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Police respond to 200 crashes in Massachusetts on Friday
106 of those crashes were categorized as serious, according to authorities.
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Snowstorm causes delays and cancellations at Logan
There have been 36 delays and 79 cancellations at Logan Airport on Saturday.
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Plans to relocate Roslindale students to community center met with criticism
Two elementary schools in Boston’s Roslindale neighborhood are merging, but parents and teachers are frustrated by plans to move students around during the school year. The Philbrick School and the Sumner School will join to become a single school serving pre-kindergarten through sixth grade, with a new setting in the former Washington Irving School on Cummins Highway. Fifth- and...
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Plans to relocate Boston students to Roslindale Community Center met with criticism
Students are being relocated from a school under renovation to a community center during the school year.
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Winter weather impacts roads, delays flights ahead of holidays
The snow piled up in New England Friday, making traveling treacherous.
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Man pleads guilty to stabbing dog to death after giving it fentanyl
A Massachusetts man pleaded guilty to giving his dog fentanyl before stabbing the animal to death earlier this year. Jonathan Paluzzi, 45, of Kingston, received a sentence of five to seven years in state prison after entering a guilty plea to two counts each of animal cruelty and witness intimidation, the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office said Friday. Paluzzi was…
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NY man pleads guilty to burglaries targeting Asian families' homes in Mass.
A man has pleaded guilty to 10 racially-targeted burglaries in four Massachusetts communities in 2021. The Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office said Friday that 32-year-old New York resident Juan Castano had pleaded guilty to 21 indictments in connection with burglaries at homes of Asian and South Asian families in Newton, Wellesley, Andover and Quincy. A codefendant, Wendy Reyes, is due…
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PHOTOS: Snow blankets Boston area
The snow that fell across Massachusetts on Friday made for some beautiful images, including on the Mass. Pike and at Fenway Park.
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How much snow fell in Boston Friday? Half a foot at Fenway!
The snow that fell in the Boston area Friday evening brought several inches to a wide swath of the area — and half a foot to parts of the city itself.
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Santa's little helpers in Bridgewater handing out presents to children in need
A couple from Bridgewater, Massachusetts, have again taken on the roles of Santa’s little helpers this Christmas, handing out hundreds of presents to economically disadvantaged children. Their holiday deeds began when Stephanie and Mark Sabourin bought a decorative holiday mailbox from Lowes last year, which people began filling with letters to Santa. “What we didn’t expect was that people...
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Snow falls across Greater Boston, impacting roads and air travel ahead of holidays
The roads have been a mess Friday amid snowfall Friday, and more is expected overnight.
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Santa's helpers hand out presents to children
A Bridgewater couple has taken on the roles of Santa’s little helpers, handing out hundreds of gifts to kids whose parents may be struggling financially.
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Woman killed in outdoor fire in Somerville
A woman is dead after a fire broke out Thursday in a wooded area in Somerville, Massachusetts, according to officials, who say this appears accidental in the early stages of their investigation. According to the State Fire Marshal’s office, the Somerville Fire Department responded just after 4 p.m. to the woods near Alewife Brook Parkway and Broadway and found...
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Man shot at Taco Bell in New Bedford, police say
A man was injured in a shooting at a Taco Bell in New Bedford, Massachusetts, early Thursday morning and another man has been taken into custody. Officers responded to the fast food restaurant on Coggeshall Street just before 1 a.m. for a report of shots fired. The victim was found in the lobby and taken to a local hospital with...
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On-the-ground MBTA oversight part of Mass. DPU's ‘very, very big leap'
Two years appear to have made a world of difference for the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities. At this point in 2022, the DPU was in a harsh spotlight due to its work — or lack thereof — overseeing safety at the MBTA. Federal investigators concluded the DPU had been falling short on its responsibilities as the state agency responsible…
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Average Greater Boston household spending surpasses $101K per year, data shows
Households in the Greater Boston area spent an average of $101,247 per year across 2022 and 2023, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday, a third higher than the nationwide average annual household expenditure of $75,172. At a time of regular talk on Beacon Hill of the negative consequences of Massachusetts’ high cost of living, the new data from…
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Stolen car burned on Duxbury Beach after Marshfield gas station burglary; man arrested
Police arrested a man they say broke into a Massachusetts gas station, stole a car and set it ablaze on Duxbury Beach. The Marshfield Police Department said it was helping the Duxbury Police Department on Thursday to investigate the car fire, which appeared to have been intentionally set. The vehicle was registered in Marshfield, where its owner said it had…
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Brockton holiday event for kids in need canceled over finances
A holiday event serving homeless children in Brockton, Massachusetts, has been canceled due to financial challenges, school committee members say. Over the years, Brockton’s Dinner for Champions grew so much that it moved from Brockton High School in 2018 to Lombardo’s Event Center in 2022 — and to Gillette Stadium last year. “It started off with 100 families and it…
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Natick man indicted in Iran-backed drone strike that killed U.S. service members
Two Iranian nationals, one a dual citizen who lives in Massachusetts, have been indicted in connection with a drone strike that killed U.S. service members overseas. The FBI arrested 42-year-old Mahdi Mohammad Sadeghi at his Natick home on Monday. The same day, 38-year-old Mohammad Abedini was arrested in Milan, Italy, where he lives. Federal authorities said the arrests were...
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Man to spend life behind bars for murdering woman, 3 kids in West Brookfield
The man who murdered his cousin’s wife and their three kids in West Brookfield, Massachusetts, in March 2018 was sentenced to consecutive periods of life without parole in a Worcester court Thursday. Matthew Locke, of Ware, was found guilty last month on four murder charges in the deaths of 38-year-old Sara Bermudez, 8-year-old Madison Bermudez, 6-year-old James Bermudez and 2-year-old…