John Wolfson is currently in his second stint with Boston. He was a writer and an editor at the magazine for more than four years before leaving in 2008 to become the editor of Summitas.com, a website dedicated to wealth management, philanthropy, and lifestyle. In the past, he has worked as a staff reporter at The Seattle Times and The Orlando Sentinel, and his writing has appeared in The New York Times, Wired, Legal Affairs, Middlebury, Consumers Digest, and other publications.
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Scott Brown has fled Massachusetts. Can he convince NH voters that he’s one of them?
The photographer who released the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev manhunt photos retires after 25 years with the force.
They call Murphy’s motives “selfless,” according to the statement.
The status of his duty will be reviewed next week.
In response to the controversial Rolling Stone cover, new photos of Tsarnaev’s capture emerge.
We have been humbled the reception our May cover has received since we released it this morning.
The back-story to this month’s feature on Massachusetts’ medical marijuana initiative.
On the bus with Romney’s foul-mouthed press secretary.
A great new program reminds me why, on the whole, Boston is lucky to have its Mayor for Life.