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The debt issuance by Worcester, Massachusetts, to build a minor-league baseball stadium will probably not affect the city’s credit quality, according to Moody's.
October 23 -
With Democratic majority, Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts, a supporter of tax-exempt bond financing, would chair the Ways and Means committee.
October 17 -
The three states are in the bottom of a ranking of state fiscal conditions by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
October 10 -
The whistleblower responsible for federal investigations and lawsuits accusing banks and broker-dealers of fraud and collusion in the remarketing of variable rate demand obligations will likely be forced to go public because of a recent ruling by Massachusetts’ highest court.
October 5 -
The final piece of the deal to bring the Pawtucket Red Sox to Worcester is in place.
September 26 -
The town is moving ahead with plans to buy 23 acres for a new town center, starting with the construction of a new fire station.
September 24 -
Quantifying the related financial damage will take time, said the rating agency.
September 18 -
The Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency unveiled the website ahead of a $49 million sale of fixed- and floating-rate bonds.
September 7 -
The organization chose Karen Daly, Emily Brock, and Lori Schreckengost to receive the annual awards.
August 24 -
The commonwealth also intends to offer $765 million of GO bonds and $160 million of Clean Water Trust bonds.
August 22