Massachusetts' credit rating was raised to AA+ by Standard & Poor's as the state prepares to borrow $475 million. Treasurer Steve Grossman said the state will save "tens of millions of dollars." He said it's the state's highest rating ever. [Patriot Ledger] Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook.
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Drop that KFC Double Down. A new study claims that Boston is the second fittest city in America after Washington DC. [USA Today]
They probably know how to save people, although a couple hundred EMT's in Mass and New Hampshire falsified various recertification training. [Boston Globe]
Former Supreme Court Justice Souter, who is speaking at Harvard's commencement today, has a part-time gig at an appeals court in Boston. [Boston Herald]
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People love celebrity gossip. Admit it, you want to know if Tom Brady's sperm struck again. Apparently, cops in the Bay State are no different. According to state Auditor Joseph DeNucci, law enforcement personnel in Massachusetts often access the state's criminal records systems for personal information, including driving histories, car ownership and Social Security numbers, on famous people. Brady's personal records in the Criminal Offender Record Information system (CORI) were searched 968 times. Other celebrities, including Matt Damon, James Taylor, Paul Pierce and Red Sox owner John Henry, have been searched, too.
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