Published: Tue, 14 Apr 2009
Description: (NECN: Boston, Mass.) - Massachusetts appears to be looking at even more budget cuts. Governor Deval Patrick is set to announce those today, and he may also tap into the Bay State's rainy day fund, again, to make up for falling tax revenues. ...
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" Now the globe today. NE CNN. Let's get a look at the stories Boston Globe is working on today joining me from the globe newsroom deputy city editor Mike fellow have my good morning Leslie. Good to see you but his big break for the state budget on -- what's expected to happen."
" Or is all kinds of activity in Beacon Hill governor Patrick's going to have a news conference at 3 o'clock today he's probably going to announce that -- revenue estimates it down again for the third time this year. There's a new budget gap of maybe 500 million dollars. There's also was talk of the house coming out its own budget tomorrow. It looks like that budget will be recommending steep cuts. We hear no new taxes. The war specifics will probably come out of a press conference sometime tomorrow we're trying to get the details of what's in the budget the size of those cuts and what if any impact on -- Only and it's an excitement in Roxbury this week for the other fort hilly area for -- that's excitement -- was some snowflakes in the air it was all part of the movie called the company men it stars Kevin Costner Tommy Lee Jones and Ben Affleck. It's about corporate downsizing and there was a little snow scene and there on highland street. And they apparently were doing some snowflakes. For part of the scene when they were doing some construction. I think Affleck is a construction worker lost his job in the corporate community. And they're also thinking of fixing up my house and highland street that they -- in the movie. But 'cause they like it so much it's kind of haunted house and what do some repairs and we hear."
" Repairs at a haunted house That's Hollywood power. Hey I love it could be a little bit itself anything is possible already -- fellow at the ground thanks thanks."