George Donnelly’s hopelessly misguided ML lede yesterday proved he hasn’t cruised out West on the Pike lately, or he might not be so sanguine about the playful harmlessness of the cannabis industry, which bombards every tween riding in a car between Charlton and Chicopee with a relentless billboard campaign extolling the virtues of THC. But […]

Dylan Rossiter
Dylan Rossiter is Publisher for Consumer Products at Affiliated News Services, LLC, overseeing MASSterList and client activations for the State House News Service. He is one of the only disabled media leaders in the Boston market. Rossiter joined Affiliated in 2020 as Circulation Manager for wire service and trade publishing subscriptions. He has extensive media operations experience in broadcast television and newspapers in Massachusetts and New York’s Capital Region. A 2021 graduate of Emerson College, he holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism and achieve the rank of Managing Editor at the award-winning student newspaper, The Berkeley Beacon.
Healey maintains huge lead in latest poll
Attorney General Maura Healey’s position as the odds-on favorite to become the next governor of Massachusetts has been solidified three weeks out from the election with a new poll showing the Democrat holding a 56-33 advantage over Republican Geoff Diehl. The Suffolk University/Boston Globe/NBC10 poll released Tuesday night had Healey leading Diehl with voters of all ages, genders, races […]
Walsh, Unions See “Moment” For Labor Movement
Labor leaders across Massachusetts are seeing the current moment — between the pandemic, nationwide staffing shortages and “the strongest labor president in American history,” according to Mass. AFL-CIO Chief of Staff Chrissy Lynch — as a golden opportunity for union strength and advancement. The pandemic caused millions of workers to rethink their jobs and workplace […]
Charlie Baker’s legacy looms as Orange Line shutdown nears
Charlie Baker’s not going to be running, and as of Friday, neither will the Orange Line. His job is not on the line, but his legacy could well be
Poll: Cost of living, Inflation among top concerns for Massachusetts voters
Inflation is the issue of the day, and the problem driving the 2022 campaign, as we all know. And…. we all could be wrong. A new poll from the MassINC Polling Group has a striking message for political analysts inclined to propagate the received wisdom about the mood of the electorate (not that MASSterList would ever be […]