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Court Fight Looms With Talk of Stevens' Departure
Mar 17th 2010 – 3:12PM
(March 17) -- President Barack Obama and Chief Justice John Roberts have been sniping at each other like in-laws with an ax to grind. And now they're potentially on the verge of a major family occasion fraught with tension. Justice John Paul Stevens turns 90 next month and is expected to announce soon whether he will...
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Massachusetts Backs Off School Bake Sale Ban
May 11th 2012 - 12:53PM
Cupcakes, brownies and other baked goodies will be spared the chopping block at Massachusetts schools after Gov. Deval Patrick backed down from planned regulations to prohibit the sale of the treats at bake sales during school hours.
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- 05/26/12 Mass. Senate passes version of budget Source: The Berkshire Eagle - Pittsfield MA Mass achusetts senators passed their version a $32.4 billion state budget Friday that would spare a psychiatric hospital from closure, setting the stage for negotiations with the House of Rep resentatives on a final spending plan.
- 05/26/12 NRC approves 20-year renewal of Pilgrim nuke plant Source: The Berkshire Eagle - Pittsfield MA The Nuclear Regulatory Comm ission approved the renewal of the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station's operating license for another 20 years, the agency announced Friday, despite objections from Gov. Deval Patrick and other Mass achusetts officials.
- 05/25/12 Our View: Food for thought Source: The Standard-Times - New Bedford MA There is little debate about the fact that Americans are getting larger.
- 05/25/12 Mass. Senate Votes To Keep Taunton State Hospital Open Source: CBS - WBZ-TV - Boston MA Massachusetts senators voted on Thursday to give a reprieve to a psychiatric hospital that Gov. Deval Patrick had planned to close as they made progress toward voting on the Senate's nearly $32.3 billion budget proposal.
- 05/25/12 Flags honor fallen heroes Source: Boston Mommy A sea of red, white and blue decorates the grounds of Boston Common after volunteers, politicians, military families and families of 9/11 victims planted 33,000 flags to honor fallen service members from Massachusetts dating to the Civil War. Gov. Deval Patrick , Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Attorney General Martha Coakley were on hand yesterday as the final flags were planted and the names of 159 military heroes who were killed during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars were read aloud.
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