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Omni hotel workers in Boston vote to ratify new contract, will return to work Monday
After months of negotiations with Omni hotels and about a week of over 600 workers on strike in Boston, the union unanimously approved a tentative contract agreement Sunday to send those employees back to work Monday morning. The tentative agreement was reached late Friday night and ratified Sunday afternoon. The president of UNITE HERE Local 26 says it’s a historic...
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Teens missing from Milton, NH, found safe
Two teenagers reported missing from Milton, New Hampshire over the weekend have been found safe, police said Monday afternoon. Milton police shared a missing persons alert on their Facebook page Saturday for the 13-year-old and 16-year-old. On Monday, police confirmed both teens had been located and were safe. They were being reunited with their parents and guardians, police said. No...
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East Boston man dead after motorcycle crash in Saugus
The man was transported to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
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Sunny and clear skies continue on Sunday in New England
We may have a few high, thin, wispy clouds moving to the area, but it’s looking fantastic, especially for the Head of the Charles in the lower 70s today.
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Patriots' Barmore apologizes to Providence PD after incident
Barmore apologized to the Providence Police Department in a post on Twitter/X.
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Saugus youth football games cancelled after fight between parents
Saugus Police say they responded to a 911 call that reported five or six people fighting in the stands at around 9:48 a.m.
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Man dead after shooting in Biddeford, Maine
Authorities said they found an injured man, identified as 46-year-old Gene Dares of Biddeford, at the scene.
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People pack public memorial service for late Methuen mayor
The service will be held on Sunday at the Methuen Memorial Music Hall from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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Man killed in Boston shooting
Boston Police say they responded to the area of 849 Cummins Highway for a report of a person shot.
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NH hiker rescued overnight after suffering severe injury near summit
The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department say 48-year-old Jason McDonald tripped and fell on a rocky incline at around 2:30 p.m. and suffered severe injuries to his lower left leg.