Nicole Oliverio, Boston 25 News

Nicole Oliverio

Boston 25 News

Boston, MA, United States

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Past articles by Nicole:

Police investigating after Medford woman found dead in recycling bin under her porch

Police are investigating the death of a woman whose body was found outside her home in Medford. → Read More

Tech expert tips on phone photo protection, so the thousands of pics on your phone aren’t lost

With thousands of photos saved on our phones, many of us carry around our entire photo libraries in our pockets. → Read More

Local reaction to reported Supreme Court draft opinion that shows justices may overturn Roe v. Wade

Massachusetts residents would still be protected by the ROE Act, which allows abortions after 24 weeks in cases where the fetus wouldn’t survive after birth and when deemed necessary by a physician to preserve the patient’s health. The law also lowers the age of abortion without consent from a parent or judge from 18 to 16-years old. → Read More

Funeral held for Leominster Marine killed during NATO training exercise

Reynolds just 27-years-old, and just got married months in February. → Read More

Funeral on Tuesday for Leominster Marine killed during NATO training exercise

Reynolds just 27-years-old, and just got married months in February. → Read More

Toy store opens at Burlington Mall offering new family experience for all

A new type of interactive toy store has made its way to Massachusetts at the Burlington Mall. → Read More

Federal plan to get lead out of drinking water will benefit Massachusetts communities

The federal government will be rolling out a new plan to get the lead out of public water supplies. → Read More

Defying the odds: ‘Brain dead’ New Bedford father recovering from heart injury

A New Bedford father is defying the odds. Casey Silva is recovering from a heart injury at Mass General Hospital. → Read More

Hundreds turn out for night of giving back in Norwell

The school partnered with local charities like the Norwell Food Pantry and Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore. → Read More

Protecting our first responders: The push to make mental health a priority on Beacon Hill

Car accidents. Emergency calls. Fires. First responders are on the front lines every day. → Read More

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Sister creates Marisa’s Mission to help cancer patients

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It is the most common cancer among women globally, according to the World Health Organization. → Read More

Brides saying ‘I do’ to environmentally-friendly gowns

Typically, the first color that comes to mind for a wedding dress is white, but a new store in Newton wants brides-to-be to think green. → Read More

Advocates pushing for new bottle bill in Massachusetts

Environmental advocates are hoping to recycle the state’s nearly 40-year-old bottle bill and turn it into something new, more profitable, and more effective. → Read More

Suspect arrested in stolen Amazon truck pursuit facing several charges

A wild chase through several towns involving a stolen Amazon delivery van ends on Glen Brook Road in Wellesley. → Read More

What did Marty Walsh know about the past of would-be Police Commissioner Dennis White?

On Thursday morning, a Boston Superior Court judge heard from the attorney fighting acting Mayor Kim Janey’s firing of embattled Boston Police Commissioner, Dennis White. After the hearing, Suffolk County Superior Court Judge Heidi Brieger said she would take it under advisement. → Read More

Hearing today on mayor’s decision to fire suspended Boston Police commissioner

On Thursday morning, a Boston Superior Court judge will decide if acting Mayor Kim Janey can fire embattled Boston Police Commissioner, Dennis White. → Read More

Parents plead with Gov. Baker to ease mask restrictions for outdoor youth sports, camps

More than 5,000 members of a local grassroots group sent letters to Governor Charlie Baker urging the state to lift the mask mandate for outdoor youth sports and camps. → Read More

Boston schools announcing new summer school initiative

Boston Public Schools are set to announce a new summer school initiative that will help students and support continued learning. → Read More

J&J vaccine pause: What’s next?

Pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens that administer the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are now reaching out to affected customers letting them know their appointments have been canceled and that they’re working to reschedule them. → Read More

State getting big boost in vaccine doses this week

This week, the state received a big, one-time boost of Johnson & Johnson with a shipment of nearly 109,000 doses. → Read More