site the latest Worcester housing development facing delays

Another Worcester area housing development is facing delays due to the current economic climate and supply chain issues.

Unemployment rate for people with disabilities in Worcester sits at 12.1% as state economist raises alarm over disparities

Five cities -- Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Fall River and Lowell -- are home to more than 100,000 working-age individuals with disabilities, representing 20 percent of the state's disability population.
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Watchdog warns of poor conditions at Bridgewater State Hospital

A watchdog report sounded the alarm about a range of poor conditions that observers found at Bridgewater State Hospital, including mold contamination, difficulty accessing treatments and allegedly unlawful ways of restraining patients.

Developer behind two Worcester projects, including at former Notre Dame site, trying to sell downtown property

The 3.91-acre lot has been re-listed for sale with an asking price of $5.25 million.
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