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Large water main break in Newton causing ‘significant' traffic impacts Wednesday morning
A large water main break flooded roads overnight in Newton, Massachusetts, creating problems for Wednesday’s morning commute. Newton police tell NBC10 Boston that the water main break in the area of 400 Centre Street is causing significant impacts to the Newton Corner area. Drivers are being told to seek alternative routes. Part of Washington Street is shut down from Centre…
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Hearing Wednesday for Duxbury mother accused of killing her kids
Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury, Massachusetts, mother accused of killing her three children in 2023, plans to assert her “lack of criminal responsibility” at trial due to her mental condition, her lawyer said in a recent court filing.
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Large water main break in Newton overnight
The water main break overnight on Center Street shut down several roads in the area.
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Film crew falls through thin ice in Acton
A film crew shooting an independent movie ended up becoming the center of their own drama when they fell through thin ice on a pond in Acton, Massachusetts. A crew member went out in a kayak, but the kayak went through the ice and he fell into the water. People on shore called 911, and four other members of the…
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Film crew falls through ice in Acton
Five people are lucky to be alive after falling through thin ice while filming an independent movie.
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High school basketball opener canceled due to Boston school bus delay
Late school buses have been a problem in Boston this year, and now, they led a basketball team to miss its first game of the season. The boys’ basketball team at East Boston High School was set to play Friday in Fall River, Massachusetts. The bus there never showed up. Student athletes told NBC10 Boston Tuesday that they were upset…
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Somerville removes requirement that new developments provide off-street parking
In Somerville, Massachusetts, the sun is setting on a law that has been on the books for decades requiring any new development in this city to come with off-street parking. “This is something we have been talking about for a long time,” said Somerville City Councilor Willie Burnley Jr. “Data shows that mandatory parking minimums increase the cost of development,…
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Somerville removes minimum parking requirements for new developments
City leaders have voted to do away with a decades-old requirement that any new development in Somerville come with off-street parking.
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Boston school bus delay cancels high school's basketball game
The first game for the season was called off when a bus never showed up to take the East Boston High School boys’ basketball team to Fall River.
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Natick man faces federal charges in drone strike in Jordan
A Massachusetts man’s arrest in connection with a drone attack that killed three U.S. service members abroad has shocked his neighbors.
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Santa and Mrs. Claus visit kids at Shriners Children's Boston
Children at a Boston hospital welcomed some special visitors from the North Pole Tuesday.
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Body found in Charles River in Boston, police say
A body was found Tuesday afternoon in the Charles River in Boston, according to investigators. Massachusetts State Police responded shortly after 12 p.m. to the area of Silber Way, which abuts Storrow Drive near the river. Troopers helped to bring the body to shore. Police said EMS crews were at the scene, as well. The Suffolk County District Attorney’s...
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‘It's concerning': Governor weighs in on mysterious drone activity in Massachusetts
Gov. Maura Healey spoke briefly Tuesday about the recent phenomenon of mysterious drone sightings over Massachusetts and other parts of the northeast. “In terms of what we’re seeing up and down the East Coast, it’s concerning,” Healey said. “I’ve spoken out, along with the governors of New Jersey and New York. We’ve not seen the volume New York and...
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Frank Bellotti, former Mass. lieutenant governor and attorney general, dies at 101
Frank Bellotti, the Massachusetts lieutenant governor and state attorney general who lived to be 101, has died, his family announced Tuesday. Bellotti served as a Navy SEAL during World War II and went on to make an impact throughout his life in the worlds of law, politics and business. His wife, Maggie Bellotti, died less than a year ago at...
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What we know about the Natick man charged in deadly drone strike in Jordan
Federal authorities say Mahdi Mohammad Sadeghi is a dual Iranian American citizen who works for a semiconductor company out of Norwood.
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Man injured in pedestrian crash in Waltham
One person was injured in a pedestrian crash in Waltham, Massachusetts, on Monday. Waltham police said the crash occurred around 5 p.m. Monday in the area of Stow Street and Ravenswood Road. A 42-year-old man was crossing the street when he was hit by a Toyota Camry driven by a 43-year-old woman, according to police. The Camry was reporteldy traveling…
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Mass. man charged in deadly drone strike in Jordan: Here's what we know
A Massachusetts man and one other person are accused of being involved in a deadly drone attack overseas. And federal officials believe they were intentionally undermining the United States’ national security. It was quite the scene in Natick on Monday as dozens of federal agents descended on the relatively quiet Woodland Street neighborhood, walking in and out of a 2-story…
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Natick man charged in deadly drone attack in Jordan
Joshua Levy, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts, said at a press conference Monday that the arrests are tied to the attack on Tower 22, a base in northeast Jordan near the Syrian border, in January....
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Natick man charged in January drone strike that killed 3 service members
The FBI raided a Natick home Monday, arresting a man on charges connected to a deadly drone strike on a base in Jordan.
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An Everett newspaper is shutting down after the mayor sued for defamation
In a stunning settlement, a newspaper started in the 19th century will fold after a defamation lawsuit from the mayor of Everett, Massachusetts. The Everett Leader Herald, whose masthead reads that it was established in 1885, is set to cease publication this week. Mayor Carlo DeMaria says the newspaper agreed to that condition, and to pay him $1.1 million, to…