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Vultures believed to be seriously ill were, instead, ‘literally too drunk to fly’
The pair found on April 7 in Watertown, Connecticut, was quickly released back into the wild after spending a night recovering from “a wicked hangover,” A Place Called Home said in the post.
Watch: Cold Case – Who killed Gail Miles?
Watertown's first Black officer was found dead in her home. Reporter Emily Sweeney and guest host James Pindell talk about what happened and how to help. Boston Globe Today: Watch now at Globe.com or weekdays at 5 p.m. ET on NESN. Take a deeper look at the stories impacting our...
Steve Belichick lists Dover mansion for $4.19m. See inside.
The former assistant coach for the New England Patriots carried out his own playbook for the modern farmhouse. Steve Belichick, a former member of the New England Patriots coaching staff and son of acclaimed ex-head coach Bill Belichick, has listed his Dover home for $4,195,000. Known for his coaching skills,...
MBTA Transit Police Seek Public's Help in Assault Case at Boston's Wonderland Station
Transit authorities are on the hunt for an individual linked to an assault and battery case involving a dangerous weapon that recently occurred at the Wonderland station on the MBTA. The unsettling incident took place on April 10th at around 5:45 PM, casting a shadow over the daily commute of Bostonians. Law enforcement is keen on identifying the person of interest captured in surveillance imagery, as revealed in a public appeal by the MBTA Transit Police on social media.
Cambridge's first Black woman-owned cannabis dispensary opens
After two years of building and permitting delays, Harvard Square has a cannabis dispensary.Zoom in: Yamba Boutique opened this week at 31 Church St., a small brick building that once housed a Cambridge police station.The jail cell in the back is now an inventory room.The boutique is a Black woman-owned dispensary catering to women, seniors, vets and queer people — really, anyone who hasn't felt seen in the cannabis scene, says CEO Leah Samura.Axios took a peek inside. The vast majority of non-regulated products — bongs, pipes, apparel — came from other Black woman-owned brands, CEO Leah Samura says. Photo: Steph Solis/Axios Yamba Boutique GM Shani Joseph, left, and CEO Leah Samura, right. Photo: Steph Solis/Axios A plaque stating Yamba's mission at the entry. Photo: Steph Solis/Axios Photo: Steph Solis/Axios
Mass. Senior Action Council tackles affordable housing, transportation and accessible bus stops in Malden, Everett and Revere
The Massachusetts Senior Action Council (MSAC) improves quality of life for seniors in Malden, Everett and Revere. Advocating for seniors independently of their local senior center, Mass. Senior Action Council members work on critical issues, such as affordable housing and transportation, including a bench for a bus stop. “It is...
Three hospitalized after two-car crash in Hanover
Three people were taken to a local trauma center Wednesday morning after a two-car crash in Hanover. An ambulance returning from another trip to the hospital and a fire engine were called to Whiting Street for the crash around 6:49 a.m. The three people were transported to a nearby trauma center. A Rockland fire ambulance also assisted with the call.
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