Most North Shore beaches reopen after Haverhill sewage rupture
Haverhill completed a sewer bypass Wednesday to stop sewage from leaking into the Merrimack River.
2026 World Cup in Massachusetts
Somerville German spot goes through highs, lows of World Cup as Paraguay pulls off stunner
Bronwyn in Somerville has become the go-to spot for German fare in Greater Boston.
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Former Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs is found not guilty of assaulting his private chef
The four-time Pro Bowl wideout pleaded not guilty in February to a felony strangulation charge and a misdemeanor assault and battery charge stemming from the alleged dispute. -
Mayor Wu names members of new neighborhood advisory council for White Stadium project
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Mass. Senate budget would overhaul sheriff funding and make canceling subscriptions easier
The Senate budget proposes a $53 million increase in state aid to cities and towns, a much larger increase than the House proposed. -
Salem passes first-ever override tax hike to build new high school
With a turnout of 19% of the city's voters, 57.4% of voters approved a plan on Tuesday to add around $700 a year to the median tax bill in order to pay for a new high school. -
Women’s flag football team at Roxbury Community College pioneers a path for local schools
School officials say team is first community college in region to offer flag football as a varsity sport
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