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Elderly Woman Loses $5000 in Moving Scam
A woman recently contacted the Better Business Bureau of Central New England saying she was moving from Arizona to Massachusetts when she was scammed out of almost five thousand dollars and lost all her furniture. It appears she was the victim of a moving scam. The 75 year old woman, who was no stranger to moving, was pressured into locking in a “low-ball” bid for her move. Among the red flags, the company seemed to operate under several different names, and she kept being told her move would be cancelled if she didn’t come up with more funds. The worst of it, the movers who loaded up the van with her belongings, are nowhere to be found. She moved into an empty apartment and her furniture is who knows where.
New Course Aims to Help First-Year Students Succeed in Higher Education
Entering college can be an existentially vulnerable time for many. Luckily, Merrimack College is here to support and guide its newest enrollees with a brand-new course. “Who am I?,” a new required course for all freshmen, aims to get students thinking critically and reflectively about their mission and purpose as human beings, not just as students, through individual writing assignments and group projects.
Southern Italian, Sicilian restaurant opens new location north of Boston
[This story first appeared on Boston Restaurant Talk.]. A restaurant west of Boston that is known for its southern Italian and Sicilian fare has expanded to a new location north of the city. According to an Instagram post, Brelundi in Waltham has its grand opening and ribbon cutting in Tewksbury...
Ipswich legal notice: 30 Town Farm Road
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Massachusetts man sentenced for robberies where victims were beaten, dragged, duct-taped
At the time of the robberies, defendant was wearing a court-ordered ankle bracelet with GPS monitoring. “BOSTON – A Burlington, Mass. man was sentenced today in Boston federal court for his role in the armed robberies of multiple businesses in which he and two others beat, dragged and duct-taped victims.
Community questions demotion of Boston police official named to POST Commission
The demotion of Eddy Chrispin as a member of the high-level command staff at the Boston Police Department has been the talk of the town. Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox demoted Chrispin from deputy superintendent after Chrispin accepted a position on the Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission, a police oversight board.
Boston launches city-wide free meals for kids until the end of summer
“In the summer, it's essential that every child in Boston has continued access to nutritious meals.”. Children across Boston can now eat for free at more than 30 sites across the city until the end of August. The Boston Summer Eats program, which started in 2017 to expand access to...
Traffic stop in Dorchester leads to fentanyl trafficking arrest, gun seizure
DORCHESTER — A routine check on an uninspected vehicle early Monday morning resulted in the arrest of a Dorchester man on multiple charges, including fentanyl trafficking and illegal possession of a firearm, according to Massachusetts State Police. Around 4:30 a.m. on June 24, Trooper Tim Moriarty of the SP-South...
‘Nervous doesn't begin to cut it': Harvard student prepares to address RNC
A student at Harvard University was getting ready to address the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee Wednesday. Shabbos Kestenbaum has been vocal about Harvard's handling of the fallout on campus after Hamas' Oct. 7 attack and Israel's subsequent war in Gaza. Kestenbaum, who identifies himself as a lifelong Democrat, says...
Finalists Picked For 18th Invest In Others Awards
The Invest in Others Charitable Foundation announced 15 advisor finalists across five award categories, who will be honored at the 18th annual Invest in Others Awards on Sept. 19 at the Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport. Combined, Invest in Others will be honoring 90 financial advisors this year. At...
Boston's Museum of Science opens new "Innovation: Earth" exhibit
BOSTON -- A brand-new exhibit opened up on Wednesday at the Museum of Science about our changing climate and the solutions to solve it. Innovation EarthWBZ's Jacob Wycoff was one of the first to tour the museum's "Innovation: Earth," part of their year-long "Earthshot" theme. It's a place where both kids and adults can learn and enjoy the exhibit."We want everyone to be very hopeful and to have a really positive outlook for the future," said Senior Exhibit Designer Dorian Juncewicz. This positive outlook comes from creative solutions -- something the museum highlights in lots of interactive ways. The cornerstone learning space...
The extreme heat is costing our economy
From the strain our air conditioners put on our wallets and our power grid, to the ripple effects across transportation networks, this extreme heat isn’t just dangerous to our health, it’s costing our economy. Hot temperatures over long periods of time can strain the electric grid, cause transportation...
At this Bedford, Mass. pool, there's no swimming allowed
BEDFORD, Mass. — A leading research and development nonprofit,MITRE recently opened a 620,000-gallon water tank for testing marine robotics and other innovations for the "blue economy." "One of the main uses that we've had a lot of interest in is underwater autonomous robots," says Nick Rotker, chief blue tech...
Free Roller Skating Rink Open All Summer Long In Cambridge
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — A free, outdoor pop-up roller skating rink is open for the summer in Cambridge's Kendall Square. Rollerama at Kendall Common was put together by MIT's real estate group, and it's part of an initiative to bring the community to the newly-acquired space on the corner of Broadway and Third Street.
New nasal spray may help treat patients with dementia, research shows
BOSTON -- A new study shows that an experimental nasal spray could help treat dementia.Researchers at the University of Texas recently developed a nasal spray that can effectively deliver antibodies against a protein called "tau" that builds up in the brains of patients with dementia.They discovered that a single dose was able to reduce the accumulation of this tau protein and improve cognitive function in mice. Eventually, researchers plan to test this treatment on humans with the hope that it will become a viable option for patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders.
West End Museum hosts Adam Nimoy, son of pioneering multicultural ‘Star Trek’ star
On June 30, Adam Nimoy spoke in Boston at The West End Museum as part of a book tour for his new memoir “The Most Human: Reconciling With My Father, Leonard Nimoy” (Chicago Review Press, June 4, 2024). It was the younger Nimoy’s second visit in a decade...
Three Arrested, Firearms and Drugs Seized Following Armed Robbery in Roxbury
Following a reported armed robbery in Roxbury, the Boston Police Department, with detectives from District B-2, conducted a search warrant on Adams Street leading to the recovery of four firearms and the arrest of three suspects. The operation unfolded after officers responded to the scene of the robbery at 479 Blue Hill Avenue on July 11, 2024, where three armed suspects allegedly robbed a business before fleeing, according to the Boston Police Department report.
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