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Baker s VAX MANDATE — Parsing the Boston mayor s race PACs — LONG LINES for COVID TESTS return

Baker s VAX MANDATE — Parsing the Boston mayor s race PACs — LONG LINES for COVID TESTS return
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Retirement credit bill would add three-year bonus for essential workers

Retirement credit bill would add three-year bonus for essential workers
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Correctional staff in Hampden, Worcester counties are getting vaccinated at rates higher than the state, but vaccine myths persist

Correctional staff in Hampden, Worcester counties are getting vaccinated at rates higher than the state, but vaccine myths persist Updated Mar 17, 2021; More than 60% of Hampden and Worcester counties’ correctional staff have agreed to in-house COVID-19 vaccinations, a rate about 10% higher than Department of Correction employees statewide. It’s a trend that’s helped multiple facilities slowly return to normal operations, including increased visitations and educational programming for inmates. Prisoners and correctional officers in Massachusetts were among those included in the first phase of the state’s vaccination rollout. But local officials say they’re still striving to stamp out vaccination myths and misinformation among correctional officers and inmates, even though the virus has infected more than 2,700 Massachusetts prison and jail workers and left 22 inmates dead. Nationwide, distrust in prison administration and the handling of the pandemic prompted several

Jeffrey Turco Wins Democratic Primary To Succeed DeLeo In Special Election Primary

Jeffrey Turco Wins Democratic Primary To Succeed DeLeo In Special Election Primary Jeffrey Turco will move forward to the general election for state representative of the 19th Suffolk District to succeed former House Speaker Robert Deleo, after pulling in 36.2% of the vote in Tuesday’s special primary election. “I’m thrilled with the level of support I received across the district, the people that came out and held signs and really went door to door and made thousands of phone calls,” Turco said in an interview with Revere TV Tuesday night. “I’m looking forward to getting through to March 30th and convincing the voters that I should win the election.”

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