Well the fun is starting again on Beacon Hill. Massachusetts state budget season is upon us and it's time for another round of "cuts past the bone" to core social services and local governments from our pals in the Massachusetts General Court and Governor's Office.
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An Open Letter to Sen. Edward Kennedy (D - Mass.)
BOSTON/Chinatown - After a raucous start that saw reporters, the owner of local bus company Sunshine Travel Services, and her entourage locked out of a press conference at the offices of the community activist group Chinese Progressive Association for about 20 minutes last Friday while CPA staff
BOSTON/Boston Common - About 40 people from as far away as New Hampshire showed up on the Boston Common Saturday afternoon for a rally called by the new online activist network A New Way Forward.
Every morning, since very early in my life, I have read the Boston Globe - first in print form for many years, and then exclusively online for the last few years.
Dear Bill Keller and Clark Hoyt – For the first time in the span of a generation, national health care reform is back on the horizon, and I’m writing to you to step back for a moment into the history of the Times’s reporting on health care reform.
This Saturday, April 11th, a white supremacist event called “Patriot Action” is scheduled to take place in the Boston area.
Jamaica Plain, MA - David Korten, author of the book, "When Corporations Rule the World," considered by many to be a must read for anyone interested in the contemporary rise in resistance to corporate power, spoke Sunday at the Jamaica Plain Forum.