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A New Poll Says Mass Democrats Are More Likely To Lean Moderate
The poll found that while progressive Democrats were a significant part of the state’s Democratic electorate, they only made up 22 percent of the entire population. -
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Reville Optimistic Legislature Will Be Able To Fund $1.5 Billion To Mass. Schools
Education reformers praised the bill for promising to inject $1.5 billion into the state’s schools, but the funding for the bill is expected to come from future tax revenues and the hope that the legislature continues to allocate funding for schools in future budgets. -
Will Former Gov. Bill Weld Be On The Ballot In Massachusetts?
MassGOP, the state Republican political party, has opted to leave Weld off the state's primary ballot. -
Regional News: New Hampshire Mortality, Creative Solutions for Cape Labor Shortage And Another Rhode Island Christmas Tree Controversy
Under the Radar's Regional News contributors return to give us the scoop on the latest New England stories you need to know. -
Lowell City Council Votes For 'Hybrid' At-Large, District Councilor Election System
The new system will go into effect ahead of Lowell's 2021 municipal election. -
Mashpee Elects First Wampanoag Select Board Member In A Decade
Many hope David Weeden's election will mark a turning point in what’s been a sometimes difficult relationship between the town and the tribe. -
Andrea Cabral On The Resignation Of State Police Head Kerry Gilpin
On Wednesday, state police officials announced Gilpin will step down from her role. -
Head of State Police Retiring Next Week
Col. Kerry Gilpin has helmed the agency through a period of turmoil as an overtime fraud scandal and other issues hounded the ranks of the State Police. -
Paul Coogan Elected Mayor Of Fall River Over Incumbent Jasiel Correia
Coogan addressed the ongoing political saga that has made Fall River, in his words, “a joke and a laughingstock” in the state.