
Liz Neisloss
Reporter at GBH News (Boston, MA)
Reporter @GBHNews @GreaterBoston in Boston. former CNN reporter based in NY, Singapore and India
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1 week ago |
wgbh.org | Liz Neisloss
May 01, 2025 The agency that regulates Massachusetts utility companies has revamped a state program meant to speed up repair of gas pipes for leaks and safety issues. It’s a move that should reduce gas bills and slow down massive spending by gas companies on new pipes at a time the state is transitioning toward clean energy. The “gas system enhancement program,” or GSEP, was launched a decade ago with the idea that fast-tracking replacement of leak-prone pipes would keep the gas system safe.
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2 weeks ago |
wgbh.org | Liz Neisloss
April 28, 2025 Meirav Solomon was torn about whether to join Gaza War protests on her campus at Tufts University a year ago. She says never shied from activism but she found herself “with a foot in both camps.”Both her parents are rabbis and she has personal connections to Israelis and Palestinians.
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1 month ago |
wgbh.org | Liz Neisloss
At Regal Fabrics, a family-owned business in Middleton, Andy Kahan showed off a room filled with hundreds of books of samples and fabric swatches stacked on tables. “Some of the things that we can do in India and Indonesia are, you know, really cool velvets,” he said, pulling out swatches of richly colored velvet patterned with lions. But new U.S. tariffs on imports mean that fabric like that from India and Indonesia will now cost more, Kahan said.
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1 month ago |
wgbh.org | Liz Neisloss
March 27, 2025 Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell this week issued a sharply critical assessment of a state program meant to fix gas pipes for leaks and safety issues, reiterating a call for gas companies to change “business as usual” and reduce costs to ratepayers. Campbell is focusing her ire on the increasingly controversial, decade-old Gas System Enhancement Program.
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1 month ago |
wgbh.org | Liz Neisloss
March 24, 2025 Everett’s city council ratcheted up the pressure on Mayor Carlo DeMaria to repay $180,000 in “improper” bonus payments by demanding that he stop using city funds to fight a state report that concluded he should return the money.
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