Katherine Clark acknowledged the incident in a tweet Sunday that quickly went viral.
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What happened when Biden and the Royals came to Boston
Union members in Dorchester held a phone bank Biden could use to show his solidarity with labor after he signed a bill averting a freight rail workers’ strike Friday.
Covid, legal woes and hate: Boston mayor threads early challenges
Michelle Wu became the first woman and first person of color elected to lead the city. But battles over vaccines have drawn protesters to her home and turned unions against her.
Boston mayor lines up vaccine mandates amid pushback from city workers
“I wish we were taking these actions faster,” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said at a press conference.
‘A real fight for our existence’: Massachusetts GOP spirals in Baker exit
Both Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito have opted to sit out the 2022 gubernatorial campaign, kicking off fresh questions about the future of the party.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker won’t seek reelection
Baker is one of the country’s most popular governors, but he’s also been at odds with former President Donald Trump.