Our View: Occupiers need to focus

December 8, 2011 Our View: Occupiers need to focus The Salem News Thu Dec 08, 2011, 05:00 AM EST Boston Mayor Thomas Menino was right on the money this week when he observed that the national Occupy movement is "aiming their fire at the wrong place." Menino's attempts to deal with the two-month-long Occupy Boston protest comes with some recognition that the movement has caught the attention of the struggling middle and lower classes. A recent poll showed that Bay Staters are evenly split regarding the movement, with part-time employees and the unemployed displaying Continue reading >>>

Blue Cross reaches deal with area doctors

A network representing roughly 200 MetroWest Medical Center doctors and 1,300 other physicians in Greater Boston has signed a new deal with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, ending a contract dispute that could have caused Blue Cross customers to switch providers and businesses to switch carriers. The new three-year deal provides a 3 percent rate boost, on average, for the doctors in the New England Quality Care Alliance, as well as for the affiliated Tufts Medical Center. In turn, they have agreed to a contract that requires them to outperform other Blue Cross providers in checking Continue reading >>>

Weston Students to Perform in Rivers School Concerts

Editor's note: Information submitted by Rivers School. The Rivers School Conservatory will host several upcoming performances featuring Weston students. The first, a Young Artists Recital, will be held on Friday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Rivera Recital Hall inside Bradley Hall at 333 Winter Street, Weston.Students from around the Greater Boston area will perform a variety of pieces including music by Beethoven, Brahms, Heifetz, Ibert, Lalo, and Tchaikovsky. There will be performances by The Rivers School Conservatory’s Wind Quartet, Piano Trio, and Piano Quartet. Members of Wind Quartet include Continue reading >>>

18th annual 5K charity road race Walter’s Run set for Sunday

(Taslim Sidi / Boston Globe file)Competitors in the older age divisions of Walter's Run participated in the 2009 race. By Matt Rocheleau, Town Correspondent Walter’s Run, an 18-year-old 5K charity run, will race through West Roxbury streets this weekend. The event will kick off Sunday with a free, non-competitive youth race for ages 10 and under at 10:40 a.m. The less-than-1K Kid’s Race is overseen by Santa, and participants receive a ribbon and candy cane from the big-bearded jolly man in red. Formerly called Santa Scamper, the charity event organized by the neighborhood-based Parkway Continue reading >>>

Shrewsbury postal facility faces uncertain future

Included on the list of possible closures is the Central Massachusetts Processing and Distribution Center in Shrewsbury, a 260,000-square-foot facility that employs nearly 600. The 20-year-old plant has seen its volume grow to 1,515,428,735 pieces of mail this year, up from 1,439,782,387 in 2008. The Shrewsbury site is among 252 of 487 mail processing facilities being studied to determine possible savings and service impacts by consolidation. U.S. Rep. James P. McGovern, D-Worcester, toured the facility in September and said it doesn't make sense to shutter the facility, a stance his Continue reading >>>

Mayor Menino’s plan antes up for East Boston renewal

For more than a century, the piers that stud East Boston’s shoreline have rusted and crumbled, left as a reminders of a waterfront that once teemed with shipyards, factories, and trans-Atlantic ferries. Developers have long eyed the seaside property for apartment buildings and condominium towers with commanding views of the city skyline. Five projects waiting on the drawing board would add more than 1,800 housing units, along with restaurants, shops, and health clubs. But private financing has yet to materialize, leaving the plans to languish. Seeking to reinvigorate Continue reading >>>

Watertown State Senate financial report: 70 percent of McCarthy donors out of …

Bob McCarthy has raised more money than his three opponents for state senate, but 70 percent of the people donating to him don’t live in the district he would represent. McCarthy, President of the Professional Firefighters of Massachusetts for 24 years, raised the most money in the six-week period since declaring his candidacy, $72,125, outstripping incumbent State Representatives Will Brownsberger  (D-Belmont), and Jon Hecht (D-Watertown), and Boston attorney Tim Schofield. However, $16,000 of McCarthy's money comes from a loan to himself. He also received a $10,000 from the International Continue reading >>>

Menino scoffs at Foxboro casino plan

Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino cautioned spectators to wait for the review on the casino play between Patriots [team stats] owner Robert Kraft and Las Vegas mogul Steve Wynn. “It’s not Bob Kraft making the decision,” Menino said after a speech this morning to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. “It’s a five-member panel commission the decision.” Menino told reporters people are jumping to conclusions about who will win the three casino licenses. Suffolk Downs, which Menino favors, was thought to be a lock with its casino plan with Caesars Entertainment — before Kraft and Wynn announced Continue reading >>>