Kevin B. Harrington; elevated state schools as Senate leader - Boston Globe
Kevin B. Harrington, former president of the Massachusetts Senate, died Thursday at Kaplan Family Hospice in Danvers of congestive heart failure. He was 79. Mr. Harrington was a lifelong Salem resident who came from a politically active family. His
NCAA Game Summary - Massachusetts at Wisconsin-Green Bay - Sports Network
Green Bay, WI (Sports Network) - Troy Cotton scored 21 points to lead the Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix to a convincing, 84-67 victory over the Massachusetts Minutemen in a non-conference tilt at the Resch Center. Terry Evans added 18 points for UW
Brooks: How weed was decriminalized - MetroWest Daily News
The Nov. 4 vote to decriminalize marijuana possession says as much about ballot referendums as it does about drugs. According to material posted on the Web site of the state Office of Campaign and Political Finance, the Committee for Sensible
Editorial: Reforming redistricting - Milford Daily News
Lost in the furious reaction to its referendum on same-sex marriage was the approval by California voters of a reform that Massachusetts and other states should emulate. By a small but sufficient margin, voters took control of legislative
‘Miracle Worker’ author William Gibson dies at 94 - Norwalk Hour
NEW YORK — Playwright William Gibson, whose “The Miracle Worker” has thrilled audiences for nearly a half-century with the true story of the deaf-blind Helen Keller’s rescue from a world of ignorance, has died. He was 94. Gibson died Tuesday in
Federal judge rules that state’s ban against Internet wine sales is - South Coast Today
OSTON Massachusetts consumers may soon be able to order wine from anywhere in the country from the largest wine makers to the smallest family vineyards simply by hopping on the Internet. A federal court judge ruled this month that the
Biz Briefs - Eagle-Tribune
ANDOVER Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage and Bernie and Phyl’s Furniture are collecting toys as part of the annual holiday toy campaign to assist The Home for Little Wanderers. New, unwrapped toys may be dropped off at the Coldwell Banker
