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SouthCoast communities could see an increase of about 50 percent in local funds for road and bridge improvements in the upcoming fiscal year, area legislators said. The House of Representatives on Wednesday unanimously approved the Chapter 90 state
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Invalid email address Add a personal message: Your e-mail: Invalid email address Sending your article Your article has been sent. Joe Pesaturo said in an email. "Because the Commonwealth is legally obligated to extend the Green Line, $1.3 billion in
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Updated 48 minutes ago Text size P atrick administration officials confirmed yesterday that the next scheduled dose of broad-based state tax relief will not be delivered on Jan. 1, 2013. In a letter to Administration and Finance Secretary Jay
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Added 2 hours ago Text size T he Massachusetts judicial system will not soon return to its high staffing level of more than a decade ago, but with the use of data and a broad approach the courts can be improved, chief administrator Harry Spence told
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Added 1 hour ago Text size A s it seeks to become less dependent on state subsidies, the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority has been undercut by competitors in other states willing to offer their convention halls for free and even share in
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Despite Gov. Deval Patrick 's concerns that it might be used to identify and police undocumented immigrants , the Registry of Motor Vehicles will be able by January to implement a new law requiring that vehicles be registered only by someone with
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Added 1 hour ago Text size A key section of the House energy bill inserted by Rep. John Keenan to facilitate the redevelopment of the Salem Power Plant has severely complicated negotiations between the House and Senate over a final bill in the
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Added 1 minute ago Text size W ith a pending lawsuit seeking to halt the proceedings, the Governor's Council approved the nomination of Kenneth Salinger to a Superior Court judgeship on Wednesday. During a three and a half hour hearing last
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Added 3 minutes ago Text size S upporters of an expanded bottle deposit law are celebrating the inclusion of their proposal in last week's Senate economic development bill and strategizing about how to convince reluctant House leaders to agree to
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