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Governor Deval Patrick is expected to announce today that National Grid and Cape Wind have agreed to negotiate a long-term contract that would allow the utility to buy electricity generated by the planned offshore wind farm - a critical step to... Full Article at Boston Globe
Editor's note: This is another in a series of profiles on the candidates running in Tuesday's U.S. Senate primary. Full Article at NewburyportNews.com
It took a few years to come to fruition, but on Monday, it became official: The Ultimate Fighting Championship will be coming to Boston next summer. Full Article at Boston Globe
Republican gubernatorial candidate Charles D. Baker raised more than $500,000 last month, his campaign said today, yet another strong fund-raising haul in his bid to unseat the incumbent Democrat, Governor Deval Patrick. Full Article at Boston Globe
BOSTON -- Gov. Deval Patrick is taking a sick day. Aides cancelled the governor's entire public schedule on Tuesday, saying he's "under the weather." Full Article at WHDH-TV
Governor Deval Patrick cleared his scheduled and called in sick today because he is "under the weather," according to aide. Patrick has not been diagnosed with anything specific, but he felt too ill to come in the office, the aide said. Full Article at Boston Globe
Aides cancelled the governor’s entire public schedule on Tuesday, saying he’s "under the weather." Patrick was noticably congested as he spoke with reporters following a legislative leadership meeting on Monday. Full Article at Boston Herald
BOSTON -- Gov. Deval Patrick is taking a sick day. Aides canceled the governor's entire public schedule on Tuesday, saying he's "under the weather." Full Article at Boston Channel.com
BOSTON—Gov. Deval Patrick is taking a sick day. Aides cancelled the governor's entire public schedule on Tuesday, saying he's "under the weather." Full Article at Boston Globe
Gov. Deval Patrick is rolling out a new $150 million loan fund designed to help create more affordable housing units in Massachusetts. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick signed legislation yesterday that will regulate MMA. Massachusetts Gov. Full Article at Bloody Elbow
BOSTON – Monday, November 30, 2009 – Standing with housing and community leaders, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick today highlighted a law he signed last week to keep publicly-assisted rental properties affordable and announced the roll-out of a $15... Full Article at All American Patriots
Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick officially signed mixed martial arts legislation into law on Monday, clearing the way for a UFC card to take place in Boston, likely in early Summer. "I am so pumped that the UFC is finally coming to Massachusetts," Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
Veterans activists, including some from the Attleboro area, are asking Bay State residents to write Gov. Deval Patrick to protest the closing of outpatient facilities at the state's two Soldiers Homes. Full Article at The Sun Chronicle Online
BOSTON - Last June, Gov. Deval Patrick triumphantly announced the bill he had just signed would deliver "real cost savings" and "radically" reduce the state's transportation bureaucracy. Full Article at The Sun Chronicle Online
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick on Monday signed into law a bill regulating mixed martial arts, making it a near certainty that the UFC will host an event in the Bay State sometime in 2010. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Governor Deval Patrick and House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo sought yesterday to reconcile their public spat over DeLeo’s unwillingness to call members back from their six-week holiday recess to act on a series of bills the governor has urged lawmakers to... Full Article at Boston Globe
by Peter Cassels EDGE Contributor Tuesday Dec 1, 2009 Can a gay Republican win high elective office in one of the most liberal states? Full Article at EDGE Boston
Six community hospitals argue that a state funding formula has collectively shortchanged them roughly $70 million in Medicaid funds in just three years, so they’re heading to court today to get the formula changed. Full Article at The Enterprise | Brockton, MA
A state effort to preserve affordable-housing rental properties received a boost yesterday as Governor Deval Patrick unveiled a $150 million loan fund aimed at helping organizations and individuals buy such developments and keep rents below market... Full Article at Boston Globe
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President Barack Obama, flanked by Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, right, and Lt. Gov. Tim Murray, gestures during a fundraiser for Patrick, Friday, Oct. 23,2009, in Cambridge, Mass.
