Chelsea housing director leaves ‘with a bag of cash’
Michael E. McLaughlin instructed the Chelsea Housing Authority’s accountant to write him checks for more than $200,000 right before he left the office for good.
Michael E. McLaughlin instructed the Chelsea Housing Authority’s accountant to write him checks for more than $200,000 right before he left the office for good.
Andy Rooney, the commentator who spent more than 30 years wryly talking about the oddities of life for ‘‘60 Minutes,’’ died last night, CBS said.
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Boston’s most musical neighborhood loses the store at its heart.
The bankruptcies of Filene’s Basement and Borders have resulted in vacant storefronts along a retail dead spot on Boylston Street.
Nearly a week after a ferocious storm cut power to North Brookfield, residents are still coping with life in the cold and the dark.
Can NASCAR, wildly popular in the South and other regions, catch on in New England? That’s the challenge for sport management students at UMass Amherst.
Brandon Deaderick began this season on the physically unable to perform list after shoulder surgery, but coach Bill Belichick said yesterday he is off to a solid start.
“The idea that he would be riding off into the sunset with a bag of cash is completely contrary to the interests of taxpayers.”
Inspector General Gregory W. Sullivan, on Michael E. McLaughlin
A defense lawyer for Tarek Mehanna sought yesterday to portray him as a budding scholar who was devoted to Islam and not the young radical that prosecutors have described.
The Globe’s 2011 Top Places to Work survey ranks 100 of the best workplaces in Massachusetts.
Chicago-based Groupon Inc. has faced scrutiny about its high marketing expenses, large workforce, and the way it accounted for revenue.
The lawyer for one of the women who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment declared that the Republican presidential candidate is not telling the truth about the episodes.
Labor union leaders accused Senator John Kerry of turning his back on working people as he and members of the congressional supercommittee deliberate over trimming the country’s deficit.
When BC starts its season on Nov. 11, the 5-foot-9-inch junior guard will be expected to take on a prominent role as one of three Eagle upperclassmen.
With its passion, its poetry, its politics, and its profusion of richly drawn subsidiary characters, “Romeo and Juliet’’ is a natural for the dance stage.
“What he does with his power ought to determine whether he’s reelected next year.”
Peter S. Canellos, on Senator Scott Brown
“The only thing we may know about education is that inquisitive kids respond to it.”
Paul Nix, on exam schools