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State Universities Make Plans for the Fall
Schools in the Massachusetts state university system are planning to bring students back on campus for the fall semester.
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Newton North Students and Staff Asked to Stay Home Amid Coronavirus Concerns
Students and staff at a Newton school asked to stay home amid coronavirus concerns
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Partners for Youth With Disabilities
The Project Innovation program awards local nonprofits who are tackling everyday challenges through innovative solutions.
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Snow and Wintry Mix Widespread in New England
A two-part blast of winter weather is hitting the region.
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Black Friday About More Than Just Scoring the Best Shopping Deals
As the long lines and early morning crowds out for door-buster deals subside, Black Friday becomes a time for families to shop together for the holidays. Lynn Tenne of Abington said, “It’s been nice and I have my grandkids here and they’re shopping with me and I said alright, pick out your one but just be surprised when you open...
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Families Shop Together on Black Friday
For some, Black Friday is about tradition.
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‘We're Ready': Officials Prepare for Security Along Marathon Route
With Marathon Monday quickly approaching, not only are tens of thousands of runners getting ready to compete in the 121st Boston Marathon, but the men and women who work tirelessly to try to keep the 26.2-mile course safe are hard at work, too.
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Defense Rests in Aaron Hernandez's Murder Trial
The defense has rested its case in the double-murder trial of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez.
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Prosecution Rests, Closing Arguments Could Begin Thursday in Aaron Hernandez Trial
Closing arguments in the double murder trial of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez could begin as early as Thursday.
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Mass. State Police Trooper Honored for Helping Family After Crash
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was reunited with a little girl and her family Friday who he helped last week after they were involved in a crash. Four-year-old Danie Sullivan was with her brother James and her mom Jamie on Nov. 12 when their minivan crashed in Oakham after roads became slick with a rain-snow mix. A transformer came crashing...
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Trooper Honored for Helping Mass. Family After Crash
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was reunited with a little girl and her family who he helped last week after they were involved in a crash.
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Man Found Guilty in State Trooper's Death Sentenced to 5-7 Years in Prison
The man found guilty of multiple charges in the death of a 44-year-old Massachusetts State Police trooper learned his fate on Thursday afternoon. David Njuguna, of Webster, was sentenced to 5-7 years in prison in the crash that killed Trooper Thomas Clardy on the Massachusetts Turnpike in Charlton on March 16, 2016. Njuguna was found guilty last week in Worcester...
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Driver Sentenced for Crash That Killed Mass. State Police Trooper
The driver convicted in the death of a Massachusetts State Police trooper on the turnpike in 2017 was sentenced to 5-7 years in prison on Thursday.
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Second Fire House in Plymouth Closed Due to Asbestos
A second fire house in Plymouth, Massachusetts, has been shut down. This time after asbestos was discovered in the walls.
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Hoverboard Sparked House Fire in Stoneham
A fire that destroyed a family’s home in Stoneham was caused by a forgotten hoverboard, officials said.
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Charity Announces Fundraiser to Support Fallen Firefighter's Family
A non-profit organization dedicated to honoring military and first responders announced Friday their support to fallen Worcester, Massachusetts, firefighter Lt. Jason Menard’s family. The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, a New York-based charity, will formally announce their plans to organize a fundraiser to offer financial support for Menard’s family. The funds are meant to help his family pay off...
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Donation Made to Family of Lt. Jason Menard
A New York-based organization is making a huge donation to help the family of a fallen Worcester firefighter.
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Mourning the Death of Fire Lt Jason Menard
Family, friends and the community around fallen Worcester fire Lt. Jason Menard continue to mourn his death.
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Man Found Guilty of Manslaughter in MSP Trooper's Death
A Massachusetts judge has issued her ruling in the trial of a man charged with causing the 2016 death a state police trooper on the turnpike.
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David Njuguna Found Guilty in Death of Mass. State Trooper
A Massachusetts man has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 2016 death of a state trooper.