August 15 and 16 would be the ideal time to make any big purchases across the Commonwealth.
Over 400,000 people will benefit from 50 percent increase in Earned Income Tax Credit Increase, state officials say.
The funding will assist with the revitalization and enrichment of the town’s resources.
Children enrolled in early education and care programs across the state will benefit from an array of improvements.
Beverly Scott resigned from her post as general manager of the MBTA back in February.
Each appointed board member comes as part of the $38.1 billion state budget which Baker signed into law Friday.
Applications for the positions must be submitted by July 19.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
Stephen Lynch and Matt O’Malley are among those leading the charge against the construction.
The event will be held Tuesday afternoon.
Check out some of the top headlines from around the commonwealth this week.
Ruling gives gay Americans biggest civil right victory to date.
Spectra Energy plans to build a three-mile section of the gas line through the town.
The Board of Selectmen roll out the red carpet to high pressured gas pipeline despite health, economic, and safety concerns of residents.
O’Donnell recently testified before the Joint Committee of the Judiciary in support of House Bill 1493.
The proposed West Roxbury Lateral Project will be discussed at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium of the middle school.
The department recently completed printing its 33,000th book of recorded land documents.
John P. Ryan was called "the face of the Registry" by a former colleague.
The Commonwealth, as well as Rhode Island, boast low rankings in the nationwide chart by Mother Jones.
Four state post offices have extended hours if you need to get your taxes out before midnight Wednesday, April 15.
A recap of the April 11 election.
The service interruption will allow MassDOT Data Center upgrades to take place.
MBTA panel findings were released Wednesday by the Baker Administration.
A reminder about the new state law that goes into effect on Tuesday, April 7.
The political group Raise Up Massachusetts recently announced its agenda and legislative priorities. Take the poll.
The new Massachusetts law begins April 7.
MassDOT will shift pedestrian and cyclist access along the bridge before setting up a work zone.
The award is part of the state's Winter Recovery Assistance Program.
A new Census Bureau report says that Norfolk County is fourth in state population increases.
He announced plans to re-envision the area back in January and progress is now being made.
The announcement was made Wednesday.
The Dedham organization will also have information about the upcoming Dedham election.
Massachusetts has 11 animal protection bills up for vote, but they need support.
Nomination papers will be made available on Thursday, Jan. 22.
These three laws are among a host of measures that will go into effect Thursday to kick off the new year.
The governor’s race was one the closest statewide results in recent memory.
With more than 95 percent of precincts reporting, some media outlets are projecting Charlie Baker the winner. But Coakley is not conceding.
State legislators passed a law allowing three casinos and a slots parlor in 2011. On Tuesday, it was voters turn to decide.
Get the full unofficial results from the polls.
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