Description: John Silber apologizes for calling William Weld "SOB" but criticizes him for resigning from Justice Dept. instead of prosecuting Meese. Weld does not respond to Silber offer to end negative campaigning.
Description: David Forsberg admits human services cuts will hurt those in need. Deborah Weinstein hopes for some program funding to offset negative effects. Philip Johnston doubts devastation can be avoided.
Description: Weld swears in David Forsberg as Health + Human Services Secretary before elderly audience in Worcester. Cellucci also addresses group.Weld wants home ownership counted toward Medicaid eligibility.
Description: William Weld announces Republican gubernatorial candidacy. Background on his experience and reputation. Sen. Paul Cellucci will be running mate for lieutenant governor.
Description: Gov. Weld is appalled at how poorly the state debt was managed during the last five years. Evades question on general relief cuts. Richard Manley, Alan McDonald, Jim Stewart speak to House Ways & Means.
Description: In Beverly, Robert Crane hosts annual St. Patrick's luncheon with politicians, green balloons, corned beef and cabbage, and Irish tunes. William Weld sings "Charlie on the MTA" in duet with Crane.
Description: William Weld 1990 campaign compilation: first press conference after election; political ads; shaking hands outside supermarket and downtown; with Cellucci after primary victory; at Foley's bar.
Description: Gov. Weld proposes eliminating general relief benefits in order to help reduce state deficit by $800 million. Reiterates he will not raise taxes.