A group of New Hampshire Republicans gathered inside the Massachusetts State House Thursday to "endorse" Gov. Maura Healey, saying that her policies are driving business to the Granite State. New Hampshire state reps. Brian Labrie, Joe Sweeney, and Joe Alexander partnered with the conservative-leaning think tank Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance for the event. They displayed a poster comparing New Hampshire's low or nonexistent taxes to those in Massachusetts, above a message that read "New Hampshire can't afford to lose a friend like Maura!"
People in New York's Times Square recently may have noticed, among the many electronic billboards, images of a beach, blue water and a caption, "Miami Beach is open for business." The ads are being paid for by a Florida developer who believes the election of Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York City is an opportunity to lure wealthy residents and their businesses south.
"We were hoping to do a more complete job at representing our bright and retro branding," MacPherson said of the new space. "This can be seen through our epoxy speckled flooring that has our key colors of orange, teal and white in it."