State House News reports via the Gloucester Times on the changes to mandatory minimums as part of the Senate Criminal Justice Reform Package
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Reminder: Longfellow Bridge Closures
From MassDOT: Reminder: Longfellow Bridge Closures and Shuttles Replace Red Line Trains between Park Street and Kendall/MIT over a Series of Weekends Beginning September 29 Bridge Access Maintained for Bus Shuttles, Emergency Vehicles, Bicyclists and Pedestrians Project work is weather dependent Due to the Longfellow Bridge Rehabilitation Project, shuttle buses will replace Red Line trains in both …
Lincoln Street Billboard Public Meeting
The MassDOT Office of Outdoor Advertising will receive testimony on the proposed billboard at 64 Lincoln Street in Brighton on Thursday, September 14. Senators Brownsberger and DiDomenico and Representatives Honan and Moran sent a strong letter of opposition when the application was up for review in June, and have submitted a second letter of opposition. …
Meet Belmont 2017 Community Information Fair
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Arsenal Street Corridor Study – Final Report
From MassDOT: The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has released the Final Report for the Arsenal Street Corridor Study MassDOT’s Arsenal Street Corridor Study in Watertown has developed and analyzed alternatives that are intended to improve transportation conditions on Arsenal Street between Galen Street and Birmingham Parkway. The study focused on vehicular, bicycle, pedestrian, and …
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79th Citizens’ Legislative Seminar – October 24th & 25th 2017
79th Citizens’ Legislative Seminar – An invitation to learn about the legislative process Senator Brownsberger is seeking nominees to participate in the 79th Citizens’ Legislative Seminar (CLS) to be held October 24 and October 25 at the State House in Boston. CLS is a semi-annual educational seminar geared towards adults of all ages interested in learning …
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