Disability Law Center: Disturbing conditions at a Worcester nursing home prompt questions of state oversight
January 31, 2024
Residents of a for-profit Worcester skilled nursing facility were subjected to inadequate care and neglect that in some cases left… Read more
Scrutinize private equity’s involvement in health care
January 17, 2024
When Pamela Daly got new wheelchair brakes, they rattled and didn’t work. She complained to the manufacturer but after a… Read more
MCAS graduation requirement is not punitive, it’s a lifeline for highest-need students
December 6, 2023
EQUITY, A TERM often at the forefront of discussions surrounding public schools, is not merely a buzzword. It represents the… Read more
5 for Good: New Hampshire man defies odds, raises funds to fight diabetes
November 17, 2023
NORTH HAMPTON, N.H. — Brandon Fogwell, of North Hampton, New Hampshire, lives with the risk of having a seizure at… Read more
A Profile of Racial Equity at Boston Public Schools
October 25, 2023
In Boston’s current education system, students of color, particularly our Black and Brown students, are disproportionately impacted by gaps in… Read more
Slowey McManus Announces Communications Accelerator Program for Emerging Life Science Companies
September 20, 2023
BOSTON – September 20, 2023 – Slowey McManus Communications (SMC) today announced the launch of the Communications Accelerator program for… Read more
Man convicted of murder in 1993 gets new trial after key evidence called into question
September 11, 2023
"The only remaining evidence was the testimony of two eyewitnesses who viewed the perpetrator at night for less than ten… Read more
After Chelsea man’s murder conviction is overturned, attorneys call on Suffolk DA to drop charges
September 11, 2023
Attorneys convened outside Suffolk Superior Court Monday to urge Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden to drop the charges against a… Read more
Lawyers for man who spent 30+ years in Massachusetts prison call on DA to dismiss charges
September 11, 2023
BOSTON — Another potential wrongful conviction is coming to light in Suffolk County as a judge orders a new trial… Read more
Chelsea man’s decades-old murder conviction overturned
September 11, 2023
Standing with the support of a cane on the steps of the Suffolk Superior Courthouse in Boston on Monday, Thomas… Read more
Massachusetts 3rd graders falling short of early literacy benchmarks
September 6, 2023
READING IS THE foundation of all learning, and literacy the touchstone for academic success. While reading is essential at all grade… Read more
Boston’s business community understands that it must embrace climate action
August 28, 2023
Sabrina Shankman’s article on how utilities and the business community are now working together with state officials and climate advocates… Read more