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Mass. residents urged to take EEE precautions amid high risk level
PLYMOUTH, Mass. — Beth Mosher and her dog Gracie enjoy their daily walks at Oliver Mill Park in Middleborough, but with the town’s risk level for Eastern Equine Encephalitis now classified as high, she’s taking extra precautions to avoid mosquito bites. "I keep a can of DEET...
Massachusetts EEE survivor shares story to raise awareness
We've had plenty of rain this summer, which has made mosquito-borne illnesses more common. The insects have been testing positive for viruses, and so have several people in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, including a woman in her 30s in Plymouth County who had EEE. One man in Rochester, Massachusetts had...
Former Hingham Substitute Teacher Denies Charges Over Inappropriate Messages to Students
In Hingham, Massachusetts, a former substitute teacher from Hingham Middle School is facing charges after being accused of sending inappropriate text messages to students. Stephanie Papasodero, 37, of Hull, was arraigned in court and pleaded not guilty to the accusation of solicitation to commit a crime. The incident has raised concerns among parents and school officials regarding the safety and appropriate conduct when it comes to teacher-student interactions outside of the classroom.
Tough act to follow: South Shore Tech's new QB inspired by the Vikings' previous two
HANOVER -- When it comes to quarterbacks, the bar has been set high at South Shore Tech recently. In 2022, Jared Madden was a Patriot Ledger/Enterprise All-Scholastic who generated 19 touchdowns and more than 1,200 yards from scrimmage while leading the Vikings (9-4) to their first small-school state vocational crown since 2019. Todd Egan...
Food festivals, fairs and family days: Here are 13 of the best Brockton-area events
BROCKTON − Fall is right around the corner and the end of summer brings with it outdoor food festivals featuring homemade delicacies and plenty of family-fun activities. There are many events set for throughout the Brockton area to look forward to in the coming months, from food festivals, to family fun days, to Renaissance Faires and agricultural celebrations. ...
Massachusetts man wins $2.64 million State Lottery prize thanks to wife; here is how he plans to spend it
A Massachusetts man is the winner of a $2.64 million jackpot prize that was at stake in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s Megabucks drawing that took place Saturday, August 24. Kevin Connor from the village of Rochdale in the town of Leicester, who claimed his prize at Massachusetts State Lottery...
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College football kicks into gear this weekend with three Top 25 matchups today and Sunday. Bet on Clemson-Georgia, Notre Dame-Texas A&M or USC-LSU after opening an account using the BetMGM Massachusetts bonus code SBWIRE and get the first-bet offer up to $1,500. If your opening wager settles as a loss, you will be refunded with matching bonus bets, up to $1,500.
One Mass. local makes cut at FM Championship, three others miss
NORTON — Rockland’s Megan Khang was the lone Mass. golfer who made the cut after two rounds at the FM Championship at TPC Boston. Much like Day 1, Khang had a rough start to Day 2, bogeying on four holes and double-bogeying on hole 4 — which she admitted frustrated her, especially after being 5-under at one point during the day. She finished the day 1-under.
Here’s Why Some Massachusetts Residents May Lose Their Cable
Massachusetts residents know all too well how the cost of everyday items has been skyrocketing over the last few years. When you have to stay on a tight budget to make ends meet you may have to cut out a few services so you can pay your other priority bills.
Massachusetts Weather Changes Noticeably From August to September
You've probably noticed some subtle changes in the air as we approach Labor Day weekend in Massachusetts. The sun is no longer directly above us at midday but has drifted to the south and will continue to until the winter solstice on December 21, 2024, the shortest day of the year.
Voters will decide minimum wage ballot measures in several states
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What to know about the mosquito virus spreading through New England
A rare and dangerous mosquito-borne illness is spreading through New England, putting states on high alert with one death already confirmed following an infection. Cases of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) have been detected in at least five states this year: Massachusetts, Vermont, Wisconsin, New Jersey and New Hampshire. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health…
Mass. community college closes deadline early after application surge
Cape Cod Community College closed its application deadline early after experiencing a surge of applications seen among community colleges after becoming universally free. Free community college became a reality for Massachusetts residents after Gov. Maura Healey signed the Legislature’s $57.8 billion budget last month. If you purchase a product...
Fields of purple flags throughout Mass. depict International Overdose Awareness Day
Communities throughout the state are holding vigils and other events today to mark International Overdose Awareness Day. Massachusetts has recorded more than 2,000 opioid-related overdose fatalities each year since 2016, including 2,125 last year, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. There will be a sunrise vigil at Scituate Lighthouse, a night of remembrance in Bridgewater and a ceremony of remembrance in Quincy, among a bevy of other programs featuring Bay Staters directly impacted by...
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