Tax change lifts plans for 'hyperscale' data center campus in Westfield
Developers in the coming months could break ground on a western Massachusetts data center campus where investments could total $4 billion, a project buoyed by a new state tax incentive.
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Janey Walks Back Comparing Proof-Of-Vaccination Requirement To Jim Crow-Era Policies
Acting Mayor Kim Janey said her Tuesday comment diverted attention away from the importance of vaccine equity. -
Campbell Condemns Janey's Linking Vaccine Requirements To Slavery, Jim Crow
Mayoral candidate calls for Boston to follow NYC requiring vaccines for indoor dining, gyms. -
What’s At Stake In Somerville’s Mayoral Race?
The city's days as an affordable alternative to Cambridge are no more. -
Former Gov. Deval Patrick On Cuomo Allegations: ‘There Does Have To Be A Reckoning’
Patrick also discussed his work advising the Biden White House on the future of technology and the fight around voting rights. -
Boston: Only One Mayoral Candidate Says Moving Money From Police To Social Services Is A Top Priority
Most have narrowed their focus to improving the Police Department's response to mental health crises. -
Mass. Lawmakers Seek Automatic Seal For Eviction Records
Proponents fear those evicted being branded with a "Scarlet E" harms future housing. -
Biden Calls On New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo To Resign After Harassment Report
"I think he should resign," Biden said of his fellow Democrat. -
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Sexually Harassed Multiple Women, State Probe Finds
The nearly five-month investigation found that the Cuomo administration was a "hostile work environment" and that it was "rife with fear and intimidation." -
Voters Are Set To Decide A Hard-Fought Democratic Primary In Ohio
National Democrats have descended on the Cleveland area to take sides as two competing factions of the party fight for a historic Democratic seat. -
White House Calls On States To Do More After Federal Eviction Ban Expires
Democratic allies have called on the Biden administration to extend the federal pause on evictions, but the White House maintains that its hands are tied by a June Supreme Court ruling.