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Aron of Metrowest Commercial Real Estate handles new 17,774 s/f long-term lease to The Massachusetts Parole Board at 12 Mercer Rd.
Natick, MA The Massachusetts Parole Board has entered into a new long-term lease agreement after Metrowest Commercial Real Estate’s proposal was selected from a sealed Request For Proposal (RFP). The proposal was for its current location at 12 Mercer Rd. The 17,774 s/f facility was renovated with upgrades including...
This New England State Gets The Most Lightning In The Region
Summertime and the living is easy. The weather can be rough, especially if you don't like heat and humidity – and then there are the summer thunderstorms. All of it beats winter cold and snow, as far as I am concerned. New Bedford has the record for the hottest...
MassDEP rejects controversial proposal to dump nuclear wastewater into Cape Cod Bay
Holtec, Inc won't be allowed to dump 1.1 million gallons of wastewater into the Cape. Authorities rejected a company’s controversial request to dump up to 1.1 million gallons of wastewater from a decommissioned nuclear power plant into Cape Cod Bay. Holtec Decommissioning International LLC is in charge of safely...
Former Everett super Priya Tahiliani Brockton’s interim superintendent
Priya Tahiliani will take over as the interim superintendent of Brockton Public Schools next year, replacing Acting Superintendent James Cobbs, school committee members voted Tuesday evening. In a 7-1 vote, the Brockton School Committee selected Tahiliani, who most recently worked as superintendent of Everett Public Schools, over the other finalist,...
Aho Properties sells Avon, MA industrial property for $2.5 million
Avon, MA Joel Aho, president of Aho Properties, represented ownership in the sale of a 2.12-acre industrial site at 75 Bodwell St. for $2.5 million. The buyer, Bay Crane, was represented by Warren Brown from Boston Commercial Properties, Inc. and was already located in the Avon Industrial Park and was looking for expansion space. The sale process generated multiple offers and ended up closing above the original pricing guidance.
Rhode Island Man Sentenced to Two Years for Bomb Threat on Flight from Orlando to Providence
A Rhode Island man has been sentenced to a two-year term in federal prison after making a bomb threat on an airplane, a serious offense that led to a costly and unwarranted security response. Evan Sims, the 41-year-old from Rhode Island, will also face three years of supervised release following his incarceration, as per the ruling by U.S. District Judge Harvey E. Schlesinger.
Yächtley Crëw will bring 'yacht rock' to Providence, with a Warwick native on board
If songs like “I'd Really Love to See You Tonight” and “Escape (The Piña Colada Song)” make you think of kicking back on a boat and cruising in the summertime, you’re not alone. YouTube coined the genre “yacht rock” to describe the soft rock...
Providence's next firefighters, medics? High school class creates pipeline to city jobs
PROVIDENCE − With a hood over her head that covered her eyes, Emily Bolanos felt her way through the inspection and use of a portable breathing apparatus, the kind firefighters use when heading into a burning building or to fight a toxic fire, opening and closing valves, and pulling the air tank out of its backpack holster. ...
Who ruled the diamond this spring? Presenting the 2024 Providence Journal All-State Softball team
The Providence Journal is proud to announce the 2024 All-State Softball team, sponsored by the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence. The Providence Journal has been naming All-State teams for more than 80 years to recognize and celebrate the top student-athletes across Rhode Island. The Journal Sports staff, with some help from the coaches associations, determine the first- and second-team members. The All-State teams are also posted on the High School Sports Awards page on providence journal.com/sports.
‘There won’t be another Mr. Ced.’ Cedric Huntley remembered as a mentor who dedicated his life to preventing violence
A memorial service is being held Friday for Cedric Huntley, who died earlier this month at the age of 65. Huntley was a community leader who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of young people. Most recently, he served as executive director of the Nonviolence Institute in Providence, a nonprofit that focuses on preventing violence.
Single family residence in Needham sells for $2.9 million
The spacious, recently built property located at 62 Dawson Drive in Needham was sold on June 21, 2024 for $2,850,000, or $470 per square foot. The house, built in 2017, has an interior space of 6,066 square feet. This three-story house offers a spacious layout with five bedrooms and six baths. On the exterior, the home features a gable roof design constructed with asphalt roofing. Inside, a fireplace enhances the ambiance of the living area. The property is equipped with forced air heating and a cooling system. In addition, the home provides an attached two-car garage, granting ample space for parking and storage purposes. The lot size of the property measures an impressive 10,237 square feet.
Perfect weekend ahead: Boston to enjoy warm and dry weather, with low humidity
Our lawns and plants are starting to get crunchy if you haven't been watering. I know it seems as if we have had a ton of rain, but in reality, Boston hasn't seen enough. As this is the hottest stretch of summer, peak evaporation occurs typically. And so now that we have a slight rain deficit for this month (.73 inches below normal), we just need to keep up with watering the gardens and plants.
Boston’s Berklee College names ex-Spotify prez
The next president at Berklee will be Jim Lucchese, a former executive at Spotify, the controversial streaming service. Boston born and a drummer by vocation, Lucchese sold his start-up The Echo Nest to Spotify in 2014. He went on toe found Spotify for Artists and was appointed CEO of Sofar Sounds, a system curating 30,000 live performances in 78 countries.
Boston Police Officer and Suspect Hospitalized After Shooting Near Forest Hills Station in Jamaica Plain
A violent confrontation erupted near the Forest Hills MBTA station in Jamaica Plain last night, resulting in a Boston police officer and a suspect being hospitalized. WCVB reports that the confrontation began when officers responded to assist in the recovery of a stolen motor vehicle at the station's parking lot located at 66 Hyde Park Avenue around 7:45 p.m.
'I thought I was going to get shot': Doctor recalls 1989 Christmas Eve attack in Braintree
BRAINTREE, Mass. — It was Christmas Eve in 1989, and just down the road from the South Shore Plaza in Braintree, Dr. Brian Morris was working at a medical clinic when a man walked in, asked to come behind the front desk to throw something away, then pulled out a gun.
Rescues come in all sizes …
The Plympton Fire Dept. answers calls for all kinds of dire emergencies and in this case it was to rescue two Carolina Wrens that had become trapped between the walls of a horse stall in town. Firefighters used their tools to remove the plywood wall and move the birds to...
Tensions rise at ENC's migrant shelter in Quincy as homeless families are asked to leave
QUINCY ‒ As the migrant crisis stretches the state’s network of emergency shelters to capacity, the temporary shelter and family welcome center at Eastern Nazarene College has been depositing homeless families, some against their will, at the Wollaston MBTA station, according to city officials and police. Quincy Police...
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