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Massachusetts Senate tees up debate on film tax credit

Massachusetts Senate tees up debate on film tax credit Emma Platoff © David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Boston, MA - 5/25/2021: 26FILMTAX.. Dozens of Massachusetts film workers surrounded the State House, holding signs reading Save MA Film Jobs, to greet Senators as they arrive for the first day of their budget debate. The state senate has proposed scaling back the film tax credit, while the House is pushing to keep it the way it is. (David L Ryan/Globe Staff ) SECTION: METRO The state’s controversial film tax credit program will likely be a key point of contention as the House and Senate lawmakers debate a proposed $47.6 billion budget.

Nurse Rebecca Greene wins Prisons Health Services Award

Waterville City Council to consider establishing housing board, approving outdoor dining requests

Waterville City Council to consider establishing housing board, approving outdoor dining requests Councilors are also expected to consider a resolution supporting Asian Americans, and awarding a $436,887 contract to Pike Industries Inc. for work on Eight Rod and Marston roads. Share WATERVILLE The City Council on Tuesday is expected to consider establishing a community housing board to look at housing needs in Waterville, and approving licenses for downtown eateries wanting outdoor dining this year. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., and is accessible to the public via a link on the city’s website www.waterville-me.gov. The idea of a housing board was proposed by Councilor Rebecca Greene, D-Ward 4, to look at the overall housing situation in the city, according to City Manager Steve Daly.

The soon-to-be Notorious RWA

The soon-to-be Notorious RWA Presented by Uber Driver Stories Good Monday morning! Another Supreme Court vacancy, another young woman to fill it. Gov. Murphy will nominate Rachel Wainer Apter, the director of the Division of Civil Rights, to the seat being vacated by Jaynee LaVecchia, I’ve confirmed. David Wildstein reported it first. The big headline here is that she’s a former clerk for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose 88th birthday would have been today. If she s confirmed, Murphy will have placed two women on the court who will be able to serve for 30 years. That’s a long legacy, though I’m not sure whether it really is one. As Gov. Christie’s picks have shown us, state Supreme Court justices don’t necessarily vote the way their nominator would like them to. But if you’re just looking for another reliably liberal vote, this nominee doesn t seem likely to veer right once on the bench.

That s a wrap! Post-filming, toys from Black Friday movie set find new homes in Worcester

That s a wrap! Post-filming, toys from Black Friday movie set find new homes in Worcester Kim Ring, Telegram & Gazette © T&G Staff/Ashley Green WORCESTER - After production wrapped on the upcoming film Black Friday, which is set in a toy store, two truckloads of new toys used on set were donated to Westerman s Restaurant Equipment and Prop House. On Saturday, December 19, 2020, a drive-by event was held to donate those toys to families in need. WORCESTER - Not too long ago Rebecca Greene, a set designer working on a movie, transformed a former Babies R Us into a fully stocked toy store, spending a ton of money to make it look authentic.

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