Gov. Maura Healey has now officially been sworn in as governor. We're still in special live coverage of the inauguration. Listen here:
Affirming Thursday that she will"support the Constitution of the United States," Maura Healey made history twice.
Speaking after being sworn into statewide office, Driscoll leaned into her municipal experience in describing the opportunity that lay before the state over the next four years. "But it wasn’t until I came to Salem and got the chance to attend public college at Salem State that I finally felt like I had a hometown. Like many of you, I could have called anywhere home after graduating but I fell in love with this place," she said."This amazing tapestry of people and places called Massachusetts."
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