Dear @elonmusk, I work with a couple nonprofits doing STEM work and a couple focused on pediatric research. I'd be happy to help your foundation overcome this challenge. https://t.co/bdIsmkujCp
@bostonradio@jimfoley Pro athletes spend approximately half of their sports season outside of Mass. (away games). Those who live elsewhere in the offseason are able to claim non-resident status. This is the rule applied to them: https://t.co/MYAqHWUiKC
@maggiekb1@sportsPR @EmmaHolgateLowe Think of it like having an editor -- frustrating at times and seemingly overkill... but necessary for internal controls.
@maggiekb1@sportsPR @EmmaHolgateLowe That's one example of many. But all it takes is one time for a company to go, "yep, that can't happen again." hence the blanket policy.
@berkie1@AnnMConnors Oh, and I don’t believe anyone was checking tickets for CR. Not going to impact the state but that’s a huge missed revenue opportunity for Keolis. Woof.
@berkie1@AnnMConnors I also should note that I strongly favor increased investment in biking and pedestrian infrastructure and public transportation. (The first two have come a long way since I commuted by bike in the late 00s.)
Airport mooneuver: Travelers through Maine’s largest airport can now take a trip to the moon – sort of. The Portland International Jetport will be home to the second largest piece of the moon on Earth for the next five years. https://t.co/r3KHkmrs7P
@LoganMohtashami@borkolaz Makes sense. I don't see how overall inventory increases if very few people are willing to give up their 3% rates from the last few years.
@LoganMohtashami@borkolaz Ben Eisen's piece from a month ago was critical outlining some of the challenges. Do you think media sentiment on the subject has been shifting over the past few months?