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Past articles by Nick:

Healey, Wu pledge support for businesses affected by Silicon Valley Bank closure

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said they are working to support businesses and employees affected by last week’s historic collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, one of the largest and most influential bankers to the local startup community. → Read More

N.Y. man charged with DUI, open container while driving tractor trailer on N.H. interstate

New Hampshire State Police were alerted about 11:25 p.m. to an erratic truck driver heading north on I-89 in the area of Warner, N.H., who had reportedly struck a guardrail and was “traveling all over the road." → Read More

Three Woburn teens face charges of allegedly stealing car, crashing into Stoneham home

An 18-year-old and two 16-year-olds, all from Woburn, received court summonses for a later date, when they will each be charged with receiving a stolen motor vehicle, police said. One of the 16-year-olds is facing multiple additional charges as the alleged driver. → Read More

Postal service offers $50,000 reward in search for man who allegedly robbed letter carrier in Randolph

The robbery happened around 1:50 p.m. Wednesday on Canton Street while the letter carrier was working, USPIS officials said. → Read More

NH lodge apologizes after accidentally destroying box of English students’ passports

The Kancamagus Lodge in Lincoln apologized for accidentally destroying dozens of passports that belonged to a school group traveling from the UK to ski in the White Mountains. → Read More

Man charged in airplane incident due in federal court in Boston

A Leominster man accused of attacking a United Airlines crew Sunday during a flight from Los Angeles to Boston after allegedly trying to open an emergency door is slated to appear in federal court Thursday for a detention hearing. → Read More

Gloucester will make $150M in upgrades to waste treatment facility to resolve Clean Water Act violations

The settlement requires the city to undertake a construction project to add secondary treatment to its water pollution control facility. The city has been operating without secondary treatment since 2001, when it was issued a waiver, officials said. → Read More

Prosecutors say gun dealer had explosive materials in his Revere apartment

Cory Daigle, 28, who is currently facing federal charges in connection to a firearms business he ran in Littleton, pleaded not guilty to a charge of possessing an incendiary device. → Read More

Stair demolition at Milton MBTA station will begin Monday, despite outcry from local officials

Local officials have said the stairs leading from Adams Street to the Milton Station platform have been in disrepair for years and claim their requests for the stairs to be fixed went unheard. → Read More

Cape Cod Canal closes as endangered right whales move through

Officials say the whales were spotted Sunday morning in the canal, which will remain closed until at least Monday morning. → Read More

Man killed in Roxbury shooting, police say

Officers responded to 109 Weaver Way about 3:30 p.m. Saturday and found a man suffering a gunshot wound, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. → Read More

Board grants parole for Ramadan Shabazz, convicted of murder in 1971

The decision comes after Shabazz, 73, has spent decades in prison, time that he dedicated to betterment, education, and mentoring, according to the state parole board. → Read More

Nahant extends deal with federal wildlife experts to shoot and kill coyotes

Professional sharpshooters hired by the town of Nahant in December to kill aggressive coyotes in the small seaside town have so far “removed” one coyote and will remain on the job for another year, town officials said. → Read More

School closures in Massachusetts for Tuesday

With a winter storm expected to bring at least a few inches of snow to Eastern Massachusetts and heavier snowfall toward the central and western regions of the state, schools are announcing closures for Tuesday. → Read More

City officials press Wu, police for information on investigation into East Boston woman’s disappearance

Reina Carolina Morales Rojas, a mother of two who came to the United States from El Salvador last year, was last seen Nov. 26 getting into a van in East Boston, where she lived, and being dropped off in Somerville, authorities have said. → Read More

Family of Boston Marathon dog Spencer says they’ve lost second golden retriever, also to cancer

“She took it very hard when we lost Spencer; they were very bonded,” Richard Powers said of his golden retriever, Penny. “Saturday morning we noticed there was something more going on than just grief.” → Read More

New Hampshire woman’s death in Virgin Islands under investigation

Jamie Cail, 42, was pronounced dead at a health center on the island of St. John early Tuesday morning after her boyfriend found her unresponsive on the floor of their home, the US Virgin Islands Police Department said in a statement. → Read More

A sign of spring on a frigid day as Sullivan’s Castle Island opens for the season

The popular eatery and Boston institution kicked off its 72nd year as customers braved the bitter cold to come out and get their favorite hot dogs, fries, ice cream, and other food and frozen treats. → Read More

Man accused of running crypto mine out of Cohasset school appears at Quincy court; arrest warrant canceled

Nadeam Nahas is facing charges of vandalizing a school and fraudulent use of electricity that cost Cohasset Middle-High School about $17,500, according to court records and a police report. → Read More

I-93 crash triggers delays as slick driving conditions remain after icy mix of rain and snow falls across Mass.

Sunny skies Friday morning are expected to continue throughout the day but driving conditions remain challenging for commuters a day after a wintry mix of precipitation fell across Massachusetts, causing treacherous roads that led to several crashes late Thursday and Friday morning. → Read More