Massachusetts
2022 Massachusetts Primary: Meet the candidates
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION
Geoff Diehl
Republican Candidate for Governor
Diehl is a former state consultant. He served from 2011-2018 representing the seventh Plymouth district representing Abington, East Bridgewater, and Whitman. Diehl beforehand ran for U.S. Senate in 2018. Diehl is at present the Director of Enterprise Growth for 1A Auto of Pepperell. Diehl was beforehand a member of the Whitman Finance Committee.
Private: Married, two youngsters. Diehl is a local of Pennsylvania. Diehl lives in Whitman.
Schooling: Lehigh College
Watch Diehl’s Espresso With Candidates interview
Chris Doughty
Republican Candidate for Governor
Doughty is president and associate of Capstan Atlantic, a multinational producer. based mostly in Wrentham. Doughty has served on the Board of Administrators for the Steel Powder Business Federation, Franklin Interfaith Council, and The Previous Colony Council of the Boy Scouts.
Private: Married with six youngsters and 4 grandchildren. Doughty lives in Wrentham
Schooling: Harvard Enterprise College, Brigham Younger College
Watch Doughty’s Espresso With Candidates interview
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Leah Cole Allen
Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Allen labored as a licensed nurse earlier than she entered politics in 2013 by declaring her intention to run in a particular election for State Consultant. She went on to win the first, after which the final election. Allen proudly served the individuals of Peabody for a number of years earlier than returning to nursing.
Private: A life-long resident of Massachusetts grew up in Lynn. Lives in Danvers along with her husband and two younger youngsters.
Schooling: N/A
Kate Campanale
Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Campanale started her profession in 2007 within the legislative and regulatory division of the Pension Profit Warranty Company in Washington, D.C. She returned to the Bay State in 2010 and shifted gears to the personal sector as a enterprise administration coordinator for Tutor Perini Company in Framingham. She later ran and gained her first marketing campaign as state consultant for the seventeenth Worcester District.
Private: A local of Leicester who now lives in Spencer along with her husband.
Schooling: Candy Briar School
Watch Campanale’s Espresso With Candidates interview
ATTORNEY GENERAL
James R. McMahon
Republican Candidate for Legal professional Common
McMahon has greater than 30 years of mixed authorized, legislation enforcement, and navy expertise. He has litigated instances at each degree within the Massachusetts courtroom system, in addition to throughout the federal system. He at present runs a legislation workplace in Buzzards Bay.
Private: A lifelong resident of Cape Cod who has been married to his spouse, Shelley, for 29 years.
Schooling: Massachusetts Navy Academy, College of Massachusetts, Suffolk College Regulation College
SECRETARY OF STATE
Rayla Campbell
Republican Candidate for Secretary of State
Campbell went straight into the Boston workforce after graduating highschool. She returned to high school and have become a DANB Licensed Dental Assistant. She later transitioned to insurance coverage and claims administration whereas volunteering for a lot of causes.
Private: Native of Boston who grew up in Scituate. She at present lives in Randolph along with her husband John and their three youngsters.
Schooling: Porter and Chester Institute of Canton
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION
Sonia Rosa Chang-Diaz
Democratic Candidate for Governor
Chang-Diaz is the primary Latina and Asian-American elected to the Massachusetts State Senate the place she serves for the 2nd district. Previous to elected workplace, Sonia served as a public college instructor within the Lynn and Boston college methods
Private: Married, two youngsters. Chang-Diaz is a local of Boston and lives in Jamaica Plain.
Schooling: College of Virginia
Maura Healey
Democratic Candidate for Governor
Healey has been serving because the Massachusetts Legal professional Common since her re-election in 2014. Previous to her present function, Healy served as chief of the Civil Rights Division, the place she spearheaded the state’s problem to the federal Protection of Marriage Act. She was then appointed chief of the Public Safety and Advocacy Bureau after which chief of the Enterprise and Labor Bureau earlier than resigning in 2013.
Private: Grew up in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, and was the oldest of 5 siblings. She at present lives in Charlestown.
Schooling: Harvard School, Northeastern College College of Regulation.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Kimberley Driscoll
Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Driscoll is at present serving her fifth time period as Salem’s first girl Mayor after being elected in 2005. Driscoll has been a regional chief on points equivalent to housing affordability, combating local weather change, and variety, fairness, and inclusivity.
