Friday's forum will give the candidates a great opportunity to address issues of importance to seniors and their caregivers.
Governor Patrick announced two major changes slated for the state's major east-west road.
How the state plans to improve the aging subway system.
Nicole Freedman, Director of Bicycle Programs in the City of Boston said the new lanes will be added along the parkway’s existing six foot shoulder and will not reduce the number of traffic lanes.
The mayoral candidates, John Connolly and Marty Walsh are calling the strike, “shameful” and “wrong.”
The District 6 city councilor had some choice words for the union on twitter.
Lynch, who voted against Obamacare, called the shutdown over the health care law a disgrace.
Gov. Deval Patrick nominated Murphy, a former teacher, earlier this month.
Sen. Warren: "We should be having a real debate about our budget – because we have real problems to solve."
Both Massachusetts senators criticized Republicans on Monday.
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The Boston City Council voted in favor, 12-1, to allow an East Boston only vote on having a casino at Suffolk Downs.
Three televised mayoral debates, as well as local forums, will allow residents to get to know the two candidates.
The move is expected to generate $2 billion in new revenue for the postal service.
Marty Walsh finished first, John Connolly in second, followed by Golar Richie, Conley, Arroyo, Barros, Consalvo, Ross, Walczak, Yancey, Clemons Jr., and Wyatt.
The crowded mayoral and at-large councillor fields were winnowed down Tuesday.
The final 8: Pressley, Flaherty, Murphy, Wu, Keogh, Ross, Essaibi-George, and Kelly.
The former chief justice of the Massachusetts District Court was a happy smiling mom outside Holy Name in support of her son, John Connolly.
While waiting outside of Holy Name, Michelle Wu was eager to hear the voting tallies.
Candidates were out in full force at the Holy Name School voting location - traditionally one of the highest voting locations in Boston.
Boston City Councilor Mike Ross on Election Day in West Roxbury.
The DA wants to be the next mayor of Boston.
The Mt. Vernon Street Bridge construction is affecting handicapped people from voting on Tuesday, said some poll workers.
The sun was shining and voters were slowly trickling into voting spots.
Annissa Essaibi-George would bring the unique perspective of being a mother of four, a high school teacher, and a small business owner - to the city council if elected.
There's still time to get to know the mayoral and at-large candidates for Boston. Get out there and vote on Tuesday!
As Suffolk County District Attorney, Dan Conley created the state's first witness protection program.
John Barros felt the Boston School Committee has failed to engage stakeholders in the school improvement process, and would like subcommittees to bring more people into the process.
Under the new law, 17-year-olds who are arrested will face a juvenile court judge, but that judge can still impose an adult sentence for certain more serious crimes.
As a special needs teacher, Chris Conroy helped prepare students for the real world after high school.
The North End restauranteur would like to see more wrestling programs in high schools, and help small businesses cut through red tape.
Jeff Ross would like to turn underperforming schools into in-distrct Horance Mann schools.
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“Voters should be aware that any caller conducting a survey, and claiming to be Election Department personnel, is engaging in fraudulent behavior," said Geraldine Cuddyer, chair of Boston’s Board of Election Commissioners.
Consalvo would create a city-run probation department to help those re-entering Boston.
Recap and analysis of the week in state government.