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THE TRACK LEAST TRAVELED

Written by NATE HOMAN Posted January 9, 2019 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

Plimptonville

Daybreak at a semihistoric MBTA station you have never heard of and will probably never use

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: commuter rail, commuter train, Dedham, George Plimpton, mass transit, MBTA, Norwood, Paris Review, Plimptonville, suburban transit, train, transit, Walpole

TOWNIE: TAX DELINQUENT, TAX GIVEAWAY

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted November 2, 2017 Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Townie

 

Crutchfield sues Mass over online taxes, unions protest Siemens

 

Online retailer tries to duck sales taxes

For a long time, the internet was like the Wild West for online sales. Companies sold products to consumers all over the US, and the feds and many states were slow to tax those transactions. You know, because “innovation ...  read more

Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Townie Tagged With: corporations, Crutchfield, economy, Giveaway, government, Jason Pramas, malfeasance, Massachusetts, Politics, scam, Siemens, taxation, Townie, Walpole

DEDHAM AND GOLIATH: THE WAR AGAINST BIG ENERGY IS RAGING ON THE SOUTHERN EDGE OF BOSTON

Written by NICK MOORHEAD Posted July 22, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, Non-fiction

The war against Big Energy is raging on the southern edge of Boston—and it’s being fought by a peculiar troupe of pipeline protesters

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, Non-fiction Tagged With: Algonquin Pipeline, amc, Board of Selectmen, Boston City Council, CommonWealth Magazine, Dedham, Dedham Pipeline, Dedham Police, federal government, FERC, Legacy Place, Maine, Massachusetts Legislature, New England energy, Norman Bay, Protest, Seamus Whelan, Spectra Energy, spokespeople, Stop the West Roxbury Lateral Pipeline, SWRL, Walpole, West Roxbury Pipeline, Westwood

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