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Uxbridge building evacuated after storm causes partial roof collapse
A serious storm moving through Massachusetts Wednesday caused a roof to partially collapse on a building in Uxbridge, sending one person to the hospital. Uxbridge Police Chief Marc Montminy tells NBC10 Boston that at least eight people who live in the 3-story building on South Main Street with multiple residential units had to be evacuated overnight. “The heavy rains on...
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Cleanup in Mass. after storm brings record rain, powerful wind gusts
Cleanup is underway after an intense storm brought record rain and powerful wind gusts to Massachusetts Wednesday, causing downed trees, power outages, and severe flooding in some areas, including Boston. The O’Neill Tunnel was getting back to normal Thursday morning after MassDOT crews spent the better part of the night pumping water out. The severe flooding left the roadway between...
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Sgt. Jeremy Cole remembered during wake, law enforcement walk Monday
Community members came together on Monday to honor the life of Endicott College Police Sergeant Jeremy Cole. People gathered to pay their respects to Cole and his family during a public wake, following his tragic death while driving home after his shift early Thanksgiving morning. There was also a law enforcement walk at the Campbell Funeral Home on Cabot Street...
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Mayor Wu calls on Boston City Councilor facing federal charges to resign
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is speaking out in the wake of federal public corruption charges being filed against sitting City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson. In a statement issued Friday morning, Wu called on Fernandes Anderson to resign from the council. “Like any member of the community, Councilor Fernandes Anderson has the right to a fair legal process. But the serious...
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Suspect in Allston truck driver stabbing faces judge with shirt over his head
A man accused in the stabbing of a tow truck driver in Boston’s Allston neighborhood is expected to appear in court on Friday.
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Local ski areas excited for first snow of the season
The season’s first snow is near, and while some may be dreading the arrival of snow and cold temperatures, others are excited for it, especially local ski areas. North of Boston at the Nashoba Valley Ski Area, they’re anticipating about 1-3 inches of snow with the winter storm arriving in New England Wednesday evening. NBC10 Boston spoke to an official...
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Man dies after being rescued from Middleborough fire
A fire burned through a home in Middleborough, Massachusetts, on Monday night, and one man has now died after being rescued by emergency crews. The fire took over a two-story home on Locust Street before 10 p.m. Monday. One man was inside the home, and firefighters were able to get him out of the building through a side entryway. He...
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‘He walked students through everything': Endicott mourns sgt. killed in crash
Community members came together Monday in Beverly, Massachusetts, to honor the life of Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole, a beloved mentor and protector who lost his life in a crash while driving home Thanksgiving morning. In addition to counselors being made available, the college is also planning to establish a memorial outside of the public safety center on campus...
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Wednesday is going to be a busy travel day. Here's what you need to know
The Thanksgiving travel rush is underway Wednesday, and it’s expected to set a new record. Triple A predicts nearly 80 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home over the holiday travel period — an increase of 1.7 million people compared to last year, and 2 million more than in 2019. “Thanksgiving is the busiest holiday for travel,...
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Schools in Marblehead, Beverly to reopen after teacher strikes end
Students will return to the classroom Wednesday in the Massachusetts communities of Beverly and Marblehead. The Marblehead School Committee said late Tuesday afternoon that it had reached a tentative deal with the Marblehead Education Association. The Beverly School Committee announced a tentative agreement later Tuesday evening. “Both the School Committee and the Association recognize the stress and hardship caused to...