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2024 Massachusetts High School Football Thanksgiving Day scoreboard

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BOSTON — High School Football during Thanksgiving week is a big part of the tradition in Massachusetts. If you missed a score from one of the many, many high school football games, we have you covered!

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Check back throughout the week for all the updated scores. As an added bonus, you can watch highlights from WBZ-TV of some of the games coming up on Thursday in the video player above!

TEAM 1

TEAM 2

WINNER

  FINAL SCORE

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Martha’s Vineyard

Nantucket

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  Tuesday, 5pm

Stoneham

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Reading

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  Tuesday, 7:30pm

Worcester South

Worcester North

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  —–

  Wednesday, 12pm

Wareham

Bourne

  —–

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  Wednesday, 1pm

Brighton

Tech Boston Academy

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  Wednesday, 1pm

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O’Bryant

Boston Latin

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  Wednesday, 2pm

Worcester Tech

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Abby Kelley Foster

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  Wednesday, 3:30pm

KIPP Academy

Lynn Tech

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  —–

  Wednesday, 4pm

Central Catholic

Lawrence

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  Wednesday, 4pm

Southeastern

South Shore Vo-Tech

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  Wednesday, 5pm

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East Boston

Chelsea

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  Wednesday, 5pm

Somerset Berkley

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Central

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  Wednesday, 5pm

Southeastern

South Shore Vo-Tech

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  Wednesday, 5pm

Nashoba Valley Tech

Montachusett RVT

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  Wednesday, 6pm

St. Bernard’s

St. Paul

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  Wednesday, 6pm

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Cambridge R&L

Somerville

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  Wednesday, 6pm

Bishop Stang

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Bishop Feehan

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  Wednesday, 6pm

North Middlesex

Rockland

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  Wednesday, 6pm

St. John’s (Shrewsbury)

