Murray had close ties to ex-Chelsea housing official
According to cellphone records, Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray and ex-Chelsea housing director Michael E. McLaughlin spoke on the phone more than 80 times over the last seven months.
According to cellphone records, Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray and ex-Chelsea housing director Michael E. McLaughlin spoke on the phone more than 80 times over the last seven months.
The agency based their decision on studies concluding that the drug didn’t improve the quality of life nor extend the lives of women with metastatic breast cancer.
Massachusetts’ economy is expected to slow and the state is unlikely to reach prerecession employment levels until mid-2014, according to a new forecast.
Top aides to the three Massachusetts governors who preceded Mitt Romney said yesterday they know of no instance when state employees purchased their computer hard drive as they left the administration.
Harvard University will open its innovation lab, or i-lab, today. This start-up incubator is intended to infuse the freewheeling ethos of Silicon Valley into America’s oldest college.
Even the most ardent Patriots followers were probably surprised when Sterling Moore and Jeff Tarpinian started last week. They are part of an unheralded, but improving, unit.
After a yearlong analysis, the Boston Foundation report suggests the creation of a governing board that could oversee the state’s 15 community colleges.
“I hope the colleges see this is not a blame game, not an assault, but just the reverse.”
Paul Grogan, chief executive officer of the Boston Foundation
The board of the nonprofit organization that manages Dewey Square Park has formally asked the city to remove the Occupy Boston demonstrators.
Though Italy has been struggling in the market spotlight for days, investors yesterday turned their attention to France and Spain, whose borrowing costs spiked during the day.
In New Hampshire yesterday, Herman Cain again threw political correctness to the wind when he bluntly addressed recent allegations of sexual harassment against him.
Occupy Wall Street protesters clogged streets and tied up traffic around the US yesterday to mark two months since the movement’s birth and to signal they aren’t ready to quit.
The school placed assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine on leave amid allegations that he molested minors “hundreds of times.” He has denied the accusations.
The film, starring George Clooney, is about saying goodbye to the things we take for granted.
Morlot has the honor of filling James Levine’s shoes as conductor of two subscription programs Levine mapped out before his resignation.
Full coverage of the Globe’s investigation into OUI acquittal rates.
“Even as computers have transformed our lives, the technology revolution hasn’t yet led to significant changes in how students are taught.”
Edward L. Glaeser
“It may seem intimidating when we say you are going to help transcribe ancient Greek papyri, but it’s all about pattern recognition, and the brain excels at pattern recognition.”
James Brusuelas, an Oxford classicist who is part of the Ancient Lives team