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Ball Game Manufacturers React To Being Banned At Massachusetts Beaches
Going to the beach in Massachusetts sometime soon? If you are, just be careful about what activities you participate in. If it involves a ball, it might not be legal.
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Going to the beach in Massachusetts sometime soon? If you are, just be careful about what activities you participate in. If it involves a ball, it might not be legal.
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Maura Healey, the attorney general of Massachusetts, set the Internet ablaze Tuesday with her non-criticism of the continuing riots – "Yes, America is burning, but that's how forests grow." Yet Healey has not always had a positive view of forest fires.
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The list is nearly official. The Secretary of the Commonwealth's office has a general idea of who will be running for public office at the state and federal level in Massachusetts this year.
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Two Republicans lost their respective races for seats in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, including one seat previously held by the GOP. For Democrats, the flip occurred in the Third Bristol District, which is mostly in Taunton. Republican Shaunna O'Connell previously held the seat, but she was elected
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Riots in American cities have a positive aspect, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said today. "Yes, America is burning, but that's how forests grow," Healey said during a Zoom call speech to the Boston Area Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, June 2, according to multiple news
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Supporters who want to keep Common Core's failed standards in place have come up with a new twist for deceiving unhappy parents. First, they point explicitly to Common Core as a failed strategy to increase the academic achievement of low achievers in order to alert parents to what
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Amid the grim coronavirus news of death and unemployment, at least there is the comic relief of the left embracing the Tenth Amendment. Suddenly trendy is the provision of the Bill of Rights that "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it
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Restaurant owners, hair salon owners, pastors, and a Christian school are asking a state court to overturn Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker's executive orders that seriously limit what they can do during the coronavirus emergency. The plaintiffs, whose lawyers filed a complaint in Worcester Superior Court on Monday, June
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