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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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How do candidates for statewide office in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts feel about Boston's vaccine passport mandate that went into effect over the weekend? One candidate for lieutenant governor not only supports it but pushed for one in her own city.
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Forty percent of people who had decided or were close to deciding to visit Old North Church last year didn't know why it's famous, according to a survey of visitors the church took. Even The Boston Globe stumbled on that point in a feature about the
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Cambridge) is no fan of the filibuster in the U.S. Senate. Warren would prefer a simple majority to pass all bills in the U.S. Senate, rather than requiring 60 votes to pass major pieces of legislation.
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Did President Joe Biden have a bad week last week? U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah), who served as governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007, thinks so.
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Boston will take a further step to try to prevent the spread of coronavirus starting this weekend — and some say it will hurt businesses in the city. Last month, the city's mayor Michelle Wu announced a coronavirus vaccine passport mandate would go into effect starting on Saturday, January
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Incumbent Secretary of the Commonwealth Bill Galvin hasn't said for sure whether or not he plans to seek another term, but he suggested that his work isn't finished yet in a recent interview. "I believe I still have work to do," Galvin told Politico
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If you watch an Abington High School varsity boys' hockey game, you may notice that Number 8 has a ponytail. That's because the Abington Green Wave have a girl on the team: sophomore Calli Pineau, a second-year varsity player and regular contributor.
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