Robert Goulston, Boston 25 News

Robert Goulston

Boston 25 News

Boston, MA, United States

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Past articles by Robert:

Boston commuters say nor’easter hit them with a punch

A nor’easter spared Boston the snow but it was still a challenging day for weather. “It has been nasty and ugly,” a T rider said. “Oh the wind is crazy” → Read More

Preparations underway along South Shore as they brace for powerful wind and waves

Scituate Town Administrator Jim Boudreau has been getting the word out to his residents – knowing many may not have a winter storm on their radar since it has been so mild. → Read More

Rent stabilization proposal heads to State House after passing in Boston

The fate of renewed rent control efforts in Boston is about to land firmly and completely on the shoulders of the Democrats who control state government. → Read More

How the weather fluctuations this winter are impacting people’s health

When you look around this winter, so many things seem out of place from people wearing shorts to families sitting on balconies for lunch. “One day it’s cold, the next day it is warm,” said one Boston woman. → Read More

Mass. first responders learning how to save lives of K9 partners through Nero’s Law

Nero’s law requires all first responders to learn lifesaving skills for dogs serving in police departments. → Read More

Boston’s restaurant scene with a twist as mocktails become more popular

Dry January seems to be spilling over into other months. Boston restaurants say they are seeing a growing demand for alcohol-free socializing so they are expanding their mocktail menus. → Read More

Woman’s car struck by flying ice along 495

“A few minutes afterwards I thought I swallowed some glass.” → Read More

MBTA announced launch of new slow zone report

The so-called “slow zones” have been stifling commutes as the T works to make more than 8 miles of track fully functional for full speed travel. → Read More

Is Massachusetts seeing a mass exodus?

There has been a growing trend in Massachusetts since the pandemic hit. → Read More

Warm winter weather helps some businesses

The businesses that rely on warm weather sometimes can’t open that quickly when we have these warm stretches. But there are some places that have found themselves benefiting in what typically is their off-season. → Read More

How is warmer winter impacting ticks and mosquitoes?

Many pet owners have been relaying issues with ticks as they venture out. The trails were packed at the Sharon dog park but instead of ice and snow – the concerns were for ticks. → Read More

‘You heard that right ked”: Boston accent ranked among ‘smartest sounding’ accents in America

The Boston accent ranks among the “smartest sounding” accents in America, according to a new survey. → Read More

Why no snow cover could be problematic in the Spring

Simkins Tree Service out of Holliston says yards could have trouble this year because of the lack of snow cover. → Read More

‘Kyi has a heart of gold’: Mother of 6-year-old boy killed in Cape Cod fire speaks out

A fatal fire killed a 6-year-old Massachusetts boy over the weekend. The fire broke out on Saturday night when the temperatures were well below zero. → Read More

People take cover as temperatures plummet

Even New Englanders who like to play the weather down are taking this bitter cold seriously. → Read More

Arctic blast has some people seeking emergency heating assistance

The first real arctic blast of the season is expected to hit in the coming days. Emergency heat assistance is expected to be in big demand. → Read More

Breach between two ponds causes flooding in East Bridgewater

Nearly a dozen homes had some water come into their yards and basements. → Read More

Would you pay a higher toll fee if it eased the traffic?

Lawmakers are revisiting the idea of congestion tolling on the roads. Drivers would pay higher tolls during the busiest times of day with the goal of getting people to adjust their driving times to help ease traffic. → Read More

Parts of state get serious snow

The snow was coming down at a good rate in some areas of the state. On this winter day, everyone’s backyard had a different story with snow. → Read More

Plow drought in parts of the state

Drivers tell us they have been busy getting their trucks ready but not using them. → Read More