Massachusetts' transportation secretary Jeffrey Mullan will leave his job in the fall in order to return to the private sector. Mullan reportedly agreed to step down in May, but has not determined the date he will leave the administration. Mullan sought a raise in May after taking a pay cut to $150,000 in 2009 to take over as transportation secretary. He reportedly needed a pay increase to afford a child's tuition. Mullan felt he deserved a raise after his job assumed reponsibility for all state roads, rails, and bridges in 2009.
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- White flakes are falling from the sky. They are wet and cold. What is this strange substance, surely never before seen in New England? One theory: "snow." And we might get 10 inches of it. [Globe]
- James Aloisi is our new transportation secretary. [Herald]
- Sovereign Bank, recently bought by Banco Santander, is going to cut over 100 jobs. [WBZTV]
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