One year after reforming police details, Boston inching toward hiring civilian flaggers
City officials say move could finally come in 2025.
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New exhibit celebrates a quintessential New England sport born in Worcester
The Worcester Historical Museum exhibit comes as many candlepin bowling alleys have closed in recent decades.
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Ceramics craze: Boston area artists share why people are flocking to pottery studios
Popularity in ceramics has skyrocketed since the pandemic. What's behind the surge in interest? -
The Genius Next Door: How lizards led Martha Muñoz to an evolutionary breakthrough
The Yale professor's groundbreaking work earned her a place in the class of 2024 MacArthur Fellows. -
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson arrested on federal charges
Mayor Michelle Wu called on the councilor to resign, saying the charges “will prevent her from effectively serving the city.” -
Mass General Brigham residents, fellows rally for a contract with increased pay and benefits
The union, which was formed last year, represents 2,500 doctors at MGB hospitals -
State senator again blocks action on Boston property tax plan
The Senate meets next on Monday and the Boston bill is likely to resurface then.
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