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4 Nations final keys to victory: How USA can beat Canada again
How can Team USA beat Canada again and lift the 4 Nations trophy Thursday in Boston? Here are three keys to victory.
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Milton continues to push back on MBTA zoning law
The town of Milton, Massachusetts continues to push back against the MBTA Communities Act. The law requires towns and cities to allow for zoning to build multi-family housing near train stations, an effort to increase available housing in the state. But Milton argues it should be exempt. Last night, the Select Board voted 3 to 2 against sending an ... -
Sidewalks are slick and messy after heavy snow and extreme cold
People in the Boston area and throughout Massachusetts are dealing with ice-covered roads and sidewalks
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Trump flag in West Boylston Police Department sparks conflict
Tension is high in West Boylston, Massachusetts, as Town Administrator James Ryan and Police Chief Dennis Minnich spar over a Donald Trump flag
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2 shot in Roxbury, Boston police say
The Boston Police Department says two people were shot at the intersection of Dudley Street and Mt. Pleasant Avenue
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Incoming immigration judge fired by Trump admin.: ‘It makes no logical sense'
Kerry Doyle, hired last year as a federal immigration judge in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, says she’s among an entire incoming class of judges let go last week despite a backlog some expect to grow further amid President Donald Trump’s deportation push
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Firefighter reflects on heartwarming moment caught in viral video
“We see people on usually their worst days and we just try and make it better and that’s what I was trying to do that night,” North Andover firefighter David Testa told us.
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2 people walking dog sought in 9 break-in attempts in Berkley, police say
Police are looking for two women believed to be connected to a rash of break-ins and attempted break-ins in Berkley, Massachusetts, on Valentine’s Day.
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Cora's response to Casas' comments about Devers won't quell drama
Alex Cora had an interesting response to Triston Casas telling reporters he wants to see Rafael Devers remain at third base for the Red Sox.
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Woman dead, another critically hurt at Maine home; relative in custody
Police found a dead woman outside a Maine home and another woman critically injured inside before taking a man related to them into custody who’d fled the scene nearby on Wednesday morning, authorities said.
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How latest report on 2025 NFL salary cap could help Patriots
The range for the 2025 NFL salary cap is now higher than expected, giving the Patriots more money to spend on free agents.
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Person dies in rollover crash that shut Route 128 north in Wenham
A person with fatal injuries had to be cut out of a car that flipped over on Route 128 in Wenham, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, authorities said.
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No, it's not your imagination — this winter has been a reality check in New England
This winter — particularly the month of February — has felt like a reality check for New Englanders after a couple of easy winter seasons over the past couple of years.