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Massachusetts Senate Passes Gun Control Bill; House and Senate To Confer On Working Out Differences
By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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In 1980, Mike Eruzione took down the Soviet Union. The Winthrop, Massachusetts native was captain of the 1980 Winter Olympics Team USA men's ice hockey team. He scored the go-ahead goal with 10 minutes left in the third period of the team's 4-3 win over the
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Protesters greeted Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on Wednesday as they toured a Roxbury community center that is being converted into temporary housing to make room for more homeless families who are eligible for shelter services. About a dozen protesters, some of whom were Roxbury residents,
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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A columnist for The Boston Globe recently reported a story about a woman traveling from Connecticut to Vermont to use the state's physician-assisted suicide law — except he made himself part of the story. The story notes that to take advantage of Vermont's physician-assisted suicide law, someone
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At the beginning of January, commissioner Robert Goldstein of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health issued a memorandum to all Massachusetts health care providers, supposedly to remind them about their licensure obligations. But to careful readers, it was immediately apparent that the letter represented a thinly veiled threat against the
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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For the vast majority of people, the experience of Covid lockdowns is past, a thing almost of distant memory. But for some, it lingers. Michelle Efendi, 37, a mother of four who lived in Randolph, Massachusetts at the time, protested against vaccine passports and mask mandates at the Massachusetts State
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