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New Stores Open at Lynnfield’s MarketStreet this Summer
Lynnfield’s MarketStreet shopping center is welcoming four new stores this summer: furniture brand Lovesac, woman’s fashion retailer Anthropologie, California-inspired clothing company Marine Layer, and popular jewelry line gorjana are all new additions this season. “This summer’s lineup of store openings is an exciting update to MarketStreet’s ever-growing mix...
Outside/Inbox: What is anosmia?
Every other Friday on Morning Edition, the Outside/In team answers a question from a listener about the natural world. This week, Maria Soledad sent us a question via Outside/In's Facebook group. She asked, "can you explain anosmia?" Outside/In's Catherine Hurley and Taylor Quimby jumped into a studio to talk it...
Tracking showers, storms on Saturday
WARM WEEKEND WEATHER Saturday will be warm and humid with high humidity levels. Expect a chance for showers and some weak storms in the morning, followed by isolated storms mainly in the central part of the state and southern New Hampshire in the afternoon. The risk of severe weather is low with that round of afternoon storms. Meanwhile, high temperatures will reach the low to mid 80s, keeping that summer feel intact. Sunday will be even warmer with temperatures climbing to the upper 80s under partly cloudy skies. While still humid, it will be a bit drier compared to Saturday. Rain chances will be much lower too, with a dry sky expected to prevail. SUMMER-LIKE WEEK AHEAD
Adam Ezra, free family movie, Portsmouth street concert: Things to do in Seacoast
Happy Independence Day Seacoast! Most people on the Seacoast get to look forward to a long weekend and the entertainment scene is booming with a variety of things for you to do, in addition to fireworks shows in several Seacoast communities. Enjoy a free family movie night with pre-entertainment at The Ridge Marketplace shopping plaza lawn in Rochester, see Camp ENCORE! in "Shrek the Musical Jr." at Prescott Park in Portsmouth, or enjoy one of the local brunches with live music.
Four-bedroom home in Wellesley sells for $3.2 million
The property located at 68 Parker Road in Wellesley was sold on June 14, 2024 for $3,150,000, or $2,465 per square foot. The house, built in 1939, has an interior space of 1,278 square feet. This two-story house provides a generous living space with its four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Inside, there is a fireplace. Situated on a spacious 0.3-acre lot, the property offers ample outdoor space.
'Smiling, furry men.' Bear Week in Provincetown brings huge wave of vacationers
Provincetown is preparing to welcome an invasion for Bear Week, running from July 13-20. “Bear Week in Provincetown remains the largest gathering of LGBTQ+ bears in the world. On July 13, tens of thousands of smiling, furry men will roll their luggage down Commercial Street to fill our guesthouses, restaurants, shops, and nightclubs for one of Ptown’s most sought-after vacation experiences,” emailed Trevor Pittinger executive director of the Provincetown Business Guild. ...
Safety measures urged in wake of fatal crash along Belmont St. near UMass, Lake Ave.
WORCESTER — A 13-year-old girl lost her life last week after a Honda Acura hit her while she was walking across Belmont Street, renewing concerns over pedestrian safety on a stretch of road near UMass Memorial Medical Center — University Campus. The section of the road, a part of state Route 9, lacks...
Video: Some sun, possible thunderstorm
The humidity is back! That sticky, muggy feel will continue through the middle of next week with a few chances of showers and storms. Today will be very warm and quite humid with clouds, some partial sun and a chance of a shower in the morning and a thunderstorm in the afternoon. Temperatures will reach the 80s again for many.
A day at the beach in Hull for kids whose lives aren't always one
HULL – Children playing in the water on a beautiful summer morning on the A Street end of Nantasket Beach is a sweet but not unusual thing to see on a Monday morning. Walking along the sand towards the sound of their splashing and excited voices, it's hard not to notice that those in the water are surfing with varying degrees of success. The few kids who were on land wore wetsuits.
Bartender, teacher, police officer: Michael Aw brings unique experience to Framingham CC
He was upfront with his concern. The man who started with a single weekly shift as a bartender at Framingham Country Club 15 years ago was eventually recommended for a promotion. “I was very honest with them and said I don’t know enough about golf,” Michael Aw warned. “I would...
Man accused of leading New Hampshire State Police on a chase
CONCORD, N.H. — A man from Lawrence, Massachusetts is being accused of leading New Hampshire State Police on a chase, authorities said. State police said the chase started around 10 p.m. Wednesday and ended on Interstate 93 in Concord. 26-year-old Kendy Jimenez Batista is charged with disobeying an officer,...
Man Left Behind by Hikers Found Safe at State Park
The New Hampshire Fish and Game said a group of hikers left a 22-year-old man behind on Mount Monadnock in Jaffrey after he could not keep up with their pace. Monadnock State Park Rangers contacted Conservation Officers around 5:30 pm about the missing hiker. Last Seen on Mountain. Islam Hejazi...
Car dealerships are back online after a two-week software blackout
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Many car dealerships were happy to learn that their online software resumed operation after nearly two weeks of a blackout. Two cyber incidents targeting the software company CDK Global caused the blackout, disrupting orders, sales, and tracking offline at nearly 15,000 dealerships. Analysts say if the...
Former New Hampshire lawmaker celebrates her 99th birthday
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Ruth Griffin spent decades serving her community, and now the community is celebrating her. Tuesday, July 9, marks Griffin’s 99th birthday and her children wanted to celebrate this milestone with friends, family and some state leaders. The former state lawmaker has an extensive resume, serving...
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