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Auburn police recover high-value stolen vehicles within a week
AUBURN — The Auburn Police Department reported a successful recovery of two high-value vehicles stolen from a local dealership, demonstrating a swift response to a growing trend of electronic vehicle thefts. The first theft occurred on May 1 when a used vehicle equipped with advanced electronic systems was stolen...
Mass. State Lottery winner: $50,000 Keno ticket sold at Chinese restaurant
One lucky Massachusetts State Lottery player bought a winning Keno ticket worth $50,000 at a Chinese restaurant in Ipswich on Saturday. The ticket was purchased at Majestic Dragon restaurant on Route 1. In Keno, players select between one to 12 numbers spots that they want to play, and then choose...
Massachusetts governor adds to number of individuals eyed for pardons
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has recommended another three individuals for pardons, putting her on track to push for more individual pardons in her first year and a half as governor than her two immediate predecessors recommended in their eight years in office.
See where South Shore high school tennis teams landed in the MIAA state tournament
Saturday marked the official start of the MIAA state tournament. The first batch of state tournament pairings are now out as the boys and girls high school tennis brackets were revealed on Saturday. The state championships are scheduled for June 15 and 16. The rest of the tournament pairings will...
Montana-born MARIS tries to pronounce Mass. town at first-ever Boston Calling
Properly pronouncing Massachusetts towns is a struggle that almost every visitor to the Bay State — and even residents at times — faces. MARIS, a Montana-born artist who played her first-ever Boston Calling on Friday, May 24, fell victim to this struggle when MassLive asked her how to pronounce “Woburn” after her set.
Then & Now, Memorial Day: Do you know where this is?
With Jeannette Wooster delivering the national anthem, members of a neighborhood American Legion post gathered on May 21, 1944, for a pre-Memorial Day service. Such services are being held throughout Central Mass. this weekend. ...
Roads closed for pavement in Belchertown starting this week
BELCHERTOWN, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - The Department of Public Works will be conducting road pavements this Thursday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aldrich Street will be closed, as well as South Street, between South Liberty and West Street will also be closed. Emergency vehicles and area residents will continue to...
Ahead of Memorial Day, officials in Mass. warn against fires, serious burns
As Memorial Day, the unofficial start of the summer, looms ahead, officials in Massachusetts are encouraging residents to take proper fire safety measures, warning against blazes and serious burns. State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine and Foxborough Fire Chief Michael Kelleher, president of the Fire Chiefs Association of Massachusetts, are...
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