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By WHAV Staff | Construction taking place along Howard Street. (Courtesy photograph.) Haverhill’s housing policies are being rewarded with an interest rate cut on its water and sewer project borrowing. The city was among 113 projects to share in $819 million in state low-interest-rate loans and grants this week from Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration. The money is geared to projects designed to improve water quality, upgrade or replace aging drinking water and wastewater infrastructure and cut treatment plant energy use and costs. “These loans and grants provide critical assistance to Massachusetts cities and towns in order to replace or upgrade deteriorating water infrastructure,” said Baker. “By investing these funds today, we can leave a better environment and a clean energy future for the next generation.” ....
These businesses violated Massachusetts COVID-19 rules. Then the state gave them $1.4 million By Matt Stout Globe Staff,Updated March 11, 2021, 8:51 a.m. Email to a Friend Inside a Springfield strip club raided a year earlier by the FBI, state inspectors found maskless strippers giving lap dances. Over in Gardner, a hotel was slapped with an estimated 420 people for a pair of August weddings. A Weymouth bar owner, confronted by licensing officials about various COVID-19 violations, retorted that âno government is going to tell me how to run my business.â Since the summer, these and other businessesâ violations of Governor Charlie Bakerâs coronavirus orders were so egregious, regulators said, they temporarily lost their liquor licenses. But the Baker administration also determined they deserved something else: coveted COVID relief grants, even as thousands of other businesses have yet to see their applications fulfilled. ....
The Massachusetts State Lottery announced that it was increasing its net profit projection for the 2021 fiscal year from $940 million to $985 million. ....