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A West Bridgewater man is hanging up his size 20 clown shoes after 60 years of making people laugh. → Read More
A Braintree second grader is so devoted to her little brother she wrote him a book. → Read More
The mother of a man killed in a hit and run crash in Taunton says justice has not been served. → Read More
Catching illegal dumpers in the act on a new kind of candid camera is the goal of a surveillance system in Worcester. → Read More
When a Charlton man started riding the PMC he couldn't have known the ripple effect it would have on his family or his landscaping. His two daughters and their friends were so impressed with his effort and the ride they started raising money too. → Read More
From the heart of a little girl, a community comes together to help one family. → Read More
Some Pulse survivors were in Boston Friday, remembering what they lost and calling on authorities to recognize gun violence as a health crisis. → Read More
The fear of terrorist attacks has some local high schools changing the way they look at overseas trips for their students. → Read More
Eric McNulty, Director of Research at Harvard’s National Preparedness Leadership Initiative said there are easy tips to be a better traveler. → Read More
It's becoming a South Boston legend with mothers-to-be, a restaurant with spicy food that some people say gets labor started. → Read More
A teenager's fingers and toes were badly frostbitten after she crashed her SUV into a Fitchburg brook. → Read More
It was just 50 years ago that women still weren't allowed to run marathons. Kathrine Switzer thought that was silly. → Read More
Less than a mile from the Boston Marathon start line in Hopkinton, runners are hydrating at a new craft brewery that offers a handful of marathon-themed beverages. → Read More
The park will be special for its location and for its namesake: The youngest victim of the Boston Marathon bombings. " → Read More
Roseann Sdoia and three people who now make up her "inner circle" didn’t even know each other before the Boston Marathon bombing. But the bond they share now is as close as any they have ever known. → Read More
The club wanted to let the family know they were not alone. → Read More
An eight-year-old with three inoperable brain tumors is inspiring Team Blue Hills Bank. → Read More
The first double hand recipient at Brigham and Women’s Hospital says he is forever grateful. → Read More
Training for the Boston Marathon is a serious commitment and for one working mom, it also comes with a “life lesson." → Read More
Like many runners preparing for Marathon Monday, Carol Chaoui is recovering after her longest run of the season – 21 miles on Saturday -- but that challenge pales in comparison to her fight against cancer. → Read More