The Massachusetts Senator and three other Democratic senators sent a letter to NBCUniverisal and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
See what to expect.
About 40% of the enrollment would need to be young people in order to keep premiums down, experts say.
The state’s website needed to make changes to comply with the new federal Affordable Care Act.
There isn’t a link between high-spending hospitals and high quality.
More than 200 homes directly abut the future Green Line Extension, and planners are beginning individual discussions with every property owner.
Health officials say the virus is now widespread throughout the state.
Health care leaders say electric medical records can help improve care while lowering costs.
The two were elected by their fellow councillors Tuesday night.
The following is from the City of Medford.
State health officials are asking people to get flu shots.
If so, you might want to go to these meetings.
The City Council president decided not to seek a 16th term this fall. Newcomer Adam Knight will replace him on the council.
Do you agree?
James Baldassarre died in July after collapsing on a hot day during a delivery on Riverside Avenue.
Recap and analysis of the week in state government by State House News Service.
Melrose resident and Democrat Katherine Clark was sworn in Thursday as a member of the Mass. Congressional Delegation.
The highest vote total was 48% in one town.
Katherine Clark easily defeated Republican challenger Frank Addivinola Jr. and two other candidates in the race for Edward Markey's 5th Congressional District seat.
Clark will take seat vacated by Senator Ed Markey.
The city is heading in this direction, what do you think? Is it necessary?
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates about the federal government's role in education.
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates where they stand on making a college education affordable for all Americans.
More details about the first major office tenant coming to Assembly Row in Somerville.
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates where they stand on immigration.
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates what role should the federal government have with the environment and energy policy.
To help readers make a choice in the congressional election on Tuesday, Patch asked the candidates where they stand on gun ownership and gun control.
A bill has been filed by state Rep. Ruth Balser.
Were you aware of this fall’s street sweeping? Or were you one of the many residents who got a $50 ticket?
Are the city’s public bathrooms in disrepair?
Two are no longer there, according to City Councillor Michael Marks.
Cuts to staff and hours have been unacceptable, according to City Councillor Robert Penta.
The City Council will discuss this question Tuesday night.
The renovations include energy-efficient windows, wheelchair ramps, sprinklers, security cameras and new phone and Internet lines.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
State law says that the state must reduce the tax rate by .05 percentage points if “certain collections benchmarks are met,” reported the Boston Business Journal.
See the map of where Medford's elected officials live, and then let us know what you think.