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Man gets life-threatening electric shock hanging holiday lights on Wellesley tree
A worker was seriously hurt when he received an electric shock while hanging holiday lights on a tree in Wellesley, Massachusetts, on Wednesday morning, police said. The contractor was rushed to the hospital from Falmouth Circle with life-threatening injuries after the incident about 10 a.m., according to Wellesley police. The man was using a pole to string up the holiday…
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5-vehicle crash with entrapment reported on I-495 in Westborough
Emergency crews are at the scene of a reported 5-vehicle crash with entrapment on Interstate 495 in Westborough, Massachusetts, on Wednesday afternoon. The Westborough Fire Department said in a social media post shortly after 1:30 p.m. that they have multiple units on scene of the crash on I-495 north between the Route 9 ramps. Multiple injuries have been reported, and…
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Driver seriously hurt in crash off I-95 in Mass. after police chase from NH
A vehicle speeding away from police crashed while exiting Interstate 95 in Boxford, leaving its driver with serious injuries, Massachusetts State Police said. Police started pursuing the vehicle in New Hampshire, according to Massachusetts State Police; they referred questions on what happened there to their counterparts in the Granite State. Troopers in Massachusetts were notified about the speeding vehicle that…
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2 charged in shooting that injured bystander in North Attleborough hotel lobby
Two people have been arrested after a man who police say was an innocent bystander was shot in a hotel lobby in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, last month.
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North Shore teacher strikes end: Here are the contract details
It has finally happened. All three teacher strikes on the North Shore are done and students are back in the classroom.
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Here's where COVID wastewater levels are in Mass. ahead of Thanksgiving
Levels of COVID-19 in the Boston area are remarkably low ahead of Thanksgiving this year, according to the region’s latest wastewater data. The virus typically ramps up this time of year, but the most recent update on the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority’s COVID wastewater page shows that coronavirus levels have remained largely static over the past three weeks, even decreasing...
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Burger King, Popeyes franchise owners fined for violating labor laws, AG says
The owners of dozens of Burger King and Popeyes franchises across Massachusetts have been fined for violations of child labor and workers’ rights laws after investigations brought by the Attorney General’s Office, officials announced Tuesday. The citations target two different sets of owners – Northeast Foods LLC, which operates the Burger King locations, and Amish Parikh and Ashish Parikh, who…
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COVID wastewater samples hit remarkable lows in Mass.
Waste water tests this month show remarkably low levels of the coronavirus in the Boston area, the lowest in late November since 2020.
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Four teens indicted for Danvers assault on person with a disability
The Essex County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday that four people — two 15-year-old Danvers residents, a 14-year-old from Danvers and a 15-year-old from Lawrence — had been indicted by a grand jury Monday.
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Schools reopen Wednesday in Marblehead and Beverly as teacher strikes end
From walking the picket lines in Marblehead and Beverly to dancing in the drop off lines, it was clear Wednesday that students, teachers, and maybe especially parents were overjoyed to have their schools reopened following the teachers’ strikes. “Oh my gosh, we are so happy, even though it’s a half day. My poor kids were getting bored and we...
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Beverly and Marblehead students to return to classroom Wednesday
The last of the North Shore teacher strikes ended Tuesday.
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3 students hit by bus at Mount Wachusett Community College
A bus driver hit and injured three students Tuesday morning in Gardner.
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4 teens indicted in attack on person with disability in Danvers, prosecutors say
Prosecutors announced indictments against four teenagers more than a month after an attack on a person with a disability near a middle school in Danvers, Massachusetts. The Essex County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday that four people — two 15-year-old Danvers residents, a 14-year-old from Danvers and a 15-year-old from Lawrence — had been indicted by a grand jury Monday….
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Man arrested after interstate police chase appears in court
A driver appeared in court a day after a high-speed police chase from New Hampshire to Massachusetts ended in West Boylston.
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Business owners slam RMV's ‘completely unconscionable' CDL shift
Top Democrats suggested they’re open to Gov. Maura Healey’s legislative push to minimize upheaval for hundreds of commercial drivers, in the process lamenting a “bipartisan failure” that contributed to the need for action so late in the lawmaking term. With only five weeks remaining in the 2024-2025 term, the Transportation Committee dove in Tuesday on a bill Healey filed...
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Push to reopen: Conversation over Carney Hospital, Nashoba Valley closures continue
From the busy roads of Dorchester to the quaint main street of Ayer, the closure of two health care centers remains a focal point. Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center each shuttered during Steward Healthcare’s bankruptcy, depriving those living nearby of an emergency room, primary care and pharmacy services. For Nashoba Valley nurse Jenn Watson, the last few...
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Conversation over Carney Hospital, Nashoba Valley closures continue
Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center each shuttered during Steward Healthcare’s bankruptcy, depriving those living nearby of an emergency room, primary care and pharmacy services. But talks about reopening the two facilities continue.
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No bail for man charged in alleged movie theater threat
Court documents released Tuesday revealed new details in the case of a man charged with threatening to shoot fellow moviegoers at a showing of “Wicked” in Massachusetts over the weekend.
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Women in the Mass. State Police: Decades of discrimination allegations
In 1996, a female trooper who had been with the Massachusetts State Police for four years was appointed to work in the Middlesex Narcotics Unit. As she began the new position, the woman noticed her male counterparts had been assigned a senior trooper as a mentor. She received no such assignment. That’s when the female trooper said a sergeant...
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Travel concerns at Logan Airport after 2 collisions
Two plane collisions at Logan Airport remain under investigation. Aviation experts say incidents like these are rare, and it’s certainly not what you’d want to hear leading into a busy holiday travel week.
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