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  • Milford Daily News
  • MetroWest Daily News
  • WickedLocalBrookline
  • Cohasset Mariner
  • Arlington Advocate
  • WickedLocal
  • The Patriot Ledger
  • SouthCoastToday
  • WCVB-TV Boston

Past articles by Matthew:

The return of high school football, other sports, means more injuries in September

BROCKTON — On Thursday before noon, Dr. Marshal Armitage, an orthopedic surgeon at Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital, had already treated four athletes with two broken wrists, a broken humerus and a dislocated shoulder.They are cases he's seen as a member of the hospital's sports medicine program, SportSmart, that works with players from high schools and colleges around the South Shore,… → Read More

STUDY: Wages, protections make New England a great place to work

Massachusetts landed fourth on Oxfam’s 2019 Best States to Work Index, with Maine (fifth), Rhode Island (seventh), Vermont (eighth) and Connecticut (ninth) also scoring high on the list. → Read More

STUDY: Wages, protections make New England a great place to work

Massachusetts landed fourth on Oxfam’s 2019 Best States to Work Index, with Maine (fifth), Rhode Island (seventh), Vermont (eighth) and Connecticut (ninth) also scoring high on the list. → Read More

Brookline director of Public Health issues warning as vaping-related death toll climbs

While marketed as an alternative to cigarettes, vaping may not be as safe as originally thought.As of Friday, Sept. 6, at least five people have died, and → Read More

As death toll climbs, Massachusetts doctors look to link vaping to illnesses

While marketed as an alternative to cigarettes, vaping may not be as safe as originally thought.As of Friday, Sept. 6, at least five people have died, and → Read More

As death toll climbs, Massachusetts doctors look to link vaping to illnesses

While marketed as an alternative to cigarettes, vaping may not be as safe as originally thought.As of Friday, Sept. 6, at least five people have died, and → Read More

As death toll climbs, Massachusetts doctors look to link vaping to illnesses

While marketed as an alternative to cigarettes, vaping may not be as safe as originally thought.As of Friday, Sept. 6, at least five people have died, and → Read More

As death toll climbs, Massachusetts doctors look to link vaping to illnesses

While marketed as an alternative to cigarettes, vaping may not be as safe as originally thought.As of Friday, Sept. 6, at least five people have died, and → Read More

As death toll climbs, Massachusetts doctors look to link vaping to illnesses

While marketed as an alternative to cigarettes, vaping may not be as safe as originally thought.As of Friday, Sept. 6, at least five people have died, and → Read More

Picking your child’s teachers is more complicated than you think

The first day of school brings with it a variety of anxious moments, but the anticipation of the new academic year starts well before classes are in → Read More

Picking your child’s teachers is more complicated than you think

The first day of school brings with it a variety of anxious moments, but the anticipation of the new academic year starts well before classes are in → Read More

Picking your child’s teachers is more complicated than you think

The first day of school brings with it a variety of anxious moments, but the anticipation of the new academic year starts well before classes are in → Read More

Picking your child’s teachers is more complicated than you think

The first day of school brings with it a variety of anxious moments, but the anticipation of the new academic year starts well before classes are in → Read More

Picking your child’s teachers is more complicated than you think

The first day of school brings with it a variety of anxious moments, but the anticipation of the new academic year starts well before classes are in → Read More

Picking your child’s teachers is more complicated than you think

The first day of school brings with it a variety of anxious moments, but the anticipation of the new academic year starts well before classes are in → Read More

As police raise concern about constables, some towns eye policy changes to appoint them

What it takes to become a constable and the role they play varies by city and town → Read More

School lunches a balancing act to satisfy diverse populations, loosened regulations

Carol Lynch has been packing school lunches for kids since the mid-1980s, first for her own children, then for her grandchildren. For her, buying lunch → Read More

School lunches a balancing act to satisfy diverse populations, loosened regulations

Carol Lynch has been packing school lunches for kids since the mid-1980s, first for her own children, then for her grandchildren. For her, buying lunch → Read More

The unlikely secret to a happy community? Sidewalks

Molly Bartone considered many factors when she moved into her new home near Buckmaster Pond in Westwood. Her kids were grown but she still liked the idea → Read More

Would you trust your 16-year-old in a voting booth?

When Concord-Carlisle High School senior Una Oljaca visited the Statehouse last spring, she and fellow senior Gretchen Carr had a chance to see where legislators voted, the hearing room where several bills are brought up each day and some of the offices where representatives work.But the day was about much more than simply taking a tour.Oljaca and Carr were there to testify alongside state Rep.… → Read More