Milton asking state to restore its grant funding
Town urges Healey administration to wait until court process runs its course
The Milton Select Board voted 3-2 Tuesday night to send letters to Gov. Maura Healey and other officials asking them to reverse course and restore state grants that were cut off because of the municipality’s noncompliance.
The Codcast
Commonwealth in depth
Beacon Hill is eyeing utility bill equity upgrades
Bigger discounts for low-income ratepayers and new discounts for moderate-income ratepayers under consideration
BY THE NUMBERS
Half of state residents support legalizing teachers’ strikes
Poll finds strongest backing for changing law among younger people
Political Notebook: Something Fish-y, civics swipe, charter fall
Who was pushing the sale of Norwood Hospital to Mass General Brigham?
Political Notebook: Worcester envy turns to relief | Another Mariano missile | Doughty off to Argentina
Worcester property tax base is inverse of Boston’s
Mass. poll finds likely voters lean more to Biden, echoing national trends
Results highlight turnout challenge Trump may face nationally
Transportation secretary gives ‘unfiltered’ take on challenges
Tibbits-Nutt looking at many revenue options, including border tolls
Healey, House at odds on low-income fare cost
Mariano says T doesn’t know how much the discount will cost
House budget plan seeks major boost in MBTA funding
Even so, funding for low-income fare is less than what T says it needs
In Milton dispute, AG Campbell will work with the town, but ‘the state trumps’
Campbell says there is plenty of time for SJC to decide on MBTA Communities enforceability
Mass. residents conflicted on MBTA Communities Act
People support the law but 41% don’t think state should force local compliance
MBTA Communities panel splits over state vs. local control
Lawmaker, local Quincy official debate where to draw the line
State exit from Holyoke puts spotlight on mixed takeover record
Researchers find more positive outcomes in Lawrence, Springfield
Holyoke schools poised to exit state receivership
District would be first to see state oversight end
SJC gives life to complaints of Tufts tenured faculty
Refers case to lower court to explore specifics of tenure promises
Magical eclipse created temporary solar power void
Grid operator substituted electricity from natural gas, imports
Campbell takes another swipe at electricity retailers
Says they saved customers money, but not enough
New Bedford mayor’s take on offshore wind bids
A lot to like, but also some concerns, including Trump
Health Policy Commission wary of Steward-Optum deal
Commissioners also dig into broader issue of private equity in health care
Markey, Warren do tag team on Steward’s de la Torre
Leave empty chair at hearing for health care CEO
Judge orders temporary receivership for Boston nursing home
State says understaffing endangered elderly residents