Food service firm to fire workers after lunch flap
Some workers refused to feed some 25 Attleboro middle school students because their pre-paid lunch accounts were low in funds.
Some workers refused to feed some 25 Attleboro middle school students because their pre-paid lunch accounts were low in funds.
The agency is delaying the closures of 149 air traffic control towers, including five in Mass., until June 15.
The court ruled that social sharing of marijuana is not distribution, and also ruled that a man could be prosecuted for cultivation, even with less than an ounce.
Consumers may soon find the emergency contraception products on supermarket shelves next to condoms and pregnancy tests after a federal ruling.
Mayor Thomas M. Menino enjoyed one of the perks of his office for the last time today with an early look at the new improvements to Fenway Park.
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Victoria’s Secret is targeting sex to young teens and tweens with its new Bright Young Things campaign, says writer Jane Healey.
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A colorful celebration of the Hindu holiday of Holi in Holbrook, an oyster farm off the coast of Dennis, and more of the week’s best images.
The school said that Pernetti resigned in the latest fallout from the explosive video that also cost coach Mike Rice his job.
Dr. Lauren Smith, appointed interim commissioner last fall, will step down next month after finalizing the state’s rules to regulate medical marijuana.
North Korea warned diplomats that it can’t guarantee the safety of embassies in the event of a conflict, Russia’s foreign minister said.
Saying “I don’t think I’m done with politics,” the former Massachusetts senator stressed his ties to New Hampshire.
Employers added only 88,000 jobs in March, a sharp retreat after a period of strong hiring.
The AMC show returns for season 6 with two hours that are as rich and as deftly literary as anything in the history of the show.
Sam Raimi’s original “Evil Dead” trilogy was gleefully gory. This new take, while proficient, lacks that old, kooky distinctiveness