The Boston Water and Sewer Commission on Monday unveiled a fleet of 37 environmentally friendly electric vehicles and a state-of-the-art sewer system cleaner at an Earth Day-themed event at their headquarters in Roxbury. “Our goal is to make sure all the residents and businesses in Boston get nice clean water, no issues,” said Dolores Randolph, BWSC’s director of
Environmental activists will call on Gov. Maura Healey to halt the building of fossil fuel infrastructures in Massachusetts on Monday, as organizations celebrate Earth Day and promote preservation across the globe.
Maura Healey and Michelle Wu – who were supposed to usher in a new era of progressive politics – are playing the same old-school Massachusetts cronyism game, putting ex-flames and political allies in plum positions on the public payroll.
A water main break erupted on Lorna Road in Mattapan on Thursday afternoon while firefighters were putting out a blaze at a home on the street, officials said.