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POLLACK's new LANE — BAKER lifts VIRUS CURFEW — MAYORS recover from COVID

POLITICO Get the Massachusetts Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. TGIF! POLLACK S NEW LANE President Joe Biden is filling his new administration with Massachusetts officials and experts, and leaving some big job openings here in the process. As Gov. Charlie Baker put it yesterday, he s said goodbye to quite a few colleagues in the last several weeks the mayor of Boston, the governor of Rhode Island, two members of his medical advisory board, and now, one of his best-known cabinet secretaries.

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Students' sock drive nets more than 1,200 pairs

1 of 5 JAIME CAMPOS/Staff photoHiggins Middle School eighth-graders Addison Merrill and Emma Lynch ran a sock drive at the Peabody school, and collected over 1,200 pairs of socks. on Friday they donated what they collected to No Child Goes Hungry.  Jaime Campos JAIME CAMPOS/Staff photoHiggins Middle School eighth-graders Addison Merrill and Emma Lynch ran a sock drive at the Peabody school and collected over 1,200 pairs of socks. On Friday, they donated what they collected to No Child Goes Hungry.  Jaime Campos JAIME CAMPOS/Staff photoNo Child Goes Hungry Director Jarrod Hochman, middle, receives a check worth $500 from Peabody Lions Club members Herbet Levine and President Pamela Sudore.

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