Massachusetts Invests Nearly $30 Million in Climate Resilience, Aiding 54 Localities in Preparation Against Extreme Weather
The Healey-Driscoll Administration in Massachusetts awards nearly $30 million in grants to enhance local climate resilience against heat waves, flooding, and wildfires.
Boston Secures Federal Grant for Restoration of Historic Dorchester North Burying Ground Gravestones
Boston receives a federal grant to restore 150 gravestones at the historical Dorchester North Burying Ground, honoring local history including the Salem witch trials and the Revolutionary War.
Massachusetts Healey-Driscoll Administration Launches $14.5 Million Educational Facility Modernization Program
The Healey-Driscoll Administration in Massachusetts has initiated a $14.5 million program to renovate learning spaces across 29 state campuses for educational and workforce development.
Join the Healey-Driscoll Administration's COASTSWEEP Campaign to Clean Up Massachusetts Beaches Starting September 20
The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced the 2025 COASTSWEEP beach cleanup, happening from September 20 to early November, inviting volunteers to clean Massachusetts' coasts.
Worcester Man Pleads Guilty to Leading Fraudulent Medicaid Scheme, Sentenced to Prison and Ordered to Pay $500K Restitution
Felix Mercedes pled guilty in a Medicaid fraud scheme, bilking MassHealth for over $500,000. He received 1-3 years in prison, 5 years' probation, and must repay the funds.
Chelsea High School and Regional Forces Conduct Intensive Active Shooter Drills Amid Nationwide Concerns
Chelsea High School and Mary C. Burke Elementary Complex held active shooter drills with students, first responders, and regional police to prepare for potential real-life school shooting incidents.
MassDOT Celebrates 10 Years of the Knowledge Corridor, Boosting Western Mass Transportation and Economy
MassDOT celebrates the 10th anniversary of purchasing and renovating the Knowledge Corridor, essential to Amtrak's Vermonter service, highlighting successes in ridership growth and rail infrastructure development.
Healey-Driscoll Administration Unveils Plan for New Multifamily Housing Development on Bridgewater State University Land
The Healey-Driscoll administration announced the release of a Bridgewater lot for housing development, highlighting the success of the "State Land for Homes" initiative and collaboration with educational institutions.
Boston City Council Invests Over $600K in Youth Empowerment and Workforce Development Initiatives
Boston City Council approves $602,919 in grants to support youth and job seekers, funding workforce development, youth empowerment, and services like job training, career counseling, and education.











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