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 24: Interim Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) (L), U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) (R) and Massachusetts Democratic Governor Deval Patrick (C) sit together before a press conference on September 24, 2009 at the Statehouse in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 24: Massachusetts Democratic Governor Deval Patrick (C) speaks as U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) (L) and Interim Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) look on at a press conference on September 24, 2009 at the Statehouse in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 24: Interim Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) speaks at a press conference on September 24, 2009 at the Statehouse in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 24: Victoria (L) and Ted Kennedy Jr. listen as Interim Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) speaks at a press conference on September 24, 2009 at the Statehouse in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 24: Interim Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) speaks as U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) (L) looks on at a press conference on September 24, 2009 at the Statehouse in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 24: Interim Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) speaks at a press conference on September 24, 2009 at the Statehouse in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 24: Interim Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) is embraced by U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) (L) at a press conference on September 24, 2009 at the Statehouse in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 24: Interim Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) speaks as U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) (L) and Massachusetts Democratic Governor Deval Patrick (R) look on at a press conference on September 24, 2009 at the Statehouse in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »Former Democratic National Committee chairman Paul Kirk Jr. apeaks after being introduced by Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick (R) as his interim U.S. Senate appointee in Boston, Massachusetts September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. , left, becomes emotional as he speaks, while Mass. Gov.
View Photo »Former Democratic Party chairman Paul G. Kirk Jr. speaks as Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. , left, and Mass. Gov.
View Photo »Former Democratic Party chairman Paul G. Kirk Jr. takes the podium as Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. , left, and Mass. Gov.
View Photo »Former Democratic Party chairman Paul G. Kirk Jr. , left, smiles with Mass. Gov.
View Photo »Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, center, speaks with Richard Dougherty, of West Long Branch, N.J. , right, while walking through the downtown section of Oak Bluffs, Mass. , of Martha's Vineyard, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, left, and Vice President Joe Biden listen during the funeral for Eunice Kennedy Shriver at Saint Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church in the Hyannis section of Barnstable, Mass. , Friday, Aug. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, left, talks to Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell, before leaving a Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing on "Tracking the Money: Preventing Waste, Fraud and Abuse of Recovery Act Funding" on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, July 8, 2009, i...
View Photo »Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, left, and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, center, tour the neonatal intensive care unit of the Tufts Medical Center in Boston Friday, June 6, 2009.
View Photo »ROXBURY, MA - MAY 27: United States Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announces the national recipients of $1.5 billion in New Market Tax Credits awards May 27, 2009 while U.S Representative Barney Frank (L) Boston Mayor Thomas Menino (C) and Governor Deval Patrick look on at Projec...
View Photo »ROXBURY, MA - MAY 27: United States Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announces the national recipients of $1.5 billion in New Market Tax Credits awards May 27, 2009 at Project Hope in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
View Photo »ROXBURY, MA - MAY 27: United States Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick prior to announcing the national recipients of $1.5 billion in New Market Tax Credits awards May 27, 2009 at Project Hope in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
View Photo »ROXBURY, MA - MAY 27: United States Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner speaks with Match School student Shaniqua Choice while Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick (L) and State Representative Marie St. Fleur look on during the announcment of the national recipients of $1.5 billion in...
View Photo »Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick (L) and U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner talk at the Project Hope Community Building in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts May 27, 2009.
View Photo »ROXBURY, MA - MAY 27: United States Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner greets State Representative Marie St. Fleur (R) and Sister Margaret Leonard (C) at Project Hope May 27, 2009 to announce the national recipients of $1.5 billion in New Market Tax Credits awards May 27, 2009 at Proj...
View Photo »ROXBURY, MA - MAY 27: United States Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner arrives at Project Hope May 27, 2009 to announce the national recipients of $1.5 billion in New Market Tax Credits awards May 27, 2009 at Project Hope in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
View Photo »BOSTON, MA - SEPTEMBER 24: Interim Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr. (D-MA) (L), U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA) (R) and Massachusetts Democratic Governor Deval Patrick (C) sit together before a press conference on September 24, 2009 at the Statehouse in Boston, Massachusetts.
View Photo »but I'm delighted that they will continue to grow jobs in Massachusetts and they will be a part of our emerging clean tech sector.
