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Superior Court Upholds Massachusetts MBTA Communities Law, Paving Way for Multi-Family Housing Zones
The Superior Court sided with the Massachusetts AG's office, dismissing lawsuits against the MBTA Communities Law, which ...
Greenfield Mayor Virginia Desorgher was awarded a Housing Hero Award by the Massachusetts Housing Partnership at a ceremony ...
At around 11:45 a.m. local time on Sunday, June 1, the body of 21-year-old Adriana Suazo was found “in a wooded area” by a ...
State health officials warn health care providers about symptoms after four suspected cases connected to cosmetic procedures; experts say this type of botulism is "very rare." ...
A Haverhill teacher is accused of lying about her credentials and falsely claiming to have earned a Purple Heart, according ...
A Superior Court judge on Friday tossed a lawsuit brought by nine municipalities challenging the MBTA Communities Act, ruling that the controversial zoning-reform law is not an unfunded mandate.
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