Beverly Scott resigned from the MBTA this winter as the system crumbled amid a slew of storms.
Legislators have once again passed a bill for a tax free holiday in Massachusetts.
The Baker-Polito administration announced longer hours at pools, beaches and waterfronts.
Shoppers take advantage of the weekend (if passed), sometimes waiting to buy some big ticket items when tax is suspended on retail sales.
A study shows Massachusetts workers must make $24 an hour to afford rent in the state, more than the $18 average renter's salary.
Muradian testified before the Joint Committee about two acts pertaining to gun safety.
A new study breaks it down.
Each appointed board member comes as part of the $38.1 billion state budget which Baker signed into law Friday.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has ordered that the U.S. flag and the Commonwealth flag be lowered to half-staff.
Massachusetts lawmakers took to social media to share their opinions.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
AG Healy wants the website to remove its adult section, citing it as a 'popular vehicle for commercial sexual exploitation.'
Check out some of the top headlines from around the commonwealth this week.
Ruling gives gay Americans biggest civil right victory to date.
Since 2004, 6,600 people have died in the Commonwealth from opiates. Governor's plan to cost $27 Million in Fiscal Year 2016.
This will delay a rate hike for Massachusetts small businesses, employees due to federal healthcare reform.
Expect lengthy delays.
Gov. Baker urges legislature to act on reform legislation to improve MBTA finances and operations.
Students and parents from Newton and Grafton joined others to advocate on behalf of two bills.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the eighth consecutive month of job gains.
More than 100 active and retired military personnel and their families joined for the ceremony.
An office manager who works on North Main Street says it is, and has seen multiple people almost get hit. What do you think?
Grafton Community Television will show a rebroadcast of the May 11th Annual Town Meeting.
Rescuers had to think fast when something went wrong during a release of a Falcon, who threatened to swipe Rep. Dykema.
The MBTA is also offering 15 percent discounts on weekly and monthly passes in May to show appreciation for T customers.
Spc. John M. Dawson, 22, of Whitinsville, died in an attack April 8 in Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
Four post offices in the state have extended hours if you need to get your taxes out before midnight Wednesday, April 15.
A new law for Massachusetts drivers takes effect in less than a month.
The new state law goes into effect on April 7.
The political group Raise Up Massachusetts recently announced its agenda and legislative priorities. Take the poll.
Some 25,000 individuals did not file in Massachusetts in 2011. An estimated $25 million is owed in refunds.
For the first time, Grafton Community Television will broadcast the Finance Committee’s town budget review meetings.
David Muradian joined fellow legislators to support American Heart Month.
The February edition of “Grafton Minute By Minute” features an interview with newly elected State Representative David Muradian.
Peterson served for ten years in Grafton government.
Massachusetts has 11 animal protection bills up for vote, but they need support.
Gov. Deval Patrick signed the Unaccompanied Homeless Youth bill into law on Tuesday while Cyrus fundraised for homeless youths in August.
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.