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Haverhill CPA makes 2023 Women to Watch list

BOSTON — Haverhill resident Jessica Greene, CPA, MSA, was selected as a 2023 Women to Watch Award winner by the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MassCPAs), the professional association

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Springfield Makes Strides in Unfunded Pension Deficit

Springfield Makes Strides in Unfunded Pension Deficit
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Bristol, other counties join forces to administer federal stimulus

Bristol, other counties join forces to administer federal stimulus
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Plymouth, Norfolk counties join forces to administer federal stimulus

Plymouth, Norfolk counties join forces to administer federal stimulus
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Funding for Springfield's 'precarious' pension system ticks upward


Funding for Springfield’s ‘precarious’ pension system ticks upward
Updated 5:13 AM;
SPRINGFIELD An audit of the city’s finances still finds the retirement fund in “precarious” condition, and it remains the worst-funded public pension system in Massachusetts, but city officials took solace in a newly reached milestone.
Powers & Sullivan LLC, of Wakefield, reported Wednesday that the city’s pension system is 30.2% funded, surpassing the 30% mark for the first time in recent years. This was based on valuation data as of Jan. 1, 2020, and compares to 27.2% two years earlier.
City councilors, after hearing the latest audit report this week, said Thursday they are glad there has been progress.

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