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Massachusetts News Roundup: Mass Pike Crash, Police Shooting, Immigration Raid, and Fire Chief Removal Dominate Headlines

Massachusetts News Roundup: Mass Pike Crash, Police Shooting, Immigration Raid, and Fire Chief Removal Dominate Headlines

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Massachusetts remains a hub of dynamic activity, blending economic strength with local controversies. Top headlines include a tractor-trailer crash on the Mass Pike West in Newton, where state police responded around 6:15 a.m. Wednesday, closing the right lane near the 124-mile marker, according to WHDH. In Lexington, a deadly shooting involving a police officer unfolded on Mason Street, as reported by CBS News Boston's Middlesex DA update. Meanwhile, seven car wash workers detained in an immigration raid have filed a complaint, per ABC World News Tonight. Rehoboth's Board of Selectmen voted 4-1 to remove Fire Chief Mark Haskell over a conflict of interest tied to a solar farm project abutting his property, NBC 10 reports, citing his public opposition despite warnings. On the political front, the state legislature eyes fiscal updates via the April 2026 Mid-Month Revenue Report from Mass.gov, showing $3.873 billion in tax collections through April 15, up 7.1% or $256 million from last year, driven by income taxes despite dips in sales and other categories. Local decisions stir debate, like South Hadley's vote on a proposed 50% property tax hike, which retirees warn could price them out, FOX Business notes. National Grid's petition for a gas rate increase, potentially raising winter bills by $23.66 for Boston Gas customers and $24.76 for Colonial Gas, faces opposition from Governor Maura Healey, Boston 25 News reports, with the DPU suspending it until December 1. Community news highlights public safety strains from the shooting and raid, alongside infrastructure tensions in Rehoboth's solar dispute. Education and broader employment figures remain steady amid strong revenue. No major recent weather events reported. Looking Ahead: Watch for DPU's gas rate decision by December, South Hadley tax vote outcomes, and ongoing revenue tracking that could shape budget policies. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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