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    Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, who recently sold his home in the Boston area, will officially move to New Hampshire Tuesday to take up residence and consider running for the U.S. Senate, a close associate confirmed. (AP Photo)
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    Scott Brown makes the move to NH, plans to register to vote there

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    Democrat Katherine Clark reacts to supporters as her husband, Rod, applauds at her election night party in Stoneham, Mass., on Dec. 10, where she claimed victory in a special election for the vacated seat in Massachusetts' 5th Congressional District. The seat was left vacant by Edward Markey, who resigned after winning a special election to fill John Kerry's Senate seat after he stepped down to become secretary of state. Clark defeated Republican Frank Addivinola, a Boston attorney. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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    Democrat Katherine Clark wins Massachusetts congressional race

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    Massachusetts special congressional race heading to wire
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    Massachusetts special congressional race heading to wire

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    Dockworker Dominic Giovinco, of Gloucester, Mass., unloads cod from the fishing boat Lady Jane, in the background, at the Jodrey State Fish Pier in Gloucester, Mass., Friday, Jan. 16, 2009 as a blast of arctic air chills the Northeast. Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is urging a court to stop new federal fishing regulations which she called an
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    Massachusetts Attorney General: Stop new federal fishing catch limits

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    Former Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., may be looking at running in New Hampshire. (AP File)
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    Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown warms to potential Senate bid in New Hampshire

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    New Jersey's minimum wage will rise by $1 to $8.25 an hour in January, and minimum wage workers will get an automatic annual cost-of-living increase after voters approved a constitutional amendment. (Photo: Thinkstock)

    Massachusetts Senate approves hike in state minimum wage

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    Boston Globe: Food stamp cuts taking hold for Massachusetts families as stimulus boost expires

    Boston Globe: Food stamp cuts taking hold for Massachusetts families as stimulus boost expires

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    Attorney General Martha Coakley is asking state regulators to reject a $30 million rate hike request by a natural gas company that serves 300,000 Massachusetts customers.
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    Massachusetts AG opposes natural gas rate hike request

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    More than 9,000 students are attending select, high-poverty schools in Connecticut, Colorado, Massachusetts and New York that have developed expanded school schedules as part of the TIME Collaborative, or Time for Innovation Matters in Education. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Longer school days in store for some in 5 states

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    November 13, 2013 5:00 am
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    Senate Republicans Urging Scott Brown to Run Next Year in New Hampshire
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    Senate Republicans Urging Scott Brown to Run Next Year in New Hampshire

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    November 8, 2013 6:01 pm
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