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posted onMay 8, 2017
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Article snippet: Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories Capital Source Some modern fixtures will soon be added to the main entrance of Boston’s government.  CAPITAL SOURCE A company owned by two former Patrick aides this week landed the state Minority-Owned Business of the Year award from the US Small Business Administration (SBA).  CAPITAL SOURCE Baker and Warren, a Democrat considering challenging him next year, both spoke to the Newton-Needham Regional Chamber breakfast meeting.  CAPITAL SOURCE Congressman Seth Moulton, subject of speculation he may challenge President Trump in 2020, is raising money off the buzz.  CAPITAL SOURCE Shortsleeve, who voted for Donald Trump, says he is now “deeply disappointed” in the Republican president.  Mayoral candidates must get 3,000 signatures from registered voters and submit them to Boston election officials by May 23.   CAPITAL SOURCE Vincent DeVito, a Boston lawyer who helped lead President Trump’s campaign in the state last year, is getting a top post in the Department of the Interior.  Departure comes as candidates prepare to collect signatures for elected office.  Capital Source Mayor Martin Walsh disparaged opponents of the city’s Olympics bid as “10 people on Twitter” back in 2015. The controversy has returned.  Capital Source The campus received the state’s highest award for eco-friendly commuting. Students and faculty have little choice.  Ground Game The... Link to the full article to read more

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