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Teachers at Boston Public Schools rally for new contract
Teachers in Boston were out on the picket lines on Thursday morning as part of an informational picket as they seek a new contract.
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Boston teachers picketing Thursday amid contract dispute; school interruptions not expected
Dozens of Boston Public School teachers are planning an information picketing line at every school in the district Thursday, taking action after nearly a year of contract negotiations.
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Boston teachers plan informational picket amid contract dispute
Boston educators say they’re frustrated as they work without a contract.
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Boston city councilor proposes sugar tax on beverages
Sharon Durkan proposed a tax on sugary drinks to raise funds and address health concerns at a city council meeting.
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Mayor Wu opens up about giving birth to 3rd child
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, who welcomed a new baby girl this week, called in to GBH Radio Wednesday to talk about going back to work after childbirth.
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Passenger who died on Paris flight to Boston likely had medical episode: Police
A passenger who died on board an Air France plane to Boston from Paris likely experienced a medical emergency, Massachusetts State Police said Wednesday.
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Mayor Wu calls in to Boston radio show, shares new photos of Baby Mira
Just two days after giving birth to her new daughter, Mayor Michelle Wu made a surprise call in to a Boston radio show on Wednesday to give her thoughts on a discussion about her decision not to take a formal maternity leave. “We’re all good, we’re home. I’m sitting in the living room nursing little Mira as we speak,...
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Not so sweet? ‘Sugar tax' to be introduced to Boston City Council Wednesday
Boston’s District 8 City Councilor Sharon Durkan will be proposing the so-called “Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax” on Wednesday to combat growing health problems in the city.
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‘Sugar tax' introduced to Boston City Council
A Boston city councilor is hoping to kick sugar cravings to the curb by proposing a tax on sugary drinks that will be intended to make you think twice about choosing a sugary soda over water, for example. Boston’s District 8 City Councilor Sharon Durkan proposed the so-called “Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax” – or SSBT – at Wednesday’s city council meeting….
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We're in the depths of winter — here's what to expect in Boston
Wind will add to the cold on Wednesday in Massachusetts, but a warm-up may be on the horizon for the Boston area this weekend — or snow could fall.
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Person dies on Air France flight from Paris to Boston
Massachusetts State Police are investigating the death of a person aboard an Air France plane flying to Boston from Paris.
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Mayor Wu's new baby sparks joy in Boston, for her family and equality advocates
The birth of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s third child — her first while leading the city, making history — spurred celebration in a variety of ways.
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‘What glass ceiling?' | Wu makes Boston history with birth of 3rd child
Congratulations poured in for Boston Mayor Michelle Wu after she made city history by becoming the first mayor to give birth in office, a healthy baby girl named Mira.
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Person dies on flight from Paris to Boston, police say
A person’s death on board an Air France plane to Boston from Paris was under investigation on Tuesday evening, Massachusetts State Police said. There were few details available about the person’s death; police described the death as unattended but didn’t share more information, including the identity of the person who died, which won’t be released until loved ones are...
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Family-friendly museums in Boston to add to your list
Looking to fill up your weekends with the kiddos?! Boston Moms’ Meghan Block shares some family-friendly museums for everyone.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu gives birth to baby girl
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has given birth to her third child, a baby girl named Mira, a city spokesperson announced Tuesday morning. Wu gave birth at around 2 p.m. Monday and Mira arrived at 8 pounds, 4 ounces and 20 inches, according to the spokesperson. Wu and her newborn are said to be in good health. The baby was born…
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Several dozen Tatte workers out after IRS flags Social Security issues
About sixty employees at the popular Boston-based bakery and cafe chain Tatte were recently forced to resign over a lack of proper paperwork requested by the IRS. A Tatte representative said the breakfast organization, which employs a total of 2,500 people, gave the employees several months to correct the Social Security discrepancies that were identified by the IRS and offered…
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Tatte bakery workers forced to resign over Social Security number discrepencies
Approximately 60 Tatte Bakery & Cafe employees were forced to resign for not providing proper work documentation requested by the IRS. A former employee said she and her loved ones are concerned and afraid of what could come next.
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Boston City Council will consider future of parking minimums for new buildings
Boston City Council is weighing whether to keep parking minimums for new development.
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Should Boston keep parking minimums for new buildings? City Council debates
Boston City Council is weighing whether to remove parking minimums for new development, which some see as a way to make it easier to build housing, while others see it as a recipe for more traffic and street congestion....
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