Massachusetts Casino Plan Would Bring Much Needed Jobs - Casino Gambling Web

"The economic impact of casinos in Massachusetts would be enormous. The casinos themselves, would pump millions of dollars into the economy from revenue sharing with the state. In addition, the people who gain jobs within the casinos would have more funds to spread throughout their communities."

Massachusetts Casino Plan Would Bring Much Needed Jobs - Casino Gambling Web

"The economic impact of casinos in Massachusetts would be enormous. The casinos themselves, would pump millions of dollars into the economy from revenue sharing with the state. In addition, the people who gain jobs within the casinos would have more funds to spread throughout their communities."

Massachusetts Casino Plan Would Bring Much Needed Jobs - Casino Gambling Web

"The economic impact of casinos in Massachusetts would be enormous. The casinos themselves, would pump millions of dollars into the economy from revenue sharing with the state. In addition, the people who gain jobs within the casinos would have more funds to spread throughout their communities."

Walk To Cure Cancer - Boston Channel.com

"Bob Haynes, president of the Mass. AFL-CIO, and long-time friend Dottie Manning began the Walk.  Dottie lost her 21 year old son to cancer and two years later lost her husband to a different form of cancer.  In its first year, Bob gave a rallying speech and declared that the unions would walk until they cure cancer. This year they are still walking."

Walk To Cure Cancer - Boston Channel.com

"Bob Haynes, president of the Mass. AFL-CIO, and long-time friend Dottie Manning began the Walk.  Dottie lost her 21 year old son to cancer and two years later lost her husband to a different form of cancer.  In its first year, Bob gave a rallying speech and declared that the unions would walk until they cure cancer. This year they are still walking."

Walk To Cure Cancer - Boston Channel.com

"Bob Haynes, president of the Mass. AFL-CIO, and long-time friend Dottie Manning began the Walk.  Dottie lost her 21 year old son to cancer and two years later lost her husband to a different form of cancer.  In its first year, Bob gave a rallying speech and declared that the unions would walk until they cure cancer. This year they are still walking."

Walk To Cure Cancer - Boston Channel.com

"Bob Haynes, president of the Mass. AFL-CIO, and long-time friend Dottie Manning began the Walk.  Dottie lost her 21 year old son to cancer and two years later lost her husband to a different form of cancer.  In its first year, Bob gave a rallying speech and declared that the unions would walk until they cure cancer. This year they are still walking."

Walk To Cure Cancer - Boston Channel.com

"Bob Haynes, president of the Mass. AFL-CIO, and long-time friend Dottie Manning began the Walk.  Dottie lost her 21 year old son to cancer and two years later lost her husband to a different form of cancer.  In its first year, Bob gave a rallying speech and declared that the unions would walk until they cure cancer. This year they are still walking."

Walk To Cure Cancer - Boston Channel.com

"Bob Haynes, president of the Mass. AFL-CIO, and long-time friend Dottie Manning began the Walk.  Dottie lost her 21 year old son to cancer and two years later lost her husband to a different form of cancer.  In its first year, Bob gave a rallying speech and declared that the unions would walk until they cure cancer. This year they are still walking."

Layoffs loom again for Lawrence firefighters - Eagle Tribune

"The union president said it's unlikely city firefighters will agree to give up $680,000 — roughly $5,000 each — which officials said will keep firehouses open, prevent 10 layoffs, and hire new firefighters this year. . . . Without some sort of cost-savings, the city plans to lay off 10 firefighters."