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Massachusetts chief administrative judge plans to lay off 200 court employees, furlough others, close courts
masslive.com (Jun 28 2010)
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Hampden Superior Court Clerk Brian P. Lees said Western Massachusetts will see its fair share of layoffs and courthouse consolidations.
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