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Gov. Ned Lamont directed state agencies Friday to waive credit and debit card transaction fees for the fiscal year that begins July 1, a move that would save residents and businesses $6 million over the coming 12 months.
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While conventions and industry events have started to increase in Massachusetts, business travel remains slow.
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Schools in Massachusetts have reopened after the height of the coronavirus pandemic, but for parents with kids under 5, child care is a lingering problem.
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It’s been nearly a year since Connecticut became the 18th state to legalize Cannabis. Now, entrepreneurs must obtain a license through the state in order to enter the industry.
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Massachusetts' highest court determined that the proposed ballot question for app-based drivers contained "at least two substantively distinct policy decisions."
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WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Erica Phillips to discuss her article, “Demand for nurses is urgent. CT’s colleges and universities can’t keep up."
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At over $20,000 a year, the average price of infant care in Massachusetts is the highest among the 50 states.
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With Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont airing a new television commercial outlining what he’s done to cut costs for consumers, Republican opponent, Bob Stefanowski, countered with a call to use the state budget surplus to do even more.
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A bylaw in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, would restrict owner-occupied properties to renting out rooms for no more than 150 days a year.