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No matter where you're from, this Concord, Mass. resident has a song for you
John Muresianu walks in Minuteman National Historical Park almost every day, singing to visitors in 46 languages. -
BPS proposes closure of three more schools by 2027 amid sharp enrollment decline
Closure's are part of the district’s long-term goal of decreasing a sprawling and aging physical footprint. -
Harvard football eyes first-ever playoff berth in matchup against Yale
The 141st playing of "The Game" this weekend comes with elevated stakes. -
Harvard professors, students react to Larry Summers stepping away from faculty duties
After a series of emails were released, the university is reexamining its ties to Jeffrey Epstein. -
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‘Space for love’: Boston advocates commemorate Transgender Day of Remembrance
Dozens of local advocates gathered at Boston City Hall Wednesday for a day of action to commemorate the City’s 26th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance. -
Attorneys general push back on SNAP changes impacting highly vetted immigrants
They say the changes will prevent thousands of immigrants from getting help. -
Lawmakers poised to open up state disability records to families, researchers
Gov. Healey is expected to sign legislation giving family members access to the medical records of their developmentally disabled loved ones who lived in Massachusetts institutional housing.