
11/08/2023
'Speak up.' Jewish nonprofit erects billboards denouncing antisemitism.
The billboard on Route 1 south, near Route 16 and straddling the Revere-Everett line, states: "Cultural Jews died in the gas chamber too. Speak up."
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'Speak up.' Jewish nonprofit erects billboards denouncing antisemitism.
The billboard on Route 1 south, near Route 16 and straddling the Revere-Everett line, states: "Cultural Jews died in the gas chamber too. Speak up."
Incumbents and challengers: See the results of the Nov. 7 2023 elections in Massachusetts.
See live election results for Middlesex County on November 7, 2023 from Wicked Local.
'Better to give.' This group has an outsized appetite for generosity.
Richard Brooks founded the Thousand Dollar Breakfast Club to spread happiness to servers in Massachusetts by giving tips of more than $1,000.
Mass. health care redetermination removes 76,000 from state insurance.
A federally mandated redetermination process is taking place, for the first time since the start of the COVID pandemic.
A Norwell pediatrician faces allegations of sexually abusing children.
A pediatrician at South Shore Medical Center in Norwell faces allegations that he sexually abused girls in the 1990s and 2000s.
Republican to announce 2024 presidential bid – from Plymouth podium.
David J. Stuckenberg, an Air Force Reserve major and greentech co-founder from Tampa, Florida, to announce presidential candidacy in Massachusetts.
Shall we dine? Five new eateries to try in Eastern Massachusetts.
A new month brings new restaurants to eastern Massachusetts. Check outb these five.
COVID-19 backlash, low pay lead to more Mass. school nurse openings.
Due to early retirements, there are currently more than 200 school nurse job openings in Massachusetts.
Why Social Security's increase will still leave seniors in the red.
Social Security recipients will get a 3.2% COLA raise in 2024. All of it and more will likely be eaten by health care costs, leaving seniors in a hole.
Wareham football coach resigns, citing issues with parents.
“It was an accumulation of things to be honest. After Week 2 is when it went downhill. It was all off the field stuff."
Hingham substitute teacher from Scituate arrested at middle school.
The substitute teacher was called out of her classroom Oct. 27 and met by police, who arrested her and led her away in handcuffs.
Closing time: Six Eastern Mass. eateries that shuttered by Oct. 31.
Several Eastern Massachusetts restaurants and food establishments closed last month, including a chain that reduced its number of locations.
Yoocaa baby nests sold on Amazon recalled over potential infant-safety risks.
About 4,140 Yoocaa baby loungers sold on Amazon were recalled over potential suffocation risks and entrapment hazards, the CPSC said.
Why collagen production matters so much – and how to increase it.
While its role changes slightly across various organs and connective tissue, collagen's primary purpose is to maintain function and provide structure.
Are eggs good for you? What to know about America's top breakfast food.
But eggs are more than a tasty dish. The food is also rich in nutrients and protein and has been promoted as a popular weight loss option.
Where's the 'savings' in daylight saving time?
Daylight saving time came about as a way for wartime nations to save money. Modern research suggests, however, that we don't actually save much.
'Pumpkin' the bear to be killed after attacking Hanson goats.
“We know people will not be happy with this decision,” the Hanson Police Department said.
Couple falls victim to scam, loses $97,000. Others urged to be cautious.
A New Bedford man said his wife fell for a scam that has cost them their lifetime savings. Now, he's sharing their story to help others avoid scams.
A 19th-century booklet in Old Irish and English resurfaces in Scituate.
Tales of parties, drink, rosaries and more are in the pages. You can learn more at a scholarly talk. Plus, there will be drink and music.
National Grid says Massachusetts upgrades will cost $2 billion.
The upgrades are needed to supply electricity to power more than a million electric cars and 750,000 heat pumps in Massachusetts.
MSPCA-Angell is planning a "mega adoption event" in the new year. Here's why.
