The Worcester T&G reports today that Worcester police have filed a criminal complaint for misdemeanor assault and battery against Larry Cirignano based on the incident in which he (allegedly) pushed Sarah Loy to the ground during an … [Read more...]
Woman assaulted at VoteOnMarriage rally files criminal charges
Hot off the presses from the KnowThyNeighbor blog, regarding the incident first reported in the Worcester Telegram & Gazette and noted twice on BMG:KnowThyNeighbor has just learned from Sarah Loy herself that she has indeed in fact … [Read more...]
Net Neutrality: it’s back, and better than ever!
With a Democratically-controlled Congress looming, the prospects for codifying net neutrality into law seem better than ever -- which will not stop Comcast, Verizon, et al. from doing their darndest to keep it from happening. The good … [Read more...]
Cape Wind wins a round in the SJC
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Judicial Court today rejected a challenge by the "Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound" to the state Energy Facilities Siting Board's decision to conditionally approve the construction of new electricity … [Read more...]
Beat the Press: the final chapter…?
I liked Emily Rooney's brief comment on how the past week had been for her and for GB's staff:We talked a lot about this with our staff this week, and I ended up saying, it's all good, in a way. And I know, I mean, it's embarrassing … [Read more...]
Beyond my wildest dreams
No, not Beat the Press. I confess I haven't watched it yet. I'm talking about Goldstein's analysis of today's startling denouement of the Deval/Trav kerfuffle. It's a thing of beauty.In September, DP made the final table, … [Read more...]
Romney: the “stay the course” candidate
Is anyone else struck by this? Especially after reading Kathryn Jean Lopez's fawning interview with Mitt Romney (HT: Jay), it seems to me that Romney is positioning himself as the guy to vote for if you want more of what you've had … [Read more...]
Romney’s Christmas list (courtesy of Ben)
Too funny to miss. Courtesy, as always, of Ben -- who, incidentally, appears to have swung back into action lately!Merry Christmas Happy Holidays Joyous Festivus Have a good one, Willard. … [Read more...]
Remind me not to subscribe to “Governing” magazine
From an article in the "[Bad] Ideas" section of Sunday's Globe:Alan Ehrenhalt, executive editor of Governing magazine, wonders why a new governor would make wider citizen activism one of his priorities. "Most citizen participation is … [Read more...]
“Beat the Press”: what’s next?
Thanks to Bob, ever the historian, for his entertaining up-summing of BeatThePressGate through today. If you didn't happen to be tuned into WRKO this morning between 9 and 10 am, I was on with Joe Sciacca (one of last Friday's … [Read more...]
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