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Boston City Hall payroll glitch leaves employees with delayed paychecks: ‘Major embarrassment’

Many workers complained about delayed payments that wouldn’t arrive until after the long holiday weekend due to a payroll error at Boston City Hall. ...

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Sanitation workers walk off the job after contract negotiations falter

Hundreds of sanitation workers in the Boston area have quit their jobs, stating that they would not pick up trash until they have reached ...

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MCAS ballot question supporters pay $4K penalty to resolve late reporting accusations

In order to address allegations that authorities failed to promptly declare $2.3 million in contributions prior to the November 2024 election, the organization that ...

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Massachusetts school district faces allegations of ignoring antisemitic bullying

As organizations filed a federal civil rights brief with the Department of Education, a local school district is being accused of ignoring antisemitic bullying ...

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UK police probe ‘hate speech’ at Glastonbury

London Rap punk duo Bob Vylan, who garnered harsh criticism after leading masses of music fans in yelling “death” to the Israeli soldiers during ...

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MBTA will offer free service the night of July 4 – here’s how it works

The public transportation organization said on Monday that it will once again provide free transportation to those who attend the Fourth of July fireworks. ...

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Trump’s big bill nears passage in Senate

WASHINGTON A final Senate vote is anticipated late Monday or early Tuesday, bringing Republicans one step closer to passing their tax and spending cut ...

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Bay State officials react to killing of Idaho firefighters

A day after the country started to learn about the specifics of an alleged sniper ambush and killing of two Idaho firemen, the Bay ...

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Wind energy contract deadline pushed back

Without any agreements in place, the deadline for companies to complete contracts covering a portion of the state’s slow-to-start wind power ambitions has passed ...

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Trump escalates battle with Harvard

Washington In a move that might endanger all of Harvard University’s government funding, including federal student aid, President Donald Trump’s administration stepped up its ...

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