FLAGGER REFORM OF 2008 FAILS TO ACHIEVE SIGNIFICANT SAVINGS

By Bob Katzen

According to a report “Whatever happened to flagger reform?” by the Bay State’s Pioneer Institute’s Greg Sullivan and Michael Chieppo, the 2008 law that allows flaggers, instead of police officers, at some construction sites, has not generated any substantial savings which was the primary intent of the law.

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SENATE REGULATIONS AND TAXING OF SHORT-TERM RENTALS

By Bob Katzen

The Senate 30-8, approved a bill that extends the state’s current 5.7 percent hotel and motel tax and up to a 6 percent local option room occupancy tax to short-term rentals offered by Airbnb, HomeAway and VRBO while leaving the regulation of these rentals including registration, licensing and inspections up to local cities and towns.

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GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS by John Dwyer


GOOD MORNING – TODAY IS SATURDAY, December 01, the 335th day of 2018 with 30 to follow. Sunrise in the Boston area is @ 6:53 and sunset is @ 4:12. The moon is waning. The morning stars are stars are Jupiter, Mars, Mercury & Saturn. The evening stars are Neptune, Uranus & Venus.
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Illegal Somerville Police Department Compensation and Overtime Scandal Info Surfaces

By William Tauro

With all this recent news out there by the media outlets emphasizing the wrong doing regarding the Massachusetts State Police overtime scandals with state troopers getting indicted, losing their pensions and getting locked up, maybe the federal authorities should also take a pretty close look to what is going on here in Somerville as well. Continue reading Illegal Somerville Police Department Compensation and Overtime Scandal Info Surfaces