Malden Catholic

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  Wednesday, 6pm

Old Colony

Tri-County

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  Wednesday, 6pm

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West Bridgewater

East Bridgewater

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  Wednesday, 6pm

Greater Lowell

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Lowell Catholic

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  Wednesday, 6pm

Marblehead

Swampscott

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  Wednesday, 6:30pm

Bishop Fenwick

St. Mary’s

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  Wednesday, 6:30pm

Belchertown

Pathfinder

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  Thursday, 9am

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Beverly

Salem

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  Thursday, 10am

Masconomet

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Northeast Metro RVT

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  Thursday, 10am

Lynn Classical

Lynn English

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  Thursday, 10am

Amesbury

Newburyport

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  Thursday, 10am

Boston College High

Catholic Memorial

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  Thursday, 10am

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Franklin County Tech

Smith Vo-Tech

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  Thursday, 10am

Northbridge

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Uxbridge

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  Thursday, 10am

Greater New Bedford 

Diman 

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  Thursday, 10am

Minuteman Regional

Keefe Tech

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  Thursday, 10am

Holyoke

South Hadley

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  Thursday, 10am

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Peabody

Saugus

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  Thursday, 10am

Carver

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Middleborough

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  Thursday, 10am

Silver Lake

Pembroke

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  Thursday, 10am

Quabbin

Gardner

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  Thursday, 10am

West Springfield

Agawam

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  Thursday, 10am

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Athol

Mahar

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  Thursday, 10am

Revere

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Winthrop

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  Thursday, 10am

Concard-Carlisle

Lexington

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  Thursday, 10am

Norwell

Hanover

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  Thursday, 10am

East Longmeadow

Longmeadow

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  Thursday, 10am

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Westwood

Holliston

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  Thursday, 10am

Cardinal Spellman

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Archbishop Williams 

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  Thursday, 10am

Milford

Taunton

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  Wednesday, 6 pm

Oxford

Bay Path

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  Thursday, 10am

Norwood

Dedham

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  Thursday, 10am

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Bridgewater-Raynham

Brockton

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  Thursday, 10am

Duxbury

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Marshfield

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  Thursday, 10am

Wilmington

Tewksbury

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  Thursday, 10am

Weymouth

Walpole

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  Thursday, 10am

Dighton-Rehoboth

Seekonk

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  Thursday, 10am

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Ashland

Hopkinton

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  Thursday, 10am

Dover-Sherborn

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Medfield

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  Thursday, 10am

Brookline

Newton North

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  Thursday, 10am

Boston English

Boston Latin

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  Thursday, 10am

Billerica

Chelmsford

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  Thursday, 10am

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Arlington

Waltham

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  Thursday, 10am

St. John Paul II

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Monomoy

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  Thursday, 10am

Methuen

Dracut

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  Thursday, 10am

Whitman-Hanson

Abington

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  Thursday, 10am

Pentucket/Georgetown

Triton Regional

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  Thursday, 10am

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Lunenburg

Oakmont

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  Thursday, 10am

Stoughton

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Canton

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  Thursday, 10am

Lincoln-Sudbury

Newton South

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  Thursday, 10am

Lowell

Haverhill

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  Thursday, 10am

Westborough

Algonquin

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  Thursday, 10am

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Acton-Boxborough

Westford Academy

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  Thursday, 10am

Wareham

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Bourne

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  Thursday, 10am

Hull

Cohasset

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  Thursday, 10am

Apponequet

Old Rochester

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  Thursday, 10am

Tantasqua

Shepherd Hill

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  Thursday, 10am

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Littleton

Ayer Shirley

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  Thursday, 10am

Burlington

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Bedford

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  Thursday, 10am

Nashoba

Clinton 

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  Thursday, 10am

Plymouth North

Plymouth South

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  Thursday, 10am

Groton-Dunstable

Tyngsborough

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  Thursday, 10am

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Blackstone Valley

Nipmuc

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  Thursday, 10am

Nauset

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Dennis-Yarmouth

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  Thursday, 10am

Sutton

Blackstone-Millville/Hopedale

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  Thursday, 10am

Hudson

Marlborough

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  Thursday, 10am

Upper Cape Cod

Cape Cod RVT

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  Thursday, 10am

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Hamilton-Wenham

Ipswich

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  Thursday, 10am

Medway

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Millis

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  Thursday, 10am

Doherty

Burncoat

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  Thursday, 10am

Watertown

Belmont

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  Thursday, 10am

Bellingham

Norton

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  Thursday, 10am

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Murdock

Narragansett

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  Thursday, 10am

Hingham

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Scituate

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  Thursday, 10am

Mansfield

Foxborough

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  Thursday, 10am

Wachusett

Shrewsbury

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  Thursday, 10am

Millbury

Maynard

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  Thursday, 10am

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Prouty

Millbury

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Fitchburg

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Leominster

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  Thursday, 10am

Franklin

King Philip

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  Thursday, 10am

Falmouth

Barnstable

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  Thursday, 10am

Wayland

Weston

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  Thursday, 10am

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Danvers

Gloucester

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  Thursday, 10am

Palmer

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Ludlow

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  Thursday, 10am

Joseph Case

Atlantis

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  Thursday, 10am

Dartmouth

Fairhaven

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  Thursday, 10am

Wellesley

Needham

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  Thursday, 10am

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Oliver Ames

Sharon

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  Thursday, 10am

Braintree

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Milton

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  Thursday, 10am

Mashpee

Sandwich

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  Thursday, 10am

Attleboro

North Attleborough

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  Thursday, 10am

Manchester Essex

Essex Tech

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  Thursday, 10am

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Bristol-Plymouth

Blue Hills

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  Thursday, 10am

Quaboag

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Ware

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  Thursday, 10am

Medford

Malden

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  Thursday, 10am

North Quincy

Quincy

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  Thursday, 10am

Leicester

Auburn

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  Thursday, 10am

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Wakefield

Melrose

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  Thursday, 10am

Chicopee

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Chicopee Comp

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  Thursday, 10am

Arlington Catholic

Shawsheen

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  Thursday, 10:15am

Bartlett

Southbridge

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  Thursday, 10:15am

Xaverian Brothers

St. John’s Prep

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  Thursday, 10:15am

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Framingham

Natick

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  Thursday, 10:15am

Durfee

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New Bedford

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  Thursday, 10:15am

Woburn Memorial

Winchester

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  Thursday, 10:15am

Easthampton

Northampton

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  Thursday, 10:30am

Lynnfield

North Reading

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  Thursday, 10:30am

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Mass. House votes to set new rules for DiZoglio’s audit

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Twenty-eight lawmakers dissented Wednesday as the Massachusetts House voted to set new terms around what state Auditor Diana DiZoglio would be able to review in the legislative audit voters authorized her to carry out in 2024.

Almost all House Democrats voted for the measure, which also proposes to make more state government records accessible to the public. Three Democrats — Cambridge Rep. Mike Connolly, Attleboro Rep. Jim Hawkins and Fall River Rep. Alan Silvia — joined the body’s 25 Republicans in voting no.

Speaker Ron Mariano said the bill responds to an ongoing call from voters for more transparency out of Beacon Hill and provides a path forward in lieu of a what he called “politically motivated audit conducted in violation of the Constitution.”

Leaders of the House and Senate have resisted DiZoglio’s audit push, arguing that a probe by the auditor’s office would run afoul of the separation of powers laid out in the state Constitution, bringing the legislative branch under the review of a piece of the executive branch.

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“We are not accountable to any constitutional officer,” said Rep. Mindy Domb, an Amherst Democrat. “We are only accountable to our constituents.”

Taunton Rep. Lisa Field, a Democrat in her first term, said she was among the 72% of Massachusetts voters who backed the audit ballot question in 2024.

“Due to legitimate concerns and questions about constitutional privileges and separation of powers, we have been stuck on this audit issue for more than a year,” Field said. “Let’s not be like Washington, D.C. and accept such gridlock — not about the audit and not about public records. Let’s not let perfect be the enemy of good progress.”

