Casino bill passes, heads to Patrick
The final casino bill, which will allow three resort-style casinos and one slots parlor, is headed to Governor Patrick, who is expected to sign it.
The final casino bill, which will allow three resort-style casinos and one slots parlor, is headed to Governor Patrick, who is expected to sign it.
The temporary restraining order applies unless there is a fire, medical emergency, or “outbreak of violence,” Judge Frances A. McIntyre ruled.
The governor’s office wants the state to oversee the troubled agency whose chief executive resigned amid an uproar over his $360,000 annual salary.
A developer in Somerville plans to open dozens of outlet stores, hoping to cater to Boston-area shoppers tired of trekking out to the suburbs.
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Productive bipartisanship in debt negotiations now could be the best approach for Republicans to do well in 2012.
Watney, who was the Red Sox in-game reporter since 2008, is leaving the network to work as a sideline reporter on Lakers’ telecasts, sources confirmed.
“This will help restore the public’s confidence, and my own, and will put the housing authority on a better path.”
Gov. Patrick, on takeover of Chelsea housing agency
Steve Abraira, a career firefighter from Florida, will take over a fire department in Boston that has struggled with diversity.
Massachusetts gave fewer tax breaks to movie companies last year, largely due to a drop in the number of feature films made here, according to a new report.
Although details have yet to be released, President Obama is expected to hold an event Tuesday in Manchester as part of his effort to drum up public support for the bill.
A man was arrested today after the Secret Service discovered yesterday that two bullets had hit the White House, one of them cracking a window.
The Patriots quarterback said “there’s a lot of familiarity” with a unit he hasn’t seen since injuring his knee against Kansas City in 2008.
Forum is a two-level space, with a casual menu on the ground floor and a more ambitious version on the second.
Critic Cate McQuaid checks in on art shows in three local venues.
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“The nation that still inspires the persecuted and downtrodden — that nation isn’t about to fade to gray.”
Jeff Jacoby
“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