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Migrant families will no longer be allowed to sleep overnight at Logan Airport, Gov. Healey says
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announced Friday that migrant families will no longer be permitted to sleep overnight at Boston’s Logan International Airport come July.
Trees toppled, roads flooded after wild night in Mass. prompts tornado, thunderstorm warnings
Powerful wind gusts knocked down trees, soaking downpours flooded roads, and the dark sky was illuminated by lightning strikes after a wild night of severe weather prompted an array of warnings across Massachusetts.
Massachusetts officials confirm tornado touches down in North Attleboro
“MEMA East Regional Manager Allen Phillips joined Town of North Attleboro officials and the National Weather Service survey team this morning as they assessed damage from last night’s storm. US National Weather Service Boston MA has confirmed a tornado occurred in North Attleborough last night. Further details regarding path...
Feds: Former driving instructor gave licenses to those who didn’t pass test
A federal judge has sentenced a former driving instructor from Massachusetts who gave out licenses to those who didn’t pass — or even take — their driving tests, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Massachusetts said Friday. Ngan Dinh, 48, of Boston, was sentenced to probation with...
Massachusetts Burger Lovers, This Is The Place To Find The Best
I gotta tell you, Massachusetts residents. I love a good CHEESEBURGER. Not all the time, mind you, but every once in a while...yeah...bring it on! Do you feel the same way? Good, now we can communicate!. Tell me, residents of the Berkshires, were you even aware that Massachusetts has one...
Uber and Lyft Agree to $175 Million Settlement, Implement $32.50 Minimum Wage for Massachusetts Drivers
Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. have agreed to pay $175 million and implement a $32.50 hourly minimum wage for drivers in Massachusetts, according to an announcement by the state's Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell on Thursday. T
These firework displays are happening in Mass. this weekend
Fireworks will coming to Massachusetts ahead of the Fourth of July with colorful and booming shows from Friday through Sunday. If you’re in need of weekend plans, here’s a list of firework shows to check out this weekend. Friday:. Auburn: June 28 at 9:30 p.m. — Pappas Recreation...
Mass. vape shop owner failed to pay nearly $500,000 in taxes, district attorney claims
A Hopkinton man is charged in connection with failing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in excise tax in a three year span, according to the Middlesex District Attorney’s office. Ashraf Youssef, 61, was arraigned on June 18, on three accounts of tax evasion. Youssef was the owner...
Where to watch July 4 fireworks in eastern and central Massachusetts
BOSTON - This year, many communities across Massachusetts are holding fireworks displays for July 4.If you know of a confirmed fireworks display in the area that is not listed, please email newstips@cbsboston.com. Check the latest NEXT Weather forecast here.FraminghamJune 28Farm Pond ParkDuskMashpeeJune 28Mashpee Middle/High SchoolDuskWorcesterJune 28Cristoforo Columbo Park9:30 p.m.BraintreeJune 29Braintree High School9:30 p.m.HalifaxJune 29Halifax Elementary SchoolDuskPepperellJune 29Varnum Brook Elementary SchoolDuskWilmingtonJune 29 and 30Town Common9 p.m. June 29, 9:30 p.m. June 30CantonJune 30Irish Cultural Center9 p.m.EverettJune 30Glendale Park9:30 p.m.CohassetJuly 2Sandy BeachDuskFoxboroJuly 2Patriot Place9:15 p.m.OrleansJuly 2Rock HarborDuskFitchburgJuly 3Rollstone Hill9 p.m.GloucesterJuly 3Stage Fort Park9:30 p.m.LynnJuly 3King's Beach9 p.m.Manchester-by-the-SeaJuly 3Singing BeachDuskNeedhamJuly 3Memorial ParkDuskRutlandJuly 3Memorial Field9:20 p.m.SharonJuly 3Lake Massapoag9:15 p.m.SwampscottJuly 3Swampscott Town HallDuskWalpoleJuly 3Town Center9:30 p.m.WebsterJuly 3Memorial BeachDuskWeymouthJuly 3George Lane Beach9:30 p.m.FreetownJuly 3Hathaway Park9:30 p.m.ActonJuly 4Nara Park9:30 p.m.AmesburyJuly 4Woodsom Farm8:30 p.m.BeverlyJuly 4West Beach9 p.m.BostonJuly 4Charles River Esplanade10:30 p.m.BridgewaterJuly 4Legion Field9:30 p.m.BrooklineJuly 4Charles River Esplanade10:30 p.m.CambridgeJuly 4Charles River Esplanade10:30 p.m.EdgartownJuly 4Edgartown HarborDuskFalmouthJuly 4Falmouth Heights BeachDuskMarbleheadJuly 4Marblehead Harbor9:15 p.m.NantucketJuly 4Jetties Beach9 p.m.NewtonJuly 4Albemarle Field9:10 p.m.PlymouthJuly 4Pilgrim Memorial State Park9:15 p.m.ProvincetownJuly 4Provincetown HarborDuskSalemJuly 4Derby Wharf9:30 p.m.SalisburyJuly 4Salisbury Beach10:15 p.m.WinthropJuly 4Coughlin Park9:15 p.m.LowellJuly 4LeLacheur Park9 p.m.WakefieldJuly 4Lake Quannapowitt9:30 p.m.LexingtonJuly 5Center Field Track9:30 p.m.FranklinJuly 6Franklin High School10 p.m.UxbridgeJuly 6McCloskey Field9 p.m.MarionJuly 6Silvershell BeachDuskOakhamJuly 7Lake DeanDuskGrotonJuly 8Town FieldDusk
Massachusetts officials: “Largest mass stranding event in our history” as 125 dolphins stranded in Wellfleet
“⚠️ Our valiant marine mammal rescue team is in the midst of what may be the largest single mass stranding event in our response history. 125 Atlantic white-sided dolphins stranded this morning in Wellfleet in an area called the Herring River Gut – the epicenter of our mass strandings.
Biden debate performance was "tough to watch," Gov. Healey says
BOSTON - Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said President Biden was "tough to watch" in Thursday night's debate, while also slamming former President Donald Trump's rhetoric.Biden struggled and stumbled early in the debate with a hoarse voice and appeared to lose his train of thought when answering a question about taxes."Joe Biden had a bad debate performance," Healey told reporters on Friday. "It was tough to watch.""The stakes couldn't be higher"The Massachusetts Democrat then pivoted to calling out lies and misstatements from Trump."I also saw Donald Trump stand up there and lie. I saw him brag about overturning Roe once again...
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