
Michael Jonas works with Bruce in overseeing CommonWealth Beacon coverage and editing the work of reporters. His own reporting has a particular focus on politics, education, and criminal justice reform.
Michael has worked in journalism in Massachusetts since the early 1980s. Before joining the CommonWealth staff in 2001, he was a contributing writer for the magazine for two years. His story on Boston youth outreach workers was selected for a PASS (Prevention for a Safer Society) Award from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency. His CommonWealth work has also won awards from Capitol Beat for state government coverage and from the New England Newspaper & Press Association for work in several areas.
Prior to coming to CommonWealth, for 15 years Michael wrote a weekly column on local politics for the Boston Globe. Michael has also worked in broadcast journalism. In the late 1980s he was a co-producer for “The AIDS Quarterly,” a national PBS series produced by WGBH-TV in Boston, and in the early 1990s, he worked as a producer for a weekly news magazine program on WHDH-TV (Ch. 7) in Boston.

Push for the ‘right to read’ landing at State House

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Kitty Dukakis, a champion for the dispossessed who spoke openly of her struggles with depression and addiction, dies at 88

Voc-tech admissions saga zigzags toward finish line

Mass. education secretary casts string of anti-charter school votes

Boston office tower going on the auction block

Mass. ‘eds and meds’ sector in the cross hairs

National scores show Mass. students leading – with big asterisks

State graduation requirement a muddled mess

State accessibility panel weighs conflict between two worthy aims

Should scandal-plagued pols resign?

Canales stepping down as president of Barr Foundation

Keenan’s stand for transparency


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Boston museum program now open to all

A charter school battle in Lynn

Vocational admissions debate getting heated

Report says Gateway Cities need to double housing production to meet rising demand

Voters end MCAS graduation test requirement
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