Boston’s World Cup train tickets go live Wednesday — for $80. Here’s what to know.
Roundtrip tickets to Boston Stadium in Foxborough will cost $80 per passenger.
New state bill would double amount of cannabis you can buy and ease industry regulations
Legislators say the compromise bill creates new opportunities in the cannabis industry while strengthening oversight.
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Worries mount for costs, transportation for World Cup games among local fans
“For a family of four for a day out, you’re talking thousands of dollars just to get there, watch a game of soccer and have a bite and a beer,” said one Foxborough resident. -
Mass. Senate eyes free medical school tuition to help shortage of primary care doctors
A $10 million pilot program in a spending bill set for a vote next week would cover tuition for UMass Chan Medical School students who commit to practicing family medicine in Massachusetts. -
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Mass. Senate passes farm bill, as many farmers struggle to turn a profit
In a 39-0 vote Massachusetts Senate passed a wide-ranging farm bill Wednesday. One aspect of the bill codifies the health incentives program for the first time. -
Compass Rail gets $1M in federal funding to update rail technology
The plan is called 'Compass Rail', and residents will see the earliest project materialize around 2030, with the so-called Inland Route — or what officials are calling the first phase of West -East Rail — connecting Springfield to Worcester and Boston.
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