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A family in Lynnfield has been targeted by vandals for a third time and they are calling it a hate crime. → Read More
City and school officials in Boston are still working to flush out details for the 2020-2021 school year. → Read More
WORCESTER, Mass. — Worcester public schools will begin the year with complete remote learning for students. The decision was made Thursday evening during a special committee meeting with school and city officials via Zoom. The school year will begin on Sept. 15 and teachers will have the option to report to the classroom or teach virtually from home. “I think we’re all in this together, we all… → Read More
Customers at a Needham ice cream shop were in awe when a stranger offered to pay for nearly $200 worth of treats for everyone in line. → Read More
Customers at a Needham ice cream shop were in awe when a stranger offered to pay for nearly $200 worth of treats for everyone in line. → Read More
Boston Police are warning the community about an attempted sexual assault in the city’s North End over the weekend. → Read More
The future of classroom learning in Massachusetts is uncertain, but we know things will look much different than before. → Read More
It's the final week for unemployed workers to receive the extra $600 weekly boost in their benefits check. → Read More
An iconic mural of Nelson Mandela in Roxbury has been torn down for construction. → Read More
The high heat had many opting for the beach on Sunday as Nantasket Beach parking lots remained full until the late evening. → Read More
An Ipswich man and his family had a close encounter with a great white shark along the coast of the North Shore and they caught it all on video. → Read More
Among the attractions allowed to start up at a reduced capacity as part of Boston's Phase 3, Boston’s iconic duck boat tours have fired up their engines. → Read More
About a dozen American flags lined up along Highland Avenue in Needham, Massachusetts, were burned Sunday night, according to police. A dozen more flags set on the lawn near the Exchange club were found destroyed, as well. → Read More
About a dozen American flags lined up along Highland Avenue were burned Sunday night, according to police. A dozen more flags set on the lawn near the Exchange club were found destroyed as well. → Read More
About a dozen American flags lined up along Highland Avenue were burned Sunday night, according to police. A dozen more flags set on the lawn near the Exchange club were found destroyed as well. → Read More
Businesses included in Phase 3 can reopen Monday, but some business owners who thought they would be able to open their doors will have a wait a little longer. → Read More
With so many brides and grooms struggling to make tough decisions for their special day, venue owners are now scrambling to offer up options for eager couples. → Read More
A tree fell onto a woman’s car in Brockton and she walked away with only a scratch. → Read More
New information has been released on the rare inflammatory syndrome affecting kids who may have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus. → Read More
BOSTON - New information has been released on the rare inflammatory syndrome affecting kids who may have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus. Boston Children’s Hospital led one of the reports published in the New England Journal of Medicine. “In these areas that are now experiencing peaks in the virus, what may follow weeks later is emergence of children with these cases,” said Adrienne Randolph,… → Read More