Private: A local from Hawaii who at present lives in Salem along with her husband and three youngsters. along with her husband and two younger youngsters.
Schooling: Salem State School
Tami Gouveia
Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Gouveia is a State Consultant who represents the 14th Middlesex District within the Massachusetts Home of Representatives. She represents the cities of Harmony and Carlisle and elements of the cities of Acton and Chelmsford. Previous to her present place, Gouveia was a Social Employee for 25 years at Better Lawrence Group Well being Heart.
Private: A local of Lowell, Massachusetts, and a single mom of two who at present resides in Acton.
Schooling: Mount Holyoke School, and Doctorate at Boston College of Public Well being.
Eric P. Lesser
Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Lesser is serving within the Massachusetts State Senate representing communities within the Better-Springfield space. Lesser labored as a White Home aide throughout the Obama administration. Whereas within the State Senate, Lesser lead the combat for a high-speed rail connection between jap and western Mass. He proposed and handed the Scholar Mortgage Borrower Invoice of Rights.
Private: Lesser is a lifelong native of Longmeadow, Massachusetts. He’s married with three youngsters.
Schooling: Harvard School
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Andrea Pleasure Campbell
Democratic Candidate for Legal professional Common
Campbell is a former member of the Boston Metropolis Council the place she represented District 4, which incorporates elements of Boston’s Dorchester, Mattapan, Jamaica Plain, and Roslindale neighborhoods. In 2018, she was unanimously elected Metropolis Council President – the primary Black girl to carry the title.
Private: Born and raised in Boston the place she at present resides along with her husband and two youngsters.
Schooling: Princeton College and UCLA Regulation College.
Shannon Erika Liss-Riordan
Democratic Candidate for Legal professional Common
Liss-Riordan is an legal professional and former U.S. Senate candidate. She is finest recognized for being one of many prime plaintiff legal professionals within the nation, successful groundbreaking lawsuits on behalf of waitresses, truck drivers, firefighters, janitors, and Uber drivers who’ve been denied additional time, minimal wage, and different wage protections.
Private: Raised in Texas however now lives in Brookline along with her husband and three youngsters.
Schooling: Harvard School, Harvard Regulation College
SECRETARY OF STATE
William F. Galvin
Democratic Candidate for Secretary of State
Galvin serves because the twenty seventh Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth. He was first elected Secretary of the Commonwealth in 1994, and has retained this title longer than some other politician in Massachusetts historical past.
Private: Galvin was raised in Brighton the place he at present lives together with his spouse and baby.
Schooling: Boston School, Suffolk Regulation College
Tanisha M. Sullivan
Democratic Candidate for Secretary of State
Sullivan has served as Chief Fairness Officer for Boston Public Faculties, president of the Boston Department of the NAACP, as a company counsel for Sanofi Genzyme, and a fellow for CEO Motion for Racial Fairness
Private: She was raised in Brockton, Massachusetts.
Schooling: College of Virginia, Boston School
Obtain the FREE Boston 25 Information app for breaking information alerts.
Observe Boston 25 Information on Fb and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 Information NOW
©2022 Cox Media Group
Massachusetts
Winning $50,000 Powerball ticket sold in Massachusetts
A lottery player won $50,000 playing Powerball in Massachusetts on Monday.
The winning numbers for the Powerball drawing on Nov. 11 were 3, 21, 24, 34, 46 and Powerball: 9. The multiplier was a 3X.
The $50,000 ticket sold in Massachusetts matched four of the first five numbers, and the Powerball number. It was sold in Waltham at a 7-Eleven.
Overall, at least 200 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Monday, including eight in Springfield, seven in Worcester and 20 in Boston.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
So far, the largest lottery prize won in Massachusetts this year was worth $1 million a year for life.
The prize was from the lottery’s “Lifetime Millions” scratch ticket game. The winner claimed their prize through a trust on July 10, and opted to receive a one-time payment of $15.4 million.
Massachusetts
Schools closed in 3 Massachusetts communities Tuesday as teacher strike continues
GLOUCESTER – Still at a deadlock, 10,000 students in three North Shore communities have classes canceled on Tuesday, as the teacher strike continues in Gloucester, Beverly, and Marblehead.
The three unions spoke together Monday night, accusing their school committees of digging in their heels at the bargaining table while school leaders accused the unions of colluding to drag negotiations.
