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Advocates decry “shadow campaign” subverting ballot initiative to legalize psychedelics in Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Parole Board still faces big challenges despite making some improvements this past year. Its final member was approved this week, but is the body equipped to operate efficiently?
From generating buzz around their cause to getting heard on Beacon Hill, psychedelics advocates had a big March. But underneath the wins, fractures in the movement as well as external opposition could undermine legalization efforts.
Just look at what happened to the former East Cambridge courthouse property (now “40 Thorndike”) …
A roundup of recent articles from the Massachusetts independent press
No, Taxing Massachusetts’ Richest Colleges Will Not Bankrupt Them. Here’s Why.
Amid the MFA rebrand, the legacy institution offers Boston-area teen artists a new type of internship
Surprise hit film hoists lurking contradictions into plain sight
New Massachusetts psychedelics group will advocate for equitable access and support Black and Indigenous communities
The home health organization can’t afford to lose more nurses ... but nurses can’t afford to stay
Despite the saturation of competitive indie bookstores in and around the Mass. capital, many are forming alliances and fostering community to keep the local literary culture alive

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