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State Senate President Karen Spilka said she thought the service could help alleviate labor shortages being felt across the state.
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Passengers traveling through Logan International Airport are not discouraged from traveling by plane.
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Millions more electric cars are expected on New England roads. Are there enough people to repair them?
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So-called sports wagering becomes legal in Massachusetts tomorrow. The prediction for success is uncertain, as it launches as officials report state lottery profits decreasing.
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"Don’t get into the cars of strangers," most of us — quite sensibly — have been told. But our commentator says hitching can be a valuable way to connect.
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A panel looking at expanding passenger rail service from Boston to western Massachusetts held a public hearing in Greenfield Tuesday.
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The state will be the first of those with a legal recreational marijuana market to incorporate the lessons on cannabis-impaired driving.
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Just as travel returns to pre-pandemic levels, an arctic front in the Midwest and and record-breaking cold temperatures along the Gulf Coast and in the Eastern U.S. could bring dangerous conditions.
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One of the tasks of the Western Massachusetts Passenger Rail Commission is to recommend an entity that would oversee the rail service.
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Massachusetts was among nine states that had overall road safety scores in the "danger" tier, in part for its resistance to heightened seatbelt enforcement.