District 3 Councillor Frank Baker, who developed a reputation over six terms for delivering constituent services and sometimes clashing with his colleagues on the City Council, isn’t running for reelection. Baker released a statement Thursday morning saying the decision came after a “lengthy deliberation.” “The privilege and responsibility of serving as a city councilor
Liz Miranda, elected four years ago as a state representative, returns to Beacon Hill this week to take the oath of office as state senator for the Second Suffolk District. Her swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for Jan. 4 inside the State House. She plans a “Community Inauguration” at Roxbury Community College on Fri., Jan. 6, at 6:30 p.m. Miranda grew up in what’s known as
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Adam G. Hinds, a Massachusetts state senator and former United Nations negotiator, will be the new chief executive officer and executive director of Dorchester’s Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate. He will take up the post next Monday (Sept. 26) a day after resigning the Berkshire-based state Senate seat rethat he has held since 2017. Bruce A. Percelay,
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate has selected state Sen. Adam Hinds as its new chief executive officer and executive director, starting on...