State Senate unveils $33.9 billion budget
The budget boosts spending on services for the elderly and special education, but falls well short of Governor Deval Patrick’s transportation and education push.
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The budget boosts spending on services for the elderly and special education, but falls well short of Governor Deval Patrick’s transportation and education push.
Before Attorney General Eric Holder was scheduled to testify, House Speaker John Boehner said to reporters,“Who’s going to jail over this scandal?’’
There is no evidence of any contamination at the reservoir after seven people were found allegedly trespassing there early Tuesday morning, an official said.
Judge Raymond Dougan received free legal services from a top Boston law firm to defend him against bias charges.
Food
Despite the recent surge of national chains, Boston has plenty of homegrown options for lunch.
Cheap Eats
Owned by Somerville resident Matt D’Alessio, Amsterdam Falafelshop has perfected the art of frying chickpeas and potatoes.
Thirteen deputy Boston fire chiefs said Chief Steve Abraira failed to show leadership at the scene of the Marathon bombings.
Dan Shaughnessy
We needed something fun to take our minds off the tragic events of last month, and the Bruins’ miracle comeback against Toronto provided that.
The IRS approval clears the way for the fund to collect millions of dollars in corporate pledges.
Across Boston - and beyond - Bruins fans bonded late Monday as the team pulled off an unexpected and historic comeback.
Sydni Pecevich has faced many challenges in her young life. Her South Boston home was yet another challenge before a volunteer group built a wheelchair ramp for her.
Russia expelled an American it said was a CIA operative who tried to recruit a Russian security officer as a spy.
An inspector general’s report blamed management for failing to stop the scrutiny of conservative groups.
New York Times Co. chief executive Mark Thompson declined to discuss more concrete details of the sale process.
David Hilliard’s photography exhibition “The Tale is True,” now up at Carroll and Sons, reads like a novel.
This little village in east-central Vermont was established in 1761 by settlers from Massachusetts.
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