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🔒Animal nonprofits in Central Mass. are seeing record demand while donations remain stagnant

In a post-COVID world, the demand for these services is higher than ever, yet animal nonprofits are reporting financial crises as flattening donations are failing to cover expenses.

Cannabis businesses urge local governments to return impact fees, as Uxbridge pays $1.2M to settle lawsuit

“Hopefully this is a cautionary tale for those municipalities that are still resistant to refunding unsubstantiated community impact fees,” Thomas MacMillian, the legal representative for Caroline’s, told WBJ in an email.

Hundreds attend hearing focused on Healey’s housing plan

Hundreds of people crowded into the State House's largest hearing room to offer feedback on the five-year, $4.1 billion housing bond bill, representing a cross-section of affordable and public housing activists, real estate developers, and residents who themselves continue to withstand the crushing pressure of high costs and low supply.

🔒Parking paralysis: Developers, activists, and city officials say parking requirements are blocking needed development

With concerns over a lack of affordable housing dominating headlines, communities across the country are starting to reconsider the issue of mandatory parking minimums.
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Lawmakers balk at tax hikes despite governor’s spending proposals

Gov. Maura Healey launched into her second year as governor with big spending promises, but Democratic leaders in the Legislature say they aren't planning to raise taxes to pay for them, even as the state's fiscal picture looks grimmer than it did a year ago.

Advocate calls for reopening of Marlborough MBTA station, $290M+ in Framingham/Worcester line improvements

The report calls for a number of improvements to Framingham/Worcester Line service.

Former Saint Vincent executive to lead effort to address Mass. nursing shortage

A face familiar to the Worcester healthcare community has been tasked with tackling the statewide nursing shortage.

Healey’s State of the Commonwealth address calls for increased education and transportation spending

Beleaguered public transit, K-12 education, and the growing climate and clean energy technology sector would all get major boosts in state funding under Gov. Maura Healey's vision for the year ahead.
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Sturbridge pickleball facility set to open in February

Another indoor pickleball facility is set to open in Central Massachusetts, as PickleBall U in Sturbridge plans to open its doors in February.

Healey set to make first State of the Commonwealth address Wednesday night

According to her spokeswoman, Healey plans to discuss investments she hopes to see advance this year for housing, transportation and infrastructure, education, child care and economic development, including the life science and climate technology.
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