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Tax delinquency up compared to last year, Orange collector advises
Collector Shana Smith updated the Selectboard on the extent of tax delinquency in Orange, which is up from last year, and discussed the avenues available to recover unpaid taxes while working within…
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8mHealth insurers blame high drug costs for double-digit premium hikes in Massachusetts
Health insurers in Massachusetts are planning double-digit premium hikes for next year, citing rising costs associated with pharmaceutical spending and steep provider reimbursement rates. The proposed increases have been deemed excessive by regulators, who are urging insurers and providers to return to the negotiating table. The merged market, which includes individuals and small businesses, could see an average premium spike of 12.9% in 2027, according to proposals submitted to the Division of Insurance.
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6mLearning ‘the individual red flags’: DA’s office holds training for law enforcement, EMS personnel
First responders discussed best practices for responding to crimes such as strangulation, intimate partner violence and human trafficking, and were educated on the signs and symptoms of these crimes by Daniel Batiste, deputy commissioner of the Vermont Department of Public Safety, during a training on Thursday.
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15mBehind closed doors: Two local killings renew attention on domestic violence and its warning signs
Domestic violence experts, prosecutors and victim advocates in the Pioneer Valley say domestic violence cases often begin with controlling behavior, isolation, intimidation or stalking before escalating into physical violence, and can be exacerbated by economic hardship and isolation.
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8mState seeks 'happy medium' on credit card swipe fees
BOSTON – As the legal landscape shifts around them and a national fight increasingly spills into the states, Massachusetts lawmakers are hoping that business groups, banks, credit card companies and payment processors will help them cut a path through the thicket of credit card swipe fees. In a 2024 economic development law, Massachusetts created a […]
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5mSpringfield attorney announces run for Governor’s Council
Michael A. Fenton, a former Springfield City Council president and attorney, has announced his candidacy for the Massachusetts Governor's Council District 8 seat. Fenton aims to bring his legal experience and stronger advocacy for western Massachusetts to the position. He plans to focus on addressing the lack of representation for western Mass on statewide boards and commissions, judicial vacancies and staffing shortages within the court system, and advocating for courthouse infrastructure projects throughout the region.