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19th-century book due back to Worcester Public Library in 1973 is returned
The Worcester Public Library recently had an unusual surprise — the return of a book more than half a century overdue. Checked out in 1973, the book finally returned to the library late this year. Library officials believe it was discovered by a Boston resident cleaning out a relative’s belongings. The returned book, titled “The Early Work of Aubrey Beardsley,”...
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Mass. legislators strike $4B funding agreement, including Everett soccer stadium
Under a nearly $4 billion economic development bill filed Tuesday, Massachusetts would clear the way to develop a soccer stadium in Everett.
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Women sue homeowner over fallen tree in Orange, Mass.
Three women are suing the owner of a home in Orange, Massachusetts, saying he is responsible for a tree that fell on them.
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18 years after losing necklace in Maine, Worcester man is reunited with it
A man from Worcester, Massachusetts, has been reunited with a cherished necklace that vanished 18 years ago in Maine, thanks to a stranger’s commitment to finding its rightful owner. Han Tu received the gold Buddha necklace as a high school graduation gift and wore it every day until it disappeared. The necklace held deep meaning — it included a heart...
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Mass. brush fires: ‘Do everything that you can to minimize the risks,' gov. says
With a record number of brush fires burning in Massachusetts, Gov. Maura Healey pleaded with the public to do whatever they could to prevent more from breaking out. Hear from her and get a closer look at the weather pattern driving the fires.
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Woman found dead in burning vehicle in Cape Cod woods is IDed
Authorities have identified the woman whose remains were found in a burning vehicle in the woods in Cape Cod on Monday, but haven’t shared what is believed to have led to her death.
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Can AI help solve Boston's traffic problems?
As the joke goes, sometimes it can take an hour or more to get from one point in Boston to another. But the city is hoping emerging technologies like artificial intelligence can help speed things along. A study that came out this past summer found Boston had the fourth worst traffic in the U.S. and the eighth worst in the...
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Amid brush New England fire danger, no major relief in the forecast
It’s another dry, windy day here in Greater Boston, and there’s no rain relief, at least for right now. There’s a little hope for some rain later this week. But for Tuesday, a Red Flag Warning continues for southern New England, including Massachusetts, until 9 p.m. Winds could gust to 35-40 mph at times from the northwest. Brush fires could spread...
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A neighborhood spot in the heart of Massachusetts' steak tip country
Steak tip specialist NewBridge Cafe is your classic local hangout, with great steak, turkey, pork and lamb tips.
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Pentagon secrets leaker Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years in prison
A Massachusetts Air National Guard member who pleaded guilty to leaking highly classified military documents about the war in Ukraine was sentenced in federal court on Tuesday.
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Gov. Healey to address brush fire concerns Tuesday
Gov. Maura Healey is scheduled to speak Tuesday morning as brush fires and drought conditions continue to impact Massachusetts.
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No school in 3 North Shore communities amid strikes
There is no school Tuesday in Beverly, Gloucester and Marblehead as teacher strikes continue in the three North Shore communities.
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No outdoor burning, Mass. officials urge public as firefighters battle brush fires
More than a dozen brush fires are still burning across Massachusetts. This as the entire state is under a Red Flag Warning once again. The persistent drought conditions are also a major concern. At a press conference Middleton on Tuesday morning, state officials, including the governor, begged the public to take precautions to prevent further fires. “A lot of these...
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No school Wednesday in 3 North Shore communities amid teacher strikes
Students in three Massachusetts communities were not in school Tuesday, schools in those districts will be closed again Wednesday as teacher strikes continue on the North Shore. Educators in Beverly, Gloucester and Marblehead have been fighting for new contracts, forcing about 1,000 students out of the classroom Tuesday. After a long day of bargaining sessions, there are still no contract...
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Jack Teixeira to be sentenced Tuesday in leak case
A Massachusetts Air National Guard member who pleaded guilty to leaking highly classified military documents about the war in Ukraine is expected to be sentenced in federal court on Tuesday.
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Officer trapped in truck on Boston road blocked by over 100 vehicles, police say
Three people were arrested after an incident Sunday night in which a Massachusetts Department of Youth Services corrections officer was trapped in his truck on a road blocked by more than 100 other vehicles, Boston police said Monday. The incident occurred shortly after 11:30 p.m. on Canterbury Street, a narrow roadway where Jamaica Plain, Roslindale and Mattapan meet. The street...
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3 hurt, 1 critically, in Mass. abandoned mill collapse
Three workers were hurt, one critically, in a partial collapse at an abandoned paper mill in Russell, Massachusetts, Monday afternoon, officials said.
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Veterans push for help with brain injuries caused by blasts
Veterans Day is typically reserved to honor those who have served in our country’s military, but this year, one veteran is making a call to take that gratitude a bit further and help those impacted by blast injuries. The issue revolves around TBI, or traumatic brain injuries — a signature wound for Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. Dennis Hernandez, an...
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Data breaches in Massachusetts — by the numbers
People have their personal information compromised in a data breach more and more often, impacting millions of people in Massachusetts.
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Motorcyclist injured in South Boston hit-and-run crash, police say
Boston police are searching for a driver in a hit-and-run crash that injured a motorcyclist Monday afternoon. Officers responded shortly before 4:30 p.m. to the intersection of Dorchester Avenue and Old Colony Avenue in South Boston. A man was found injured on his motorcycle. The man was transported to an area hospital, police said. The extent of his injuries was...