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Breer shares insight on Eliot Wolf's contract, dynamic with Vrabel
Albert Breer joins Next Pats to share what he’s hearing about Eliot Wolf’s contract and how the Patriots will go about acquiring talent this offseason.
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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard bracing for potential mass layoffs
Federal workers at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, are bracing for potential mass layoffs, union leaders told NBC affiliate NEWS CENTER Maine on Thursday.
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Stop & Shop will close Mass. distribution center if deal isn't reached by today
A strike is looming over Stop & Shop as an ongoing contract dispute reaches a key date.
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Leaders address Downtown Boston safety concerns at closed-door meeting
Boston police say crime has reached its highest level in seven years in the Downtown Crossing and Boston Common area
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Quincy animal control officer attacked by large dog
A dog owner is facing criminal charges after a large Cane Corso repeatedly bit an animal control officer Wednesday in Quincy, Massachusetts
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What to know about measles amid deadly outbreak in Texas
A recent resurgence of measles has people worried about health. An outbreak has now infected more than 120 people in Texas. It claimed the life of a child, the first death from measles in the U.S. in a decade. “We are seeing a very big measles outbreak,” said Dr. Shira Doron, chief infection control officer at Tufts Medicine Health Syst... -
Everett overpaid mayor by $180K due to language tweak in ordinance, watchdog finds
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria was erroneously paid an extra $180,000 over several years, according to Massachusetts Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro.
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Mayor's ‘Gulf of Weymouth' post inspires hot-selling T-shirts to raise funds
A community on the South Shore of Massachusetts is still buzzing about a Facebook post that has really started a revolution. “I thought it was one of greatest things I’ve seen this year — of course, it’s early, it’s February,” said Ed Harrington, a former city councilor in Weymouth. “We have a whole lot of ... -
Worcester city councilor to attend meetings virtually after violent threats
A city councilor in Worcester, Massachusetts, will be attending meetings virtually after violent threats against her and her family.
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Man seriously injured in stabbing near Chelsea Market Basket, police say
A stabbing involving a group of youths left a 19-year-old man seriously injured near a Market Basket in Chelsea, Massachusetts, on Thursday, police said.
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Driver suffers minor injuries after crash with train in Canton
A woman escaped with minor injuries when her vehicle was hit by an MBTA Commuter Rail train Thursday in Canton, Massachusetts.
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Get your winter coats ready — the cold is about to blow back into Boston
Another cold front will slide into the Boston area late Friday, producing a period of light snow for parts of the area into early Saturday morning. Details here.
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No students hurt, school bus driver hospitalized after Sherborn crash
A school bus driver was transported to a hospital after a crash Thursday afternoon in Sherborn, Massachusetts.
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Mayer barely misses cycle in electric showing at Sox spring training
Red Sox prospect Marcelo Mayer put on a show against two quality pitchers in Thursday’s spring training game.