1 month ago | By Boston Herald
It's been a full month since Gov. Maura Healey swore the oath of office and already the new governor has several accomplishments to hang her hat on but more than enough left to do to keep her busy for the foreseeable future.
“During our first month in office, we hit the ground running and immediately got to work delivering for the people of Massachusetts,” Healey told the Herald Monday.
The governor has been all over the state since inauguration, making stops in Framingham, North Adams, Ludlow, Wilmington, Dorchester, Lincoln, at UMass Dartmouth and throughout Boston, according to her...
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