So sayeth David Bernstein on Facebook. Sen. Wolf said Ethics Commission was taking too long to decide and his window of opportunity was closing. I am disappointed and now officially undecided. … [Read more...]
Archives for October 21, 2013
What I Do and Why I Do It
I publish a weekly listing of Energy (and Other) Events at the colleges, universities, and in the community around Cambridge, MA (http://hubevents.blogspot.com) and have been doing it consistently since the end of January, 2010 … [Read more...]
Reminder of Tuesday’s Mayoral Debate.
Tomorrow, at 7PM, on WGBH, one of the few Boston Mayoral Debates will be hosted by Eagan and Braude. There are not that many debates, so if this conflicts with some sports related programming nonsense, please TIVO one or the other and … [Read more...]
Beer lovers rejoice, Yuengling coming back to Massachusetts
After a 20 year hiatus, Yuengling is scheduled to be available in Massachusetts by the spring of 2014. Yuengling is a 6th generation family owned brewery, the oldest in America. Don't take my word how great it tastes, Pres. Obama is on … [Read more...]
Connolly on the Boston Mayoral Final Push
Click the player below for 17 minutes of Boston mayoral candidate John Connolly speaking of the last 15 years to the voting. Weeks in the making, I was pleased to have the other shoe today, the second of the two finalists in next month’s … [Read more...]
Globenesia on redistricting
During the heat of the federal shutdown, the Globe’s editorial writers recently suggested that a non-partisan redistricting commission, here in Massachusetts, could help end the hyper-partisanship gripping Washington. To see if that’s … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Needs an Experienced, Professional AG
This morning, I launched my campaign for Massachusetts Attorney General. I’m the first announced candidate in the race and a first-time candidate so I know I have my work cut out for me over the next 13 months. But the conversation … [Read more...]