Seth Mazzaglia will be sentenced next month for the murder of Lizzi Marriott.
An Act relative to local housing authority reform will enhance and revitalize local housing authorities through a series of governance reform measures.
Bill focuses on emerging industries, invests in workforce and regional development; moves to the state Senate.
Mazzaglia is on trial for the murder of Elizabeth "Lizzi" Marriott in 2012.
Seth Mazzaglia's defense team questioned the credibility of the state's key witness, including suggesting she was shedding crocodile tears on the witness stand.
Witness to the murder: "She never got to get married. She never got to have kids. She never got to live her life. It was because of us that she never got to live her life."
In State v. Seth Mazzaglia, a witness describes the accused murderer as a "dominating force."
Level 2 and 3 sex offenders pose a moderate or high risk of re-offense, respectively, according to the state.
Funding included for local projects and increased local aid.
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Autism Commission within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services to be created, if approved.
Due to a funeral, April 14 office hours will be rescheduled for May.
Stickers displayed at the Statehouse to show support for the cause.
Gregoire: Legislation strengthens 2012 act; expands opportunities and services for military personnel, veterans and their families.
“With our large network of arts and culture organizations--for-profit and nonprofit--the MetroWest Visitors Bureau is excited about this opportunity to connect them with the resources and strategies of the statewide Creative Economy Network."
Questions about 2.4 megawatts solar farm in Westborough to be answered at meeting.
Constituents can meet with Gregoire personally or contact her aide.
Sen. Karen Spilka: “I am thrilled that the new Framingham/Worcester line schedule now best reflects the needs of MetroWest commuters, our local businesses and our community.”
The legislation passed on a vote of 143-4.
Delegates will be elected to the Massachusetts Democratic Convention in June.
Matt Elder says “systemic problems” at the Department of Children and Family should prompt action.
U.S. Army sergeant was killed in a hit-and-run accident last week.
Clinton state representative says he’ll run for re-election instead.
Holliston resident James Arena-DeRosa launches campaign at the Red Cross Food Pantry in Roxbury.
Suffolk University/Boston Herald survey has AG leading by 13 percent.
The Massachusetts Coalition to End Gun Violence issued a report Monday calling for stricter gun laws in the Commonwealth.
The Massachusetts primary is set for Sept. 9.
The MA Department of Public Health announced on Jan. 31, that 20 applicants will be receiving medicinal marijuana licenses.
Last October's government shutdown has affected filing dates — so the Internal Revenue Service says it won't process tax returns before Jan. 31.
Applications and resumes are due in Assistant Town Manager Kristi Williams' office on Feb. 28.
Frank DeSiata has worked for Westborough for 36 years.
The announcement comes months after a five-year-old Fitchburg boy went missing.
A story published Friday on Politico ranked the Bay State as fifth in the nation.
Playtex has received 99 reports of the holder cracking or breaking.