MSPCA: 'Thousands' of dogs at risk of euthanasia in Massachusetts
Former Eustis estate in Milton is restored, listed for nearly $9 million.
Applecroft, a 15,491-square-foot mansion in Milton, has been completely restored by its owner since 2018, John David Corey.
Sudbury chocolate maker achieves single-origin success.
Chocolate bars made by Goodnow Farms Chocolate in Sudbury contain cacao beans from just one farm.
Legislation aims reduce sewer overflow impact on public waterways.
Pending legislation would require the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority to adopt regulations that reduce contamination in public waterways.
Which of these 5 names will Brockton's new baseball team take? Vote now,
Through Saturday, you can visit the team's website and vote for your favorite team name.
Plymouth man pleads guilty to robbing homes while families attend funerals.
Randy Brunelle of Plymouth was sentenced Tuesday to four and half years to five years at the Souza-Baranowski state prison in Lancaster.
Judge to decide on state emergency shelter cap.
A Superior Court Judge reserved judgment in a bid for a stay of the Healey/Driscoll administration plan to set a cap on its emergency shelter system.
Why ma*****na 'impact fee' change has local officials worried
The Cannabis Control Commission approved regulations that would restrict how towns and cities can collect 'impact fees' from ma*****na dispensaries.
Smashing pumpkins: For some in Mass., it's not just blowing off steam,
Pumpkin-smashing events are environmentally friendly and lots of fun, and they're gaining in popularity in Massachusetts
Whitman black bear spotted on Halloween before trick-or-treating.
Whitman Police Chief Timothy Hanlon said that the bear was spotted about 11:45 a.m. in the area of Commercial Street.
Who is your team playing in the MIAA field hockey state tournament?
The MIAA unveiled its sfield hockey state tournament brackets. Who is your team matched up with?
After complaints from local residents of being shut out, Weymouth senior center gives residents first dibs at popular programs.
Weymouth acts when its seniors protest being shut out; and Hingham celebrates Phyllis Chapman's upcoming 106th
Changes to mental health approaches could see services increase.
Measures to ensure access to mental health services heard by state lawmakers; take programs out of jails, prisons create more beds
Harvest Fest is on Sunday, Nov. 5, at Marina Bay in Quincy.
The Marina Bay Business Association hosts Harvest Fest this Sunday on the boardwalk in Quincy. There will be live music and activities for the kids.
Look who's performing in Massachusetts' smaller venues in November.
Air Supply, the Indigo Girls and The Beach Boys are among the popular bands with November dates in Massachusetts.
Winter Weather Preparedness Week is underway in Mass. What it means.
Forecasters at the National Weather Service in Norton say some areas of the state may see snowflakes on Wednesday.
Childrens author Jan Brett kicks off book tour Nov. 24 in Plymouth.
Children's book author and illustrator Jan Brett is kicking off her 2023 national book tour next month at Plimoth Patuxet Museums.
Motorists, beware: Guess which day is deadliest for young pedestrians?
AAA Northeast warns parents and children that Halloween is the deadliest day of the year for pedestrians under age 17.
'Bert' Wikstrom, longtime Needham watch repairman, dies at 84.
Clock and watch repairman Bert Wikstrom touched many lives through his shop in Needham Center.
Glass walls, big overhangs: Rescuing modern homes on the Outer Cape.
Charlie Zehnder was known for his quirky, 'ridiculously low-budget' Outer Cape homes. Now, you can tour one of his authentically rehabbed houses.
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After 9/11, cities and towns across the country received steel from the fallen Twin Towers. Chosen from an application process, cities and towns had to agree they would use the Ground Zero steel in memorials and public displays. Other World Trade Center steel became part of the official 9/11 memorial at Ground Zero, and 7.5 tons went to build the bow of the Navy ship USS New York. New York City sold 175,000 tons of the remaining steel scrap. Here's where a database of the pieces in New England: https://tinyurl.com/tnxd97sw