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Legalizing marijuana in Massachusetts will endanger your children, change your neighborhood and make society a fearful place.
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Legalizing marijuana in Massachusetts will endanger your children, change your neighborhood and make society a fearful place.
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STATE HOUSE – The state's decision not to hold a weekend-long sales tax holiday in August led to "dramatic drops in local sales and hours worked," according to a Retailers Association of Massachusetts survey. Eighty-six percent of RAM members surveyed said their sales dropped in August of
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The city of Boston's highest paid employees earn on average about $314,000 and are overwhelmingly made up of mid-level officers in the police department, according to data provided by the mayor's office. But the highest paid was a teacher, Emilio Cabanas. His actual salary was
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BOSTON (AP) — Boston police say two officers who were shot last week while responding to a domestic call have been upgraded to stable condition. Officers Richard Cintolo and Matt Morris were shot Wednesday night and seriously wounded as they responded to a domestic disturbance. The man who shot them was
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As the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce on Monday joined those opposing a ballot question legalizing marijuana for adult use, the question's supporters knocked reports that casino magnate Sheldon Adelson is giving $1 million to the campaign pushing to defeat the proposal. "Massachusetts voters are smart enough
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WHITE PLAINS, New York (AP) — With Donald Trump's path to electoral victory appearing increasingly narrow, Hillary Clinton is confidently advancing into states the Democrats haven't won in decades, as Trump attempts to focus attention on new allegations about the investigation into her email. Clinton's
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NEW YORK (AP) — Melania Trump on Monday dismissed her husband's sexually aggressive language as "boy talk," insisting his remarks do not reflect "the man I know," and said she does not believe that he has assaulted any women. Trump's wife, in a
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Jason Chaffetz confirmed it will hold additional hearings on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's private email server when members return from recess.
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