December 14, 2008 - 11:50

Weekend Reading: Romney aides strike out on their own

Former Mitt Romney aides, including spokesman Eric Fehrnstrom, are launching their own political consulting group.

As the gap between Transportation Secretary Bernard Cohen and Gov. Deval Patrick appears to widen, the State House News Service reports that James Aloisi may be in line to replace Cohen (sub. req.).

Cape Wind has hit another roadblock.

Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch has given a local taxpayer watchdog group a reason to get the band back together.

Barney Frank doesn't agree with Boston Mayor Tom Menino's call for a six-month foreclosure freeze.

The recession hits Massachusetts hospitals and the local auto industry.

State Rep. John Keenan (D-Salem) encourages constituents to voice their opposition to toll hikes.

John Kerry arrives in India.

Jeremy P. Jacobs is a PolitickerMA.com Reporter and can be reached via email at noreply@politicker.com.

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