We also had the opportunity to visit with a number of folks, including Katie Couric, Pepsi CEO Indra Nooyi, Dr. Sanjay Gupta of CNN, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, Maryland Congressman Elijah Cummings, California Congressman Ed Royce and former Sen. Bennett Johnston’s wife, Mary.
While health reform is very popular in Massachusetts, there’s no doubt cost is on everyone’s mind
Massachusetts needs someone who is an independent thinker, who does not take his or her orders from the Washington insiders, or from Harry Reid, or Deval Patrick.
And although there has been an increase in reported cases in the last week, there has not yet been so much as to put a real strain on the hospital system here in Massachusetts
Governor Deval Patrick swept through Washington yesterday, wrapping up a two-day tour to advance the states interests in health care, economic development, and transportation - a trip that also let him showcase his access to the city’s most powerful Democrats, including President Obama.
It's exciting. I guess I'm still an amateur about this sort of thing ... I think it's great that the President of the United States, the leader of the free world, is coming to see us.
The president's politicking on Friday begins in Cambridge, Mass., with a quick 'official' event at MIT to challenge the nation to lead the global economy in clean energy ... That appearance significantly brings down the cost of flying the president to fundraisers designed to raise money for two politica...
I'm thrilled the president is coming and I think most people in Massachusetts would be thrilled and honored that a sitting President of the United States has chosen Massachusetts to come and give an important clean energy speech
We congratulate Cleveland and wish them the best of luck. We are proud of our team representing Boston -- and thank Mayor Tom Menino and Governor Deval Patrick for their full support. We thank the entire LGBT community for their support
lot of concern ... I want you to know that we are receiving our doses of H1N1 vaccine just as fast as they can be made, and we are turning it around and getting it out to you as fast or faster than most other states.
I'm disappointed that Attorney General Martha Coakley and Governor Deval Patrick did not agree with my request for an immediate and stern response to allegations of corruption involving ACORN
Transportation reform has already produced significant savings for the people of Massachusetts, and today's agreement is a further indication of the positive results we can expect to see from our landmark reform ... I thank the entire team for efforts to reach an agreement that is fair and favorable for...
Massachusetts law calls for a special election to fill a Senate vacancy, and that will be held in January. But the state Legislature this week passed a bill permitting the governor, Democrat Deval Patrick, to appoint an interim successor until the election is held
This influx of funds will help keep our economic recovery on track by putting people back to work and by creating new affordable housing opportunities for families across Massachusetts
Governor Deval Patrick huddled with a small group of trusted advisers last night to finalize his choice for an interim U.S. senator, with indications pointing to former Democratic National Committee chairman Paul G. Kirk Jr., who has the strong backing of the immediate family of the late Edward M. Kenne...
I am grateful to Secretary Vilsack for granting this disaster declaration, which will give Massachusetts farmers who were affected by the rainy and cool weather we suffered this summer access to loans and other assistance ... I would also like to thank the members of our Congressional delegation for the...
The state Senate approved a bill yesterday that would let Governor Deval Patrick appoint an interim successor to Edward M. Kennedy, paving the way for the appointment of a new US senator as early as tomorrow and providing Democrats in Washington the potential 60th vote they have been seeking to pass a h...
Since the first outbreak of H1N1 this spring, we have worked overtime to prepare and provide the public with the information they need to stay healthy
The state Senate passed a bill this afternoon that would allow Governor Deval Patrick to name an interim successor to Edward M. Kennedy, potentially paving the way for appointment of a new US senator later this week.
In all these and other ways, Congress is debating our future — right now ... The issues before the Congress and the nation are simply too important to Massachusetts for us to be one voice short.
Leaders of the state Senate expect to begin debate this morning on a bill that would let Governor Deval Patrick appoint an interim successor to Edward M. Kennedy, potentially paving the way for appointment of a new US senator later this week
Senator Kennedy courageously argued that health care should be a right and not a privilege
House lawmakers approved legislation last night that gives Governor Deval Patrick the power to appoint a temporary successor to the late Edward M. Kennedy in the US Senate, putting Massachusetts on track to have a new senator in place by next week
For the next few months, [Kirk] will carry on the work and focus of Senator Kennedy, mindful of his mission, his values and his love of Massachusetts
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