- Rhode Island
S&P revised its long-term outlook on Central Falls, R.I.'s general obligation bonds to positive from stable while affirming its BB long-term rating.
March 3 -
Former Rhode Island House Speaker Gordon Fox pleads guilty to federal charges of bribery, wire fraud and failure to file tax returns.
March 3 -
A Feb. 24 proposal from New Jersey Pension and Health Benefit Study Commission provides a "roadmap" to address high costs associated with the state's retiree benefit programs, according to Build America Mutual.
March 2 - Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Development Finance Agency issued $95.5 million tax-exempt bonds for six Boston affordable housing development projects.
March 2 - New York
New York City plans to price $1 billion of general obligation bonds this month, including an $800 million refunding.
March 2 - Pennsylvania
New Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf removed the Philadelphia School Reform Commission chairman and replaced him with career educator Marjorie Neff.
March 2 -
A reduced capital plan for 2015 to 2019 could affect expansion projects such as the Second Avenue subway line, New York MTA chairman Thomas Prendergast told lawmakers in Albany.
March 2 - New York
A rise in claims from playground injuries has cost New York City taxpayers more than $20 million, said city Comptroller Scott Stringer.
March 2 -
A Rhode Island Superior Court judge rejected a motion by the state to delay the start of a suit challenging the landmark 2011 pension law as unconstitutional.
February 27 -
The snow and deep freeze that pummeled Massachusetts incapacitated the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, pushing the embarrassed transit agency into a harsh national glare.
February 27



