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Boston Welcomes Sunny Start to Week Before Forecast Shifts to Cooler, Rainier Weather
Bostonians kicked off the week under a mostly sunny sky, basking in a steady 62 degrees, per the National Weather Service; however, the city is set to see a dip in temperature and an increase in cloud cover as the week advances. Tonight, the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with...
Franklin Park Zoo welcomes three new animals
BOSTON, Mass. (WLNE) — With spring comes the arrival of new babies, and the Franklin Park Zoo has welcomed three new animals. Staff were surprised to find a Hartmann’s mountain zebra had arrived in the early morning hours of April 24, while a yellow-billed stork chick is finally taking its first flight.
Burlington is opening a new store in Massachusetts this fall — here’s where
There’s a new place to shop for deals on top brands on the South Coast, with a Burlington opening in Fairhaven later this year. “We are thrilled to open a new Burlington store in the Fairhaven community this fall, offering residents our everyday low prices on a wide assortment of brand-name merchandise for the entire family and home,” Julia DePillis, with Burlington Stores, told MassLive on Monday.
Two spice festivals are coming to town
🌳 If this beautiful weather isn’t inspiration enough to get outdoorsy … How about a free ticket to the Boston Outdoor Expo this weekend, (featuring speakers, exhibitors, and more) with code BSIDE? Grab them here. 👀What’s on tap today:. The Pats’ future Maye be bright...
More signs being added around Sumner Tunnel to remind truck drivers of height restrictions
More signs will be added around the Sumner Tunnel in Boston to help remind truck drivers of height restrictions, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation said Monday. This comes after several incidents of over height trucks getting stuck in the tunnel, MassDOT said. "Safety is our number one priority when it...
Mass. driver involved in four-car fatal crash in Maine, authorities say
A Massachusetts man was involved in a four-car fatal crash in Maine Friday morning that resulted in the death of a Maine woman, according to the Maine Department of Public Safety. Maine State Police responded to the crash on the Maine Turnpike in Wells around 8:40 a.m., the department said...
Family recounts devastation in wake of marine’s murder outside Boston bar
Friends and family of Daniel Martinez, a marine killed outside a Boston bar while he was visiting the city on St. Patrick’s Day, delivered emotional victim impact statements in Suffolk Superior Court Thursday morning as Martinez’s killer, Alvaro Larrama, prepared to enter a guilty plea. In all, nine...
Caribbean inspires Massachusetts sailor's award-winning rum
SALEM, Mass. — InsideRumson’s Rum headquarters in Salem, Massachusetts, another batch of spirits is being bottled up for all to enjoy. “I make rum. I make all different types of rum," said Eric Glass, the president and founder of Rumson's Rum. A lifelong boater from the North Shore,...
Solemn procession: Body of fallen Billerica Sgt. Ian Taylor brought to funeral home
A solemn procession brought the body of Billerica Police Sgt. Ian Taylor to the Cataudella Funeral Home in Methuen on Sunday. Taylor, 49, died Friday after being injured while working a construction detail on Route 3A.
Student arrested after stabbing at KIPP Academy Lynn
Kelan Flynn and Ryan VermetteLYNN — A student is in custody after a teacher was stabbed at KIPP Academy on Monday morning. Larnel Jean Eustach, 18, of Chelsea, was arrested and charged with with assault with intent to murder, mayhem, assault with a dangerous weapon, and other related offenses, according to a statement from the Police Department. “Lynn Police responded […] The post Student arrested after stabbing at KIPP Academy Lynn appeared first on Itemlive.
$2 million gift from MacKenzie Scott is an entire year's budget for Boston non-profit
Massachusetts Advocates for Children, a non-profit children's advocacy organization in Boston, got a huge gift from the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. WBZ TV's Chris Tanka reports.
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