Another small Mass. college to shut down this summer
The small private Catholic school is the second Massachusetts college to announce this month it will close.
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Trump administration says SNAP will be partially funded after judges’ rulings
Despite funding, it could take up to two weeks for SNAP recipients to receive payments. -
How your phone could be harming your relationships
Phubbing, or phone-snubbing, could be having a negative impact on your relationships. -
GBH Daily: What is Boston’s ‘Abolition Acre’?
The 10-stop, self-guided tour launched in October explores Boston’s role in spurring the American abolitionist movement. -
New walking tour shines light on Boston’s overlooked abolitionist history
The "Abolition Acre" self-guided walking tour was recently established by the nonprofit Beacon Hill Scholars to raise awareness about the city's anti-slavery movement. -
Former Newton Mayor Setti Warren has died
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Law enforcement investigating overnight explosion at Harvard Medical School
No injuries reported in what is believed to be an intentional act. -
Massachusetts to pay for heating assistance with leftover funds — for now
Governor Maura Healey said the state still has $13 million in federal funds from last year that it can use in the short-term. -
Local authorities debate: How much sewage in Boston-area rivers is too much?
Environmental advocates want that number to get down to zero. But the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority says it’s more responsible to allow limited “combined sewer overflows” and save money for ratepayers in infrastructure upgrades.