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A year after Alex Morse challenged U.S. Rep. Richard Neal in a widely followed Democratic primary, no one has stepped up to run against Neal in 2022.
As mayor of Holyoke, Alex Morse answered to 40,000 residents. Now, he reports to just five people: The Provincetown Select Board.
Hundreds of Democrats lodged complaints against state party leaders for their actions in the 2020 Democratic primary between U.S. Rep. Richard Neal and then-Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse. Some in Berkshire County feel the party has failed to adequately address concerns.
NORTH ADAMS — Last fall, Joshua Vallieres liked the timing. He was enrolled in Samantha Pettey’s “Campaigns and Elections” course at the Massa…
NORTH ADAMS — Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse, who ran for Congress last year, will speak at a Wednesday evening event held by the Massachusetts Coll…
Boston Mayor Martin Walsh's status as labor secretary nominee for the forthcoming Biden administration means the state's largest city will lik…
Over a month before the Massachusetts Democratic State Committee voted to reelect Chairman Gus Bickford, hundreds of Democrats statewide signe…
A Williamstown attorney has requested the removal of Massachusetts Democratic Party Chairman Gus Bickford, after an investigation found that B…
The primary battle in the state’s 1st Congressional District cost $8 million, nearly three-quarters of which was spent by the successful incum…