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Massachusetts prisons set up more people with ‘essential’ IDs as they reenter society
Applying for a job. Opening a bank account. Cashing a check. Picking up a prescription. To do any of those tasks, you need an ID. -
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Reading's first mosque opens its doors and receives a warm welcome from the town
The mosque has about 50 regular participants and continues to attract new observers. -
Judge rules in favor of Boston and soccer team in White Stadium lawsuit
Group led by Emerald Necklace Conservancy had filed suit against project. -
Worcester City Council's effort to change attendance rules for members comes up short
The attempt to penalize councilors for missing meetings comes as Councilor Thu Nguyen continues an indefinite hiatus. -
MBTA asks for public feedback on multiyear spending plan
Advocates praised the plan's focus on improving safety and reliability but said it lacked investment in some important projects. -
As spring arrives, so does a symphony of nature sounds
Naturalists say a walk in the woods is a great way to see wildlife coming back alive this time of year. -
GBH Daily: App shutdown leaves families divided
How the end of the CBP One app affects one local family.