Both the Malden Evening News and the Medford Daily Mercury have stopped publishing daily print and online editions after runs of well over 100 years each, the Associated Press reports at the Telegram.
Meanwhile, the Boston Globe seems to be benefiting from a surge of interest in supporting journalism in the Trump era. Citing an internal memo, Dan Kennedy reports that among a host of positive indicators is a one-week gain of more than 1,300 paid digital subscribers.
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DeLeo: Let’s wait yet another month before restoring budget cuts |
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House Speaker Report DeLeo wants to wait yet another month to see how state tax revenues are holding up before taking any action on restoring some of Gov. Baker’s $98 million in budget cuts made in early December, reports Colin Young at SHNS. But DeLeo was saying the same thing about waiting for December’s revenue numbers and then January’s revenue numbers – and after February the state would be about two-thirds through the fiscal year. And so?
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After pay hike, new pressure for tax holiday |
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The head of the state’s retail association says the group will push hard for a return of the sales tax-free weekend this year and lawmakers may have handed the group some leverage by pushing through a pay hike package that cost about the same amount, Chris Villani of the Herald reports.
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Bad restaurant reviews called political payback |
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Barnstable County Commissioner Ronald Beaty Jr. posted nearly identical negative reviews of two Cape Cod eateries owned by the family of another commissioner in what is being called an act of political revenge, Geoff Spillane of the Cape Cod Times reports. The reviews were posted just days after commissioners criticized Beaty for contacting community leaders directly to lobby for financial support for the Cape Cod Water Protection Collaborative—and months after both restaurant had closed for the winter.
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SJC says that, yes, a teen charged with murder can also be charged with lesser crimes |
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Besides its Snow vs. Snow case yesterday, the Supreme Judicial Court was issuing a ruling on another front, as reported by O’Ryan Johnson at the Herald. Basically, the court ruled that lesser charges against a teen accused of murder didn’t have to first go through juvenile courts. O’Ryan explains.
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Setti defends McCain |
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It may sound unusual for a Newton mayor and undeclared gubernatorial candidate to be weighing in on a raging foreign policy feud between the president of the United States and a senior senator from Arizona. But for Setti Warren, the current spat between Donald Trump and John McCain has a personal angle – and he’s taking McCain’s side, as he notes on Facebook.
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Flying high with marijuana |
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The Globe’s Joshua Miller has found a fascinating gray area where it’s really not clear whose laws apply, federal or state, or who enforces what, when it comes to carrying pot onto an airplane at Logan. As he writes at one point: “Huh?” That was our reaction too.
Boston Globe
Do as we say, not as we do: Ivy League gender pay gap is far bigger than national average |
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Here’s an interesting factoid via Kyle Scott Clauss at Boston Magazine: Male and female Ivy Leaguers may start off making roughly the same amount of money after graduating, but between the ages of 24-36 the gap widens big time, with the guys making far more, so much so that the Ivy League gap is twice as wide as the national average, based on stats from a recent report.
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Because it needed to be done: Covering the TV reporters covering yesterday’s storm |
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Universal Hub’s Adam Gaffin was covering the TV reporters covering yesterday’s snow storm and has gripping storm-team tales, including: “WCVB's David Bienick was standing by at the Charlton rest stop on the turnpike, where he scooped out some snow with his hand before running after some guy getting in his car to ask him, in so many words, what kind of idiot he was. WCVB later showed us a viewer photo of a ruler stuck in the snow, followed by another viewer photo of a patio table covered by snow.” This is going to win Adam a Pulitzer.
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Thundersnow videos |
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Now for our own MASSterList Storm Team Coverage: We could have sworn we saw actual lightening yesterday, but we weren’t running a video at the time, so we can’t prove it. But Boston.com’s Dialynn Dwyer did compile a whole bunch of videos from people witnessing clearly audible thundersnow events yesterday.
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WGBH tracks Boston Yeti during storm |
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WGBH had some fun on its Facebook page yesterday during the storm, with a dramatic video and note: “Developing story: WGBH News has located and is tracking the progress of the elusive Boston Yeti, who has emerged for today's storm.” The Globe notes Boston Yeti’s penchant for donuts. But what type of donuts? Not mentioned. Sloppy reporting.
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Sunday public affairs TV |
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This Week in Business, NECN, 10 a.m. Shirley Leung of The Boston Globe and Doug Bankers of the BBJ talk about the business of the Super Bowl champs New England Patriots, how the T did during this week’s storm and President Trump’s tweet rebuking Nordstrom for discontinuing his daughter’s line of clothing.
CEO Corner, NECN, 10:30 a.m. Boston Marathon Race Director and DMSE Sports President Dave McGillivray talks about his work managing running events and how the running industry has evolved over the decade.
On The Record, WCVB-TV Channel 5, 11 a.m., Guest: Jim Borghesani, a marijuana advocate, who talks with anchor Ed Harding and State House reporter Janet Wu.
CityLine, WCVB-TV Channel 5, 12 p.m. With host Karen Holmes, this week’s focus: Notes from Africa.
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