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Should DiMasi, and other federal felons, face a ban on lobbying Beacon Hill? The SJC will decide By Matt Stout Globe Staff,Updated April 16, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend Former Mass. House speaker Salvatore DiMasi appeared at a prehearing conference in 2019 on his appeal of Secretary of State William Galvin s denial of his application to register as a lobbyist.Jim Davis/Globe Staff In the summer of 2009, former House speaker Salvatore DiMasiâs federal corruption charges hung like a haze over the State House, driving demand for a package of ethics and lobbying reforms. More than a decade later, Massachusettsâ highest court will now decide whether that ....
Health coalition rallies at State House for equity in virus fight metrowestdailynews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from metrowestdailynews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
HYANNIS Just a short time after Gov. Charlie Baker announced Thursday that live music would again be allowed at restaurants Monday, general manager Jon Bercume started to contact drummer Bart Weisman to let him know his band was welcome back next week at the Cape Codder Resort & Spa. Weisman had already emailed him first. And by 4 p.m., Weisman had let the media know that his Bart Weisman Jazz Group wearing masks and distanced from diners would again be playing at the resort’s Grand Cru Restaurant every Friday night as of March 5. And he also set up his regular Sunday Smooth Jazz Brunch at the West End restaurant for next weekend. ....
By State House News Service Tens of thousands of people logged onto their computers Thursday morning hoping to grab one of the 50,000 new appointments being made available for a COVID-19 vaccine at venues like Gillette Stadium and Fenway Park. The experience has been frequently compared to trying to score tickets to a popular concert or a big game. And soon, Massachusetts residents and sports fans may find themselves trying to do both. Gov. Charlie Baker took a major step forward Thursday to reopen parts of the economy that have been shuttered, in some cases, since the beginning of the pandemic, announcing that fans in limited numbers would begin to be welcomed back to stadiums and ballparks next month and concert halls, meeting spaces and wedding dance floors will soon be allowed to open. ....