All three teacher union contracts expired on August 31st, 2024.
“It is not a coincidence, it’s a message that these issues are felt widely and deeply across the North Shore,” said Andrea Sherman, co-president of the Beverly Teachers Association.
“It is the school committee and their attorneys for all three districts that are colluding together to draw this out,” said Jonathan Heller president of the Marblehead Education Association.
In Gloucester, right now, school leaders say the town and teachers are $800,000 a year apart on salaries alone, plus school officials said under the union’s proposal 24 teachers would be laid off over three years.
“We are committed to mediating long into the night, but our teachers should be in the school during the day with their students,” said School Committee President Kathy Clancy. “That is unacceptable and most definitely not in the best interest of our students.”
“To meet their proposal would mean either a tax override resulting in a permanent increase to taxes or cuts to services to our taxpayers and residents,” said Gloucester Mayor Greg Verga.
Striking teachers rally together
Monday afternoon, teachers on the picket line from each district rallied with their biggest goals in mind: better wages for underpaid paraprofessionals and safer schools.
“It feels amazing because we have seen so much community support and this is just really empowering us to continue to do right by our students,” said Beverly Teacher Lauren Lauranzano.
Since teacher strikes are illegal in Massachusetts, a judge had ordered the Gloucester and Beverly teachers to be back in the classroom on Tuesday, but now they’ll be headed to court.
Marblehead will start it’s strike which was announced on Friday after failed negotiations.
The president of the state teacher’s union is in solidarity with the teacher unions, saying these are issues educators face statewide.
“Our members are saying get to the bargaining table, let’s stay all night, lets resolve these issues. These are not new issues, all of these locals have been bargaining for months and months,” said Max Page, president of the Massachusetts Teachers Association.
Massachusetts
Crews from Maine, N.H. help Massachusetts firefighters battle brush fires across state
NORTH ANDOVER – Crews from Maine and New Hampshire are making the trek down to Massachusetts to help the state battle large brush fires.
Crews coming from Maine and New Hampshire
On Monday the National Guard was helping firefighters battle brush fires by dropping buckets of water from the air on Boxford State Forest in North Andover.
“We just are fortifying that perimeter, just making sure that we’re working 20 to 30 feet in soaking it down incredibly basically turning it to mud. The unburned side we are using leaf blowers and rakes to blow everything away and wetting that down,” North Andover Deputy Fire Chief Graham Rowe said.
Rowe says the biggest challenge with this brush fire is poor cell reception in the area and accessibility to water.
“We have running tankers our closest fill-up station is about half a mile away so they have to rotate in to fill up the tankers. Cell service is bad and radio communication because of the thick brush,” he said.
Brush fires have been raging across Massachusetts for three weeks. The state is currently experiencing a severe drought.
Brush fire near golf course
About 10 miles away from the North Andover fires, grounds crews at the Gannon Golf Course in Lynn were busy keeping a close watch on the brush fires that closed down the greens.
“It sort of popped over from the other side of the reservoir you can’t quite see it in through here because there’s no water anymore it’s all dry. It sort of jumped and then it started and made its way up and to the middle, to the 13th hole,” Gannon Golf Pro David Sibley said.
Golfer Lisa Franklin is making the most of it despite only being able to play the first nine holes.
“I say hats off to all the firefighters that are doing such a great job,” Franklin said.
Red Flag warning
The National Weather Service issues a red flag warning for all of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut for Tuesday due to the new fires, high wind gusts, and dry weather. They also advise people to avoid any outdoor burning.
If you see a brush fire near you call 911.
-
Culture1 week ago
Yankees’ Gerrit Cole opts out of contract, per source: How New York could prevent him from testing free agency
-
Culture1 week ago
Try This Quiz on Books That Were Made Into Great Space Movies
-
Health5 days ago
Lose Weight Without the Gym? Try These Easy Lifestyle Hacks
-
Culture4 days ago
The NFL is heading to Germany – and the country has fallen for American football
-
Business3 days ago
Ref needs glasses? Not anymore. Lasik company offers free procedures for referees
-
Technology1 week ago
Amazon’s Echo Spot alarm clock is on sale with a free color smart bulb
-
Sports4 days ago
All-Free-Agent Team: Closers and corner outfielders aplenty, harder to fill up the middle
-
News23 hours ago
Herbert Smith Freehills to merge with US-based law firm Kramer Levin