Patrick targets local aid to help cover budget gap

Governor Patrick announced an array of cuts to help cover a $540 million shortfall, including a further reduction in the money local communities receive.

Casino bidding could expand in Southeastern Mass.

The gambling panel discussed a proposal to accept applications from commercial developers even as the Mashpee Wampanoag continue to pursue a casino.

Residents can pay parking tickets and tax bills, get a library card and dog license, even register to vote, at a van dubbed “City Hall To Go.”

Jim Davis/Globe Staff

With new truck, City Hall services go mobile

Residents can pay parking tickets and tax bills, get a library card and dog license, even register to vote, at a van dubbed “City Hall To Go.”

Brian McGrory

Bridge is lighting the way forward

Look for the newly lit Leonard P. Zakim Bridge by next ­Friday, not only a symbol of a new Boston, but a sign that government can get good things done.

Mass. in pursuit of an arsonist

State and local fire officials are hoping to put a quick end to the random torching of vacant buildings, homes, and sheds across Southeastern Mass.

The latest fire, ruled an ­arson, happened late Monday night in a vacant outbuilding at the old Raynham dog track.

George Rizer for The Globe

The latest fire, ruled an ­arson, happened late Monday night in a vacant outbuilding at the old Raynham dog track.

On Nov. 27, a fire was started at a home on Quincy Avenue in Quincy.

ARAM BOGHOSIAN FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE

On Nov. 27, a fire was started at a home on Quincy Avenue in Quincy.

On Nov. 27, a building on Main Street in Hanson was destroyed.

ARAM BOGHOSIAN FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE

On Nov. 27, a building on Main Street in Hanson was destroyed.

Lucas Mason-Brown knows the symbols by heart.

Brown students decode Roger Williams’s shorthand

Lucas Mason-Brown, 21, of Belmont, is part of a small team of students that cracked a previously undeciphered shorthand used by the founder of Rhode Island.

GOP deduction cap would hit the comfortable

House Republicans’ proposals to cap or even eliminate itemized deductions would exact a bigger toll on upper- to high-income earners in the professional classes.

Austin Mitchell and Ryan Lehto worked on an oil derrick outside of Williston, N.D., in July 2011.

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Fracking is the new gold rush

The new, heady pursuit of oil, thanks to the reserves unleashed by fracking, raises the question: What will happen when the rush is gone?

Partners leading in genetics-based medicine, services

Partners HealthCare System, the region’s largest hospital and physicians network, is positioning itself to become a national leader in the emerging field.