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Ring lights to Olympic rings: Mass. natives share their Olympics experiences through social media
These Olympians from MA rack up medals and rack up views on social media while competing to be the best of the best in Paris. Only a select few (okay, select 10,500) people really get to see what it’s like to be an Olympian. Previously, the rest of us got to watch them perform from the stands, our TVs, or our phones, and that was it. Social media has changed that.
Elizabeth Warren to host panel with Soros-backed group staffed by anti-Israel activists
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) will co-host a panel Wednesday on Capitol Hill alongside a left-wing watchdog group staffed by anti-Israel activists who participated or cheered on recent antisemitic protests, according to a flyer. Warren is set to appear Wednesday afternoon for an event called “The Role of Private Equity in Health Care” in the Senate […]
Massachusetts: Expect Pop-Up Thunderstorms, Unsettled Weekend Ahead
Massachusetts – The upcoming weather forecast for Massachusetts includes a mix of dry conditions and potential thunderstorms, according to the US National Weather Service in Boston. While Thursday and Friday might see brief showers or pop-up thunderstorms, overall, drier conditions are anticipated for these days. The weekend, however, is...
Equity theft is now illegal in Massachusetts, making it possible for some who lost their homes to get money back
Gov. Maura Healey signed the law into effect on Monday as part of the state’s budget. A new law banning cities and towns in Massachusetts from “equity theft” is now on the books. On Monday, Gov. Maura Healey signed the new law that stops municipalities from selling...
Key Patriots Suffers Possible Injury Right After Inking Extension
The New England Patriots are in the midst of training camp in Foxborough. They know it'll be an uphill climb in the first season under new head coach Jerod Mayo. He took over a team that needed a lot of work on the offensive end but had some quality guys on defense.
Honey Baked Ham Co. Signs Four-Unit Franchise Deal in Massachusetts, Rhode Island
Alpharetta, Ga. — Metro Atlanta-based Honey Baked Ham Co. has signed a four-unit franchise deal in the Northeast. Locations will include Worcester, Massachusetts, as well as elsewhere in the state and an additional location in Rhode Island. Tom McGwire, great-grandson of the brand’s founder, will own and operate the units, along with his father Tad McGwire and brothers Charlie and Brett McGwire. This will bring Tom McGwire’s Honey Baked Ham portfolio to eight stores, following a previous deal to develop four stores across Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Healey administration hosts listening sessions on early education and child care
WORCESTER, Mass. — Members of the Healey-Driscoll administration came to Worcester Tuesday for a listening session focused on child care. In January, the governor signed an executive order calling for a whole of government approach addressing challenges to early education and child care. These include accessibility and affordability for families, as well as recruiting and retention of staff.
Lottery warning to check tickets for expiring unclaimed $1m Powerball prize – and it was sold last summer at a mini mart
A $1 million Powerball prize is still waiting to be claimed - but the winner has just weeks to act. The lucky winner bought the ticket at a Mini Mart in Massachusetts last year. The $1 million ticket was sold for the August 21, 2023 drawing at Metro Mini Mart...
Hearing held at WNEU for Hampshire County’s Deepika Shukla, associate justice nominee for Mass. Superior Court
Earlier this month, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced several nominations to the state’s superior court, coming amid calls to fill dozens of vacancies in courthouses across the state. Among the five nominees is a Northampton resident serving as chief of a local branch of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts.
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