Congressional supporters of the health reform act had plenty of warning that, however good its intentions, the bill was venturing into unprecedented legal ground.
A romping, stomping score by Louis Andriessen, Europe's liveliest angry-young-man of classical music, is featured at this program — another sign of the vital musical programming at Cornish these days.
In the House, Republicans are content to let majority Democrats take the heat for hard choices. In the Senate, leadership is dealing the Republicans into the big card game. So far, Zarelli isn't showing his trumps.
Schools Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson’s firing rightly punishes her for the waste, or worse, of district money by her employees, but her departure doesn't mean Susan Enfield or anyone else can dramatically improve our schools unless we redefine the problem.
A bill passed by the state Senate makes modest changes in the GET tuition program to protect the state against the risks of rapidly rising tuition rates. But how about protecting families and students?