Schilling’s firm may get more aid
Curt Schilling’s firm made a $1.1 million payment today, clearing the way for the company to receive millions of dollars in additional tax credits.
Curt Schilling’s firm made a $1.1 million payment today, clearing the way for the company to receive millions of dollars in additional tax credits.
The social media giant’s stock closed at $38.23, up 23 cents.
Police shot and killed 15-year-old Malcolm Gracia on Thursday night after he repeatedly stabbed an officer. Gracia’s father died in a police-related incident in 2009.
In a visit to Hillsborough, N.H., Romney poked fun at the $150,000 renovation of the Sawyer Bridge, the town’s so-called “bridge to nowhere.”
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Rebecca Perlo’s home – with its purple paint job and over-the-top interior — is a warren of funhouse rooms, each more whimsical and ornate than the last.
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The best photos taken this week by Globe staff photographers, as chosen by the Globe’s photo desk.
Celtics at 76ers, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Rondo is prepared for the unexpected in Game 4, as he knows containing him will be a chief goal of the 76ers.
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Every dance track on the radio today, every wedding that ends with the anthem “Last Dance,” owes a debt to Summer.
Globe Talk | May 23, 6 p.m.
The New York Times best-selling author discusses his books “Bringing Down the House” and “The Social Network.”
Ortiz is set to play first base when the Red Sox visit the Phillies this weekend. Adrian Gonzalez may shift to the outfield.
At a hearing this morning, city councilors questioned an NStar official over two recent power outages.
Joe Ricketts was identified Wednesday as the financier behind plans to target President Obama’s relationship with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
Bielawa was composer in residence with the Boston Modern Orchestra Project from 2006-09.
The national car rental chain’s purchase of the Zipcar competitor means a bigger presence in the growing on-demand rental market.
This Memorial Day is supposed to mark the 50th anniversary of the start of US involvement in Vietnam. Yet few events are planned.
Hasbro’s corporate dreams of duplicating its success with that unabashedly toyetic franchise are precisely what led to “Battleship.”