“My personal life is my personal life,” Healey said at State House on Monday. “I’m going to work to make sure that privacy is maintained for my family.” The first-term Democrat told reporters Monday that she intends to share information publicly about her “work-related travel,” but suggested that details about personal trips — like the one she took in mid-February — will not be disclosed. Governor Maura Healey on Monday defended her decision to not disclose her whereabouts last month during four-day trip out of state, during which her executive powers constitutionally shifted to the Massachusetts secretary of state. Advertisement...