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AG resolves script flap with Walgreens

07/15/11 BOSTON -- As part of a $2.8 million settlement with Attorney General Martha Coakley's office, 75 Massachusetts cities and towns, including Lowell, will receive $1.
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Bullying commission encourages school districts to report incidents

07/01/11 A commission led by Attorney General Martha Coakley recommended Thursday that state public, charter and some private school districts should be required to submit data on the number of bullying incidents.
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AG: 2 towns violated Open Meeting law

06/20/11 For the first time since taking over enforcement of the state's Open Meeting Law, Attorney General Martha Coakley is recommending fines against two boards of selectmen.
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HUFFPOST HILL - Gingrich Staffers Break Free

06/09/11 Newt Gingrich joined the ranks of abusive relationships, unsafe work environments and Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights in the pantheon of things people walk out on. Negative views of the Republican presidential candidates in their home states are reaching Martha Coakley-like levels.
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Beverly receives $146,000 settlement

05/27/11 The City of Beverly will receive a payment of $146,905 as a result of a settlement resolving environmental violations allegedly committed by the operator of municipal waste incinerators, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced last week.
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Town is awarded $227,000 in Wheelabrator settlement

05/26/11 The Town of North Andover will receive a payment of $227,954 as a result of a settlement resolving environmental violations allegedly committed by Wheelabrator, the operator of municipal waste incinerators, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced  last week
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Westford to receive $55K settlement

05/25/11 The town will receive a $55,284 settlement payment after alleged environmental violations by a municipal waste incinerator operator, state Attorney General Martha Coakley said.
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What to do about Wheelabrator in Saugus

05/25/11 Attorney General Martha Coakley announced that Saugus is slated to receive a $261,696 payment as fallout of the $7.5 million settlement her office and the state Department of Environmental Protection reached with Wheelabrator for alleged violations of the Hazardous Waste Management Act and Clean Air Act.
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Dedham Construction Co. Slapped With $100K Fine For Wage Violations

05/24/11 A Dedham construction company and its owner are required to pay more than $100,000 in restitution and penalties for failing to properly pay their employees and for misclassifying their workers, Attorney General Martha Coakley's office announced today.
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Malden receives over $115K in settlement with Wheelabrator for environmental violations

05/23/11 The city of Malden will receive a payment of $115,621 as a result of a settlement resolving environmental violations allegedly committed by the operator of municipal waste incinerators, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced.  
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Two suspects arraigned in alleged MBTA scheme

05/21/11 SALEM -- Two Revere residents are being held on bail following their arraignment Friday on charges in the "biggest fare evasion scheme in the history" of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority, according to Attorney General Martha Coakley.
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Attorney General fines Assembly Square developer Avalon Bay

05/19/11 The prosperous developer that will build the first phase of housing at Assembly Square allegedly evicted a mother and her two young children illegally from their apartment building in Woburn, according to a settlement reached last week with Attorney General Martha Coakley.
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The Ticker

05/16/11 AG Coakley probes University of Phoenix Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is investigating if the...
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Coakley wants answers about Conn. power plant tax

05/12/11 Attorney General Martha Coakley is pressing for a speedy analysis of how a new tax on Connecticut power plants would affect ratepayers in Massachusetts.
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Gambling back in the Statehouse spotlight

05/05/11 BOSTON - Attorney General Martha Coakley predicted yesterday that casinos would increase organized crime, drug trafficking, gun crimes - even human trafficking - and told legislators they should expand state wiretapping authority if expanded gambling is approved.
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Here in New england

05/04/11 BOSTON - The offices of U.S. Sen. Scott Brown and state Attorney General Martha Coakley, and a western Massachusetts courthouse, each received letters containing white powder.
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Coakley: The law will need a hand to deal with casinos

05/04/11 BOSTON - Attorney General Martha Coakley predicted today that casinos would cause an increase in organized crime, drug trafficking, gun crimes and#8212; even human trafficking and#8212; and told legislators they should expand state wiretapping authority if expanded gambling is approved.
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Former Roxbury Pharmacist Pleads Guilty In Connection With Stealing Over $550,000 From Masshealth

04/27/11 A former Roxbury pharmacist has pled guilty to defrauding the Massachusetts Medicaid Program (MassHealth) of over $555,000 by fraudulently billing for medications that were never prescribed by a doctor or dispensed from his Egleston Square Pharmacy, Attorney General Martha Coakley's Office announced today. Aloysius Chukwukere Nsonwu, age 65, of Roslindale, pled guilty in Suffolk Superior Court ...
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State roundup: Single-payer bill advances in Vt. Legislature

04/27/11 A unit of American International Group, the New York-based insurance giant, agreed to pay restitution and a fine totaling $760,000 for selling faulty health insurance products in Massachusetts, under a settlement reached with state Attorney General Martha Coakley.
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AG eyes 'veto' bill for health-care pay packages

04/20/11 Attorney General Martha Coakley, saying the state's large nonprofit health insurers are "unjustified" in offering compensation to their board members, has announced plans to file legislation that would allow her office to veto compensation of nonprofit board members that she deems excessive.
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AG fights board pay

04/15/11 BOSTON - Attorney General Martha Coakley said Thursday she would file legislation to outlaw public charities in Massachusetts from compensating directors after a review by her office found no justification for the state's four largest nonprofit health insurers to continue paying board members.
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I just got a settlement check from Arbella because Martha Coakley corrected their motorcycle premium calculations. Thanks Martha !!!
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