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Triplets cared for in Brigham and Women’s NICU return 18 years later to reunite with doctors, nurses
BOSTON (WHDH) - In 2006, triplets Gabriella, Isabella, and David Zelenchuk were born early and spent time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. And 18 years later, the three met with the nurses and doctors who took care of them as babies...
Beloved Mass. diner closing after months-long eviction battle with landlord
The owner of longtime diner on the South Shore is deciding to close up shop after a lengthy dispute with her new landlord, which started last year, pushed the business toward eviction. The Wheelhouse Diner, located at 453 Hancock St. in Quincy, will close on June 30, according to a...
Bicycle involved in crash in Wellesley, road closed
A bicycle and a car were involved in a crash in Wellesley, Massachusetts, on Saturday afternoon. Information is extremely limited but Wellesley police confirm they are investigating the crash on Glen Road at Glenn Cross. Glen Road is closed to accommodate the on-scene investigation, police added. https://x.com/WellesleyPolice/status/1791928320923259162. There was no...
Budgets, staffing, and social media can all impact violence in schools, administrators say
School violence has been in the spotlight during the past few months with stabbings, fights and threats in many Massachusetts schools. This comes in the wake of the pandemic and a shift in the way students are disciplined. Many kids are struggling with their social-emotional health, peer pressure and the...
Taunton community mourns unexpected loss of beloved sound engineer
The sudden death of a sound engineer is sending shockwaves through Taunton's music scene. Ralph Morris' family told NBC 10 he died this week after visiting his mother over the weekend. In his four years working at the Taunton District Center for the Arts, he became a jack-of-all-trades, helping keep...
Once troubled youths, 2 New Yorkers describe time in Mass. facility that uses shocks for therapy
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Back in the public housing development he grew up in in Brooklyn, Mozon Buice is welcomed like he never left. In fact, at the age of 11, he was sent to the Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton, Massachusetts — and still has the scar from it.
Body of missing man found in New Hampshire after hikers discover gear
NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA — The body of a man from Massachusetts who was last seen in mid-April has been recovered after hikers in New Hampshire discovered gear that belonged to him, giving search crews the clues they needed to find his body. On April 28, officials with New Hampshire...
Firefighters in South Shore Massachusetts hockey league save player in cardiac emergency
PEMBROKE, Mass. — Two South Shore firefighters who play in an amateur hockey league jumped into action to save the life of another player who suffered a cardiac emergency. Off-duty firefighters Brian Oriola, of the Braintree Fire Department, and Scott Hill, of the Duxbury Fire Department, were at the Hobomock Arena in Pembroke at approximately 8 p.m. when the other player collapsed.
Mild temperatures and scattered showers in New England
An onshore flow out of the northeast will keep us unsettled this afternoon, right through tonight, and into the day Sunday. The best chance for showers will be along the coast during that time period, but a few may sneak inland, especially today and tonight. Showers will be scattered in...
Franklin man, 90, killed after two-vehicle crash on Interstate 495 in Milford
MILFORD — A 90-year-old Franklin man died after a two-vehicle crash late Friday morning on Interstate 495, authorities said. The man, whom authorities did not identify, was a passenger in one of the vehicles involved. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the crash, which occurred in the southbound side of the highway. MassDOT,...
A murderous romance or frame job? Things to know about Boston's Karen Read murder trial
A highly anticipated trial in Massachusetts involving a woman accused of striking her Boston police officer boyfriend with her SUV and leaving him for dead in a snowbank is finishing its third week on Friday.The case has garnered national attention because the defense alleges that state and local law enforcement officials framed Karen Read and allowed the real killer to go free. John O’Keefe died in the Boston suburb of Canton on Jan. 29, 2022. His body was found on another officer’s front lawn, and the defense argues the homeowner’s relationship with local and state police tainted their investigation.A...
Missing nanny last seen by employers in Watertown, Massachusetts on May 10
WATERTOWN, Mass. — Police are asking the public for any information that could assist in the search for a missing nanny who was last seen by her employers one week ago in Watertown, Massachusetts. Bogalech Gedore, 34, was last seen by her employers on the evening of May 10,...
Taunton Police locate missing 66-year-old
TAUNTON, Mass. (WLNE) — The Taunton Police Department said that the missing 66-year-old has been found safe. Taunton police are asking the public for help locating a 66-year-old man who went missing on Church Green Thursday. Thomas Cassidy was last seen on May 16 around 2 p.m. at 72...
Massachusetts celebrates 20 years of legalizing same-sex marriage
BOSTON - A celebration service was held in Boston Friday to recognize 20 years since the first same-sex marriages were legalized in Massachusetts.First in the United StatesThe world was watching on May 17, 2004 when the first same-sex couples were able to get married."Time flies, we all look great," said Mike Horgan, one of the plaintiffs in the landmark court case, Goodridge v. Dept. of Health. "I mean, 20 years has not done anything."The legal marriages, a first in the United States, came after the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court determined the constitution requires Massachusetts to legally recognize same-sex marriages."We were...
Sumner Tunnel closes for weekend
If you're driving through Boston this weekend, the Sumner Tunnel will be closed. The thoroughfare shut down Friday night and will reopen at 5 a.m. Monday as the Massachusetts Department of Transportation continues its restoration project. The flashing sign warning drivers of the closure is bringing back bad memories for...
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