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Another swiped recipe, and liberals are in a stewThey ought to change the name of the next edition of "Pow Wow Chow" to Pow Wow Ciao, and Granny Warren can write... — The Boston Herald Monday, May 21, 2012 8:11 AM Mitt Romney, Sen. Scott Brown play down past connectionsMassachusetts Republicans Mitt Romney and Scott Brown have a history of supporting each other throughout their political careers. The Associated PressIn this Feb. 18, 2010, file photo former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, is announced by Sen. Scott Brown, R, Mass., as he arrives on stage to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington. The two Massachusetts Republicans have a history of supporting each other throughout their political careers, but facing tough elections neither is the presidential candidate nor the U.S. senator is playing up that history now, perhaps with good reason. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File) Related links Mitt Romney faced leadership test in Big Dig tragedy Obama campaign attacks Mitt Romney for his role in Ampad paper company bankruptcy Where Mitt Romney, Sen. Scott Brown stand on various issues Follow Political Reporter Robert Rizzuto on Twitter Follow Robert Rizzuto on Twitter Fo... — The Republican Letter: Green Decade board members applaud city's power planMayor Setti Warren and his administration are to be congratulated for taking steps to make green energy a top priority aimed at achieving environmental and financial benefits for Newton. — Wicked Local Newton Mayor Warren not adding city planner to Newton's budget Despite urging from aldermen Mayor Setti Warren does not plan on adding an additional full-time planner to next year’s budget. Warren's budget proposal includes filling a vacant part-time planner position and making it full-time. But he said he does not plan on complying with a resolution the alderman passed May 16 requesting the addition of another full-time planner to help with a backlog in the department. — Wicked Local Newton Mitt Romney faced leadership test in Big Dig tragedyThe Big Dig collapse offers insights into the kind of leader the expected Republican nominee would be if elected president. The Associated PressIn this July 15, 2006, file photo, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, right, speaks to members of the media outside one of the Big Dig tunnels, following a tour of the deadly Big Dig highway tunnel in Boston. Mike Lewis, Big Dig project director is at center. Romney was at his New Hampshire vacation home on a summer night in 2006 when tons of concrete ceiling panels in one of BostonâÂÂs Big Dig highway tunnels collapsed. Romney, then in his final year as Massachusetts governor, dashed back to Boston and immersed himself in the crisis. His response offers insights into what kind of leader the expected Republican nominee would be if elected president. Romney has made his management skills a ... — The Republican Tantasqua vote questioned after threatSturbridge - Just a few hours after the Tantasqua Regional School Committee decided the school district doesn't want or need a school resource officer, a Tantasqua student posted on Facebook threats that he was going to bring a firearm to school. In the aftermath of these events, the town administrator and police chief are questioning the school committee's rationale, and its motives. — Telegram & Gazette Monday, May 21, 2012 7:00 AM Elizabeth Warren criticizes Brown's vote to double interest rates on student loansDemocrat U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren criticized Scott Brown for voting to double the interest rates on college student loans on Tuesday, saying the incumbent Senator would “raise the cost on every kid who’s trying to go to college and has to borrow money to do it.” — Wicked Local Allston Warren visits entrepreneurs in Salem Dr. Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard professor looking to unseat U.S. Senate incumbent Scott Brown in this November’s elections, visited the Enterprise Center at Salem State University to hear local entrepreneurs describe the challenges and rewards of running small businesses on the North Shore. She also toured the University and met students. — Wicked Local Salem Dems say no changing horses nowBay State Democrats are standing by their woman, saying they're confident in embattled Senate candidate Elizabeth... — The Boston Herald Monday, May 21, 2012 9:30 AM
Elizabeth Warren to attend A-B Neighborhood Party tonight with City Councilor ConnollyCity Councilor John Connolly’s Allston-Brighton Neighborhood Party is a community event for the Allston-Brighton neighborhood. The event is tonight, May 8, at Devlin’s, 332 Washington St., Brighton, from 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. and U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren is planning to arrive around 6:30. The public is invited to attend. — Wicked Local Allston Somerville residents take on Tough Mudder obstacle courseContaining 10 miles of obstructions bearing monikers like “Electric Eel,” “Berlin Wall” and “Artic Enema,” a Tough Mudder obstacle course is not for the faint-hearted. But the challenge excited Medford resident Nicholas Warren and Somerville residents Katherine Barnes, Jonathan Castellanos and Kelly Houser, who joined a team and participated in the Vermont running of the race two weekends ago and raised money for the Wounded Warrior Project. The Journal asked them about training, running and rivalries (or lack thereof) at Tough Mudder. — Wicked Local Somerville Celtics Concerned With Avery Bradley’s ShoulderIt's tough enough to go through your first playoff run, but Avery Bradley is mixing adding a unpredictable injury to the mix. — CBS Boston Monday, May 21, 2012 9:47 AM
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