10 lessons U.S. tech managers can learn from their counterparts in China
(COMPUTERWORLD) JAN 5, 2015 – China’s tech star is rising rapidly. Global companies — and their savvy IT leaders — would do well to keep a close eye on the country’s technological transformation.Read More →
Boston muses what it hopes to gain from trial
(BOSTON) Jan 4 – Justice will be served as memories are rekindled. Read More →
CT girl fights not to have chemo
(WEST HARTFORD, CT) Jan 3 – The case tests the concept of what defines a “mature minor” in Connecticut.Read More →
Court of Appeals won’t delay trial
(BOSTON) JAN 3 – The mid-level appeals court said the petition to intervene fell short of the requirement for an emergency intervention. Read More →
Pile up on I-93 in NH
(BOSTON) Jan 2 – State police now say 35 cars were involved. Earlier, a local department said the number was 50 to 100.Read More →
Chick-fil-A Hacked
(BOSTON) Jan 1 – The company promises to make good on any loses sustained by customers. Read More →
Tsarnaev’s lawyers appeal delay rejection
(BOSTON) Dec 31 – Prosecutors have till 5 pm New Year’s Day to respond to appeal. Read More →
Locals fight to keep same Maine fog horns
(BOSTON) Dec 31 – The new ones are radio activated by boaters but the old ones have charm.Read More →
Vermont Yankee shuts down
(BOSTON) Dec 30 – It will take 30 years for the radiation to cool.Read More →
Boston bombing lawyers want delay
(BOSTON) DEC 25 – Dzhkohar Tsarnaev’s attorneys say too much material has been dumped on them.Read More →
JFK: Santa will not be nuked
(BOSTON) DEC 24 – President John F. Kennedy, 53 years ago, told a little girl not to worry because he had just spoken to Santa Claus and he was fine. Read More →
Not home for the holidays
(CONCORD, NH) DEC 21 – State Police say fugitive’s ex-wife and daughter smuggled him to Vermont in the trunk of a car.Read More →
End of life counseling put in place in Massachusetts
(BOSTON) DEC 21 – The new state public health regulations require doctors and clinics to discuss options with terminally ill patients. Read More →
Tsarnaev friend changes plea
(BOSTON) DEC 19 – Steven Silva pleading guilty Friday to dealing heroin and possession of a gun possibly linked to marathon killing. Read More →
NECC officials allowed to remain under house arrest
(BOSTON) DEC 19 – A federal magistrate says Barry Cadden and Glenn Chin can stay out on bail.Read More →
Tsarnaev in court
(BOSTON) DEC 18 – Accused Boston Marathon Bomber in court for first time in 17 months. Read More →
History tonight!
(BOSTON) DEC 16 – Reenactors plan to march from Old Town Meeting Hall to Boston Harbor for the 241st anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. Read More →
Chinese national accused of smuggling in court today
(BOSTON) DEC 9 – Chinese national accused of smuggling nuclear goods to Iran due in federal court here Monday. Read More →
Lanza home given to town of Newtown, CT
(BOSTON) DEC 4 – A bank VP says they wanted to do what was in the best interest of the town. Read More →
Drive, says Connecticut, as U.S. Continues in Neutral on Immigration
(BOSTON) DEC 1 – Today was the first day persons in Connecticut illegally could apply to take the test to drive. Read More →
Giving thanks and getting some back
(NORWICH, CT) NOV 27 – Vincent de Paul Place gives locals a hand up so they can shine this Thanksgiving.Read More →