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Senate panel expands on House-approved early voting plan

Early voting would be legal in Massachusetts starting in 2016 for all biennial state elections and primaries, under a bill that Senate Democrats plan to bring to the floor for a vote on Thursday.

 

Today in the News: Justin Bieber’s home searched by police

News on Justin Bieber, Chris Christie and blue meth.

 

 

Quincy YMCA to host grand opening on Jan. 26

The new Quincy YMCA facility has been open for three weeks, but the center will hold a ceremonial grand opening on Sunday, Jan. 26.

 

State pledges broad DCF review, Patrick responds to criticism

While legislators have yet to call Patrick administration officials before them for oversight hearings, two Democratic senators on Monday worried a planned independent review of the Department of Children and Families may be too narrow while a Patrick administration official said the review was designed to be broad in scope.

 

Morning Jolt: DirecTV drops Weather Channel

DirectTV dropped the Weather Channel from its lineup at midnight as the two sides battled over a contract. DirectTV replaced the channel with WeatherNation. The Weather Channel has launched a campaign aimed at viewers to promote its necessity during times of severe weather. 

 

 

A GOOD AGE: Deciding where to live after age 100

Two women, 104 and 100, found different solutions on where to live in late life. Sylvia Carlson, 104, decided it was time to move from her Quincy home of 80 years to a Braintree seniors’ community. Lillian Wentworth, 100, found a way to stay in her house after she lost the help of a longtime friend.

 

Rockland selectman presents alternative proposal for SouthField

The head of the Rockland selectmen has presented his own idea to revamp SouthField as an alternative to controversial legislation proposed by the stalled project’s master developer.

 

Braintree Town Clerk Joseph Powers suspended

Town Clerk Joseph Powers has been suspended from the job amid growing tension between himself and the Braintree Town Council.

 

Local eighth-graders selected as community-service ambassadors

Local eighth-graders will join Gov. Deval Patrick on Saturday to begin their roles as community-service ambassadors in their respective cities and towns.

 

Today in the News: Octomom charged with welfare fraud

News on Octomom, Chris Christie, and a ship arriving at the International Space Station.

 

 

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