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Worcester Police Seek Public's Help in Search for Two Missing Teens from Milford
The Worcester Police Department has issued a plea for public assistance in the search for two missing teenagers, both originally from Milford but believed to be currently in Worcester. Ana Dias, 15, and Iara Neves, 16, have been missing and their whereabouts are urgently being sought by authorities. The police department disseminated details of the girls and their descriptions through a recent post on their Facebook page.
In Back Bay, more than 100 new apartments for people previously unhoused
Radio Boston visits 140 Clarendon Street, now home of Boston's largest supportive housing community. Tenant Jack Koutoujian, along with Lyndia Downie of Pine Street Inn, Dara Kovel with developer Beacon Communities and Martyn Roetter of the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay discuss what the project means to them.
OpenAI Team Leader Resigns
FILE - The OpenAI logo is seen displayed on a cell phone with an image on a computer monitor generated by ChatGPT's Dall-E text-to-image model, Friday, Dec. 8, 2023, in Boston. A former OpenAI leader who resigned from the company earlier this week said on Friday that product safety has "taken a backseat to shiny products" at the influential artificial intelligence company. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, file)
Boston Commuters Face Delays as DUI Driver Crashes Into Green Line Tracks
A late-night drive went off the rails for one Acura driver on the streets of Boston. In the early hours of today, a 2015 Acura lost control and crashed into the Green Line tracks and fence along the 800 block of Commonwealth Avenue. The impact caused significant damage to the transit infrastructure, wreaking havoc on the morning commute.
Workweek ends with partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures
Milder temperatures, more sunshine. We're back in the saddle Friday. There are caveats, of course. Firstly, the clouds will move in and out throughout the day, so it's not all blue skies. Second, the onshore breeze continues, so there's not much warmth to be found near the water's edge. The...
Tell us: Where do you take your parents for dinner in Boston?
Are your parents in town for graduation? Visiting for a summer trip? We want to know which Greater Boston restaurants you're eating at with them. Whether you’re a college senior graduating from college, a young professional who moved here for work, or maybe you’re a local whose family retired to Florida, there’s a unique stressor felt among these three groups around this time of year: the parent visit.
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...
Bear rehomed from Worcester spotted in eastern Massachusetts
WORCESTER, Mass. — A bear who spent some time in Worcester now appears to be on the move across the state. In late April, state and local police rescued a bear from McKeon Road. The bear was sedated and released at a more accommodating location. During the process, MassWildlife...
Watch-World Exec Joshua Ganjei on Collecting, His New Book, and the Rise of Superfakes
“If you want to buy it, buy it; if you don’t want to buy it, don’t buy—it doesn’t matter if they sell,” says Joshua Ganjei, CEO of European Watch Company, the Boston-based secondary dealer tucked away on a second floor off the city’s tony Newbury Street. He is speaking about the company philosophy and the fact that none of his sales people work on commission. “It keeps a pressure free environment,” he tells Robb Report. (That is likely true for both employees and clients alike.) What they are competing on, he says, is service, and on a global level. “.”...
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