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HI How about raising the Mass Pike Tolls a little. The Cambridge/Allston tolls have been 1.25 since as far as I can remember. Why not raise it to 1.50 and use that money to pay the Big Dig Loan? It’s not fair that public transportation is shouldering the burden of these loans for roads that …

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Posted byCaroleGuerinFebruary 15, 2012June 30, 2014Posted inFares and Finances1 Comment on MBTA

Additional Information from MBTA Management

The General Manager of the MBTA has been forthcoming in response to questions from the legislature about the budget crisis. Some of his replies are posted here.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerFebruary 14, 2012February 21, 2015Posted inFares and Finances5 Comments on Additional Information from MBTA Management

13th Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup

Senator Will Brownsberger’s Office is pleased to announce that it will partner with the Charles River Watershed Association and other local groups to organize a Cleanup of the Charles River on Saturday, April 21st in Brighton and Watertown.

Posted byMichaelBuckleyFebruary 13, 2012June 29, 2014Posted inBrighton, Watertown1 Comment on 13th Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup

Way cool local company!

Logo for WiTricity

Nothing looks more like magic than the technology I saw on display in Watertown on Friday.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerFebruary 12, 2012February 20, 2013Posted inEconomy, Non-competition Agreements3 Comments on Way cool local company!

Notice of Discussion on Sentencing Reform

A discussion on Sentencing Reform will be held at the Watertown Library on Monday, March 12 at 7PM.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerFebruary 12, 2012July 1, 2014Posted inUpdates and Analysis6 Comments on Notice of Discussion on Sentencing Reform

Coyotes on the Loose

There has been recent publicity regarding the presence of coyotes, particularly in various of Belmont’s big woods, which pose a threat to pets and people of small stature. This is a regional problem and could be addressed by the Commonwealth without great expense, rather than by placing yet another burden on individual municipalities.

Posted byJoshua AlperFebruary 11, 2012June 30, 2014Posted inAnimal Welfare4 Comments on Coyotes on the Loose

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