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December 13, 2016
Rep. Moulton, and Sens. Warren, Markey push bill through the House and Senate


December 13, 2016
By: Sean Horgan

GLOUCESTER — U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton was well into his town meeting Monday with an overflow crowd of Cape Ann constituents when a military veteran in the audience described his own experiences with the Veterans Administration health system as largely positive.


December 13, 2016
By: Steve Buckley

BEVERLY — Nobody was offended, or even inconvenienced, when word spread that Mark Emmert would be a late arrival at the big party in honor of Pete Frates.


December 12, 2016
PEABODY — Congressman Seth Moulton will host a regional forum for businesses on Tuesday, bringing in representatives of 13 federal agencies to discuss the kinds of assistance they can provide.

The 6th District Economic Development Federal Resource Forum will be held Tuesday, Dec. 13, from 10 a.m. to noon at Peabody City Hall, 24 Lowell St.


December 12, 2016
By THOMAS GRILLO

PEABODY— Help is on the way for North Shore entrepreneurs seeking cash to start a business, first-time homebuyers looking for a low-cost mortgage and the unemployed seeking job training.


December 11, 2016
By STEVE KRAUSE

BEVERLY — Nancy Frates says that March 13, 2012, was the lowest day in her life.

That’s when the news came that her son, Peter, had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a neurodegenerative disease that causes muscle weakness, paralysis and, ultimately, respiratory failure; and for which there is no cure.


December 10, 2016
BEDFORD -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' New England headquarters will be relocated to Hanscom Air Force Base, thanks to legislation that passed on Thursday in the House of Representatives.


December 9, 2016
 Moulton: “This decision will save taxpayer dollars and sustain jobs for our constituents.”

 


December 8, 2016
By: William Dowd

A bipartisan bill sponsored by U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Salem, aimed in part at cutting down on veterans' wait times to get in front of medical doctors, cleared the House Tuesday.


December 8, 2016
By: Paul Leighton

BEVERLY — The passage of landmark legislation designed to help people with eating disorders has hit home for millions of people dealing with the disease — including one family from Beverly.