The four-day-long recount came after the opposing mayoral candidate, Jean-Bradley Derenoncourt, claimed ballots were ...
The Boston City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to set commercial property taxes at 175 percent of the rate paid by ...
Brownsberger’s comments come as Wu has attempted to renew debate about her tax proposal one year after the state Senate shut ...
The solutions are viewed as either a Band-Aid or desperately needed residential relief, but it's clear that property taxes in ...
Staff at Northeastern University told GBH’s Kirk Carapezza that the school has laid off employees recently, though a ...
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What does a CT mayor do when no longer mayor? Stratford's Hoydick is 'not ruling out anything'
After eight years, Republican Laura Hoydick's time running Stratford is over with her loss to Democrat David Chess Nov. 4.
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Boston office slump worsens as mayor seeks higher taxes
Boston's commercial core is caught in a painful feedback loop, with empty offices eroding property values just as city ...
At a press conference Thursday, Wu said her Beacon Hill colleague, Collins, doesn’t “understand the basic facts of what his constituents are going through,” with residential property taxes expected to ...
One day after Boston Mayor Michelle Wu renewed her legislative push to ease the pain of property tax hikes on Boston ...
Time-sensitive plan to lower tax bills for Boston residents stuck in neutral as Senate won't assign it to a committee, ...
Taxation has become a tool of deception in Boston under Mayor Michelle Wu's administration, as the city pushes through its most significant tax hike in nearly two decades amidst a cloud of secrecy.
A day after Boston Mayor Michelle Wu singled out state Sen. Nick Collins for killing her tax shift legislation, Collins fired ...
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