The House’s bill would authorize DiZoglio to review what it defines as the “administrative functions” of the Legislature, going back to the 2021 fiscal year. Those areas include the adoption of annual budgets, official audits of the House and Senate by independent firms, spending by both chambers, and the execution of any financial settlements with lawmakers and employees.

It would also newly apply the state’s public records law to the governor’s office, and create a process by which people could request and receive certain legislative files.

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Massachusetts is currently the only state where the Legislature, governor and judiciary all claim to be exempt from the public records law.

Warren Republican Rep. Todd Smola described the process that led up to Wednesday’s vote as opaque in and of itself. Mariano last week said the House would take up what he called comprehensive transparency legislation, but did not say when or what, specifically, the bill would do.

The bill was circulated to members of the House Ways and Means Committee around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, and committee members had a little over a half hour to vote on whether to advance it. Smola, the ranking Republican on the committee, said during that 34-minute window, “we had members on both sides of the political aisle that were calling each other back and forth to say, ‘Can you explain this portion to me?’”

“We are so much better than the process that has unfolded,” he said. “And for the sake of people that are asking us for transparency, that is not transparency. That’s the opposite of transparency.”

Rep. Michael Soter, a Bellingham Republican, said he was particularly concerned with a part of the bill that removes the courts from settling disputes between the auditor and the Legislature.

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He said that by setting its own rules around an audit, the House would be “ensuring the auditor can only see exactly what we allow her to see and nothing more.”

It’s not clear yet if the Senate will pass the bill. Last week, state senators voted to turn over a limited set of documents to DiZoglio. The documents the Senate plans to provide mirror the records she would be allowed to review under the House bill.

Asked if he expected the Senate to agree to the legislation, Mariano on Tuesday said only, “I talked to the Senate.”



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French-Mediterranean Eatery Charts Opening In Boston

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BOSTON, MA — An international restaurant group with locations across the globe is preparing to open its first Massachusetts restaurant this year.

LPM Restaurant & Bar, a French Riviera-inspired restaurant founded in London, is set to open on the second floor of the Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street in Back Bay, according to Four Seasons. The hotel lists the restaurant as “Opening Summer 2026,” while the Boston Business Journal reported the restaurant plans to open in September.

The Boston restaurant will mark LPM’s debut in the Northeast and its third U.S. outpost, following locations in Miami and Las Vegas, according to a Four Seasons announcement.

LPM, also known as La Petite Maison, was founded in London in 2007 and is known for French-Mediterranean food, Mediterranean ingredients and dining rooms influenced by Belle Époque design.

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The business operates locations in London, Dubai, Miami, Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, Riyadh, Limassol, Doha, Mykonos, Kuwait, Boston, Maldives and Bangkok.

Four Seasons said LPM will take over the space that formerly housed One Dalton’s breakfast concept, One + One. The restaurant will join other dining options at the hotel, including Zuma and Trifecta.

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Massachusetts high school under investigation after teachers diagnosed with breast cancer

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A Massachusetts high school is under investigation after “several” teachers have been diagnosed with breast cancer or precancerous conditions.

The state Department of Public Health is set to visit Uxbridge High School on Thursday to “conduct a series of air quality tests,” to determine whether the multiple cases are potentially connected.

Superintendent David Ljungberg and Principal Michael Rubin alerted families and district staff on Monday of the “sombering news,” after Uxbridge High School’s graduation over the weekend.

“We are writing to inform you about a concern we are investigating at Uxbridge High School,” Ljungberg and Rubin stated in the letter. “Several female teachers have been diagnosed with breast cancer or precancerous conditions over the past few years.”

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“It is, of course, possible that these multiple cases are not connected to one another,” the leaders added, “but out of abundance of caution, we are looking into any environmental factors at the school that may be a factor in their diagnoses.”

The 123,000-square-foot school, with an enrollment of roughly 600, was constructed in 2012 at a cost of $45 million, including a $22-million state reimbursement.

Uxbridge school leaders say they notified the state Department of Health and local health board as soon as they became aware of the cases, seeking “counsel about how best to proceed.”

“Massachusetts DPH officials have indicated that there is no evidence of immediate danger in the building and no reason to limit access to or use of the facility at this time,” they wrote in their letter. “In fact, the public health officials have commended our decision to approach them with these concerns, our readiness to partner with them in support of the evaluation process.”

Health officials are assessing the school’s interior and exterior to “ensure there are no issues with the infrastructure that would present risks (including electrical, plumbing, mechanical, HVAC, and other systems)” and the indoor and outdoor air quality on campus.

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The superintendent and principal said that state officials have ruled out water supply as a “risk factor” after “thorough testing.”

“The team has reached out to the women who have been diagnosed, requesting data to evaluate whether there may be a connection among their cases,” Ljungberg and Rubin wrote. “We are grateful for their cooperation.”

They added that the state has said discovering an environmental “smoking gun” is “rare” in workplace investigations.

“However, even if a direct causal link is not established,” the leaders wrote, “the administration is utilizing this process to rigorously test the building and guarantee that it meets all safety standards moving forward.”

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