Elizabeth Warren Names Three Campaign Members to Top Jobs in Her Senate Office
Elizabeth Warren Names Three Campaign Members to Top Jobs in Her Senate Office. The Globe reports that campaign manager Mindy Myers, 36, will become chief of staff, senior adviser Dan Geldon, 30, will become deputy chief of staff, and campaign political director Roger Lau, 35, will become state director. [Boston.com]
Transportation Department Has More Cash But Isn’t Writing More Tickets. “We’re comfortable where we are, as far as the amount of tickets were issuing and the amount of money we’re collecting,” Transportation Commissioner Thomas Tinlin told the Herald. “It’s all about balance. You can’t be so heavy handed that you’re driving people out of the city.” [Herald]
Old South Church Votes to Sell First Book Published in North America. The Bay Psalm book was published in 1640 and is worth an estimated $20 million. [WHDH]
Here’s What the New MBTA Government Center Station Will Look Like. The MBTA plans to shut down the station starting in fall 2013 for two years and $90 million in renovations, and the proposed design includes a sleek glass entryway, fixes to the Blue and Green Line platforms, and add vendor space. [BostInno]
One Year Later: Mislabeled Fish Still Mislabeled. “We’re too busy to deal with such silliness,” says Janet Cooper, of Ken’s Steak House, when reporters asked why Pacific cod was mislabeled as more expensive, locally caught fish. [Globe]