Belmont at home with Romneys
The quiet community where Mitt Romney has lived since 1971 has gotten used to the commotion of his celebrity, and many people in town have a Romney story.
Undecided voters may have an outsize impact on the outcome in the critical swing state of New Hampshire.
The quiet community where Mitt Romney has lived since 1971 has gotten used to the commotion of his celebrity, and many people in town have a Romney story.
The controversial ballot referendum on physician-assisted suicide has prompted a flurry of late-breaking, heart-wrenching TV ads and fierce opposition.
Adrian Walker
I’ve been voting for 32 years and watching political ads for longer than that. But the deluge has seldom been as intense as this fall.
Hundreds of US hospitals bought medications from the lightly regulated Framingham pharmacy that was implicated in a national meningitis outbreak.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans are again looking for work as they perceive improving job prospects.
Nate Ebner, who never played high school football, parlayed his special teams skills at Ohio State and his rugby background into an NFL job.
The designated hitter agreed on Friday night to a two-year contract worth $26 million. Incentives could bring the total value to $30 million.
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A 99-88 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night was the Celtics’ second successive double-figure defeat.
Fiercely fought battles for governor and congressional seats are seemingly too close to call.
Shaw’s Supermarkets, citing a weak economy and tough competition, will cut jobs at each of the 169 stores in New England.
Romney is making a strong push into Pennsylvania, aided by outside political groups spending millions in last-minute ads.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg decided Friday afternoon to cancel the New York City Marathon, as patience wore thin over gas shortages, power failures, and long lines.
North Andover’s Brandon Tabassi landed a spot in Ben Affleck’s spy thriller, and hopes to one day play a part in Massachusetts politics.