US – Saturday, March 20
The Senate’s Weak Health Care Bill
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid “got to 60” at 1:08 yesterday morning, clearing a key Republican hurdle and keeping the Senate’s version of a health care reform bill on track for passage before Christmas.
 
Alumni look for like-minded fans
When last month’s apocalyptic snowstorm never hit, despite empty streets outside, 50 Syracuse basketball fans still attended a local alumni association basketball watch party at the Pour House.
 
MBTA steps up for Riverside riders
Riverside Line commuters only have to endure two more days of bus service as Secretary of Transportation Jeffery Mullen estimated yesterday that the D line will be open for the Monday morning commute.  
 
Twenty years without a clue
For the past twenty years officials at the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum have been working with FBI agents the U.S. Attorney’s office to bring back 13 stolen artifacts that were infamously stolen on March 18th, 1990.  
 
Two tickets to ‘Paradise Lost’
“Paradise Lost” is a Depression-era drama rife with parallels to the current economic and political climate. In the wrong hands, a predictable production of Clifford Odets’ period piece could bore an entire audience into a coma.
 
‘I’ll be your mama’
Sandra Shipley says she wants a lot of people to come see her in “Entertaining Mr. Sloane,” but there’s one person she’s a little nervous about.
 
Buchholz: Season in majors the goal
For three years, the Red Sox have implored Clay Buchholz to slow down. Still, who could blame the right-hander for wishing April 9 was here already?
 
Cooke-ing up a B’s grudge match
When the Bruins and Penguins face off tonight at the Garden, it will be more than a chance for the Bruins to hang on to the final playoff spot in the East.
 
T Time: Week of February 26, 2010
Where to go and what to see
 
Updated 22:56, October the 2nd, 2008
 

Budget cuts on the way

Officials chime in

In a joint statement, House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi and Senate President Therese Murray said, “The Legislature agrees with the governor on the need to make cuts now across state agencies under his statutory authority and we will cooperate in that effort and in our continuing efforts to find greater savings and efficiencies in state government.”

 

 Substantial budget cuts, consolidating resources and dismantling the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority are among measures Gov. Deval Patrick outlined Thursday after announcing the state will need to make up $233 million due to lower-than-expected revenues in the fiscal year’s first quarter.

All of the details of the expected cuts and layoffs weren’t laid out Thursday, but Patrick said they would collectively result in “hundreds of millions of dollars” and that he would know more in two weeks once the revenue estimates have been recalculated. He also called cutting local aid “a last resort.”

Though revenue is $233 million below its benchmark, $80 million of that will be made up in anticipated one-time payments. Patrick said he will cut the executive office’s budget by 7 percent and will ask other departments to cut back, as well.

“As disruptive as these actions may be, the circumstances demand action,” Patrick said.

Though Patrick said the revenue losses only represent a fraction of the state’s $28 billion budget, he admitted “they signal worse news ahead.” He also acknowledged future legislative initiatives may have to be scaled back or delayed.

As for the Turnpike Authority, Patrick wants to merge it into the rest of the state’s transportation agencies, a move former Gov. Mitt Romney failed to achieve.

The aggressive move would help restructure the Big Dig debt load, but Patrick wasn’t sure exactly how much it would eventually save. He said he hopes to file legislation to dissolve the Turnpike and reform the state and MBTA pension systems in January along with next year’s budget.

 
 
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MMMpod
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.