Murray donors queried in probe
Two Chelsea Housing Authority employees were questioned this week about their connections to Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray, part of an intensifying criminal investigation.
Two Chelsea Housing Authority employees were questioned this week about their connections to Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray, part of an intensifying criminal investigation.
All of the students interviewed by the Globe said the ground rules for the take-home final exam were so unclear that they did not realize they were cheating.
America’s pets are having their own obesity crisis, studies show, with at least 35 percent of household dogs and cats above their ideal weight.
Schools are lending a hand — along with carts and dollies — so move-in day goes smoothly. Some, such as Northeastern, even provide private movers and maintenance workers.
Republican nominee Mitt Romney toured damage from Hurricane Isaac three days before President Obama, who canceled a campaign event to make room for the trip.
In an exclusive interview, the Red Sox chairman opened up about this fractured season and his hopes for the future.
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Every swing, every round he plays feels like a referendum on whether Woods is capable of replicating the dominance he displayed prior to injury and infidelity.
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The mad theater of campaigns, protests, rallies, and conventions that is our modern political process is not a recent phenomenon.
Former Red Sox Josh Reddick, George Kottaras, and Brandon Moss were a combined 9 for 15 with four home runs, nine runs and 13 RBIs.
Purgatory Chasm State Reservation just south of Worcester features jutting rock faces and hidden caverns that delight hikers.
Experts say that after the intense exposure they received at the Olympics, bright-hued shoes will likely gain a bigger foothold in the $13 billion athletic footwear industry.
Several of the Republican presidential candidate’s top aides hustled to distance themselves from the decision to put Clint Eastwood onstage during the convention without a polished script.
Floodwaters from Isaac receded, power came on and businesses opened Friday ahead of the holiday weekend, the beginning of what is certain to be a slow recovery for Louisiana.
The project at RISD creates sculptures from the old “Olmsted Elm.”
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