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Massachusetts Telehealth Sticking After Initial Surge
By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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Former state representative Geoff Diehl (R-Whitman) and Massachusetts Democratic attorney general Maura Healey are debating tonight. The Republican and Democratic nominees for governor are set to debate on liberal-leaning NBC 10 Boston at 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 12.
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Former White House chief of staff Andrew Card has weighed in on the Massachusetts State Auditor race. Card, who served as White House Chief of Staff from 2001 to 2006 under President George W. Bush endorsed the Republican nominee, Anthony Amore.
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In the race to be governor of Vermont, the incumbent Republican has the lead. Phil Scott holds a double-digit lead over his Democratic opponent, according to a recent poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire.
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The state's public medical school is asking the Worcester City Council to change the name of three public streets near the campus because they contain the word "Plantation." The word 'Plantation' connotes oppression in our country and serves as a reminder of the painful
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Vermont state legislators have given up on a policy that recommended proof of vaccination or screening for coronavirus before entering the Vermont State House because no one has been following it. The old policy, approved in December 2021, "strongly recommended" members of the public to "provide proof
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A play at Newton North High School planned for later this school year excludes white actors, a federal civil rights complaint alleges. Newton North's "Theatre Ink" program is putting on a play called Lost and Found: Our Stories as People of Color. In-person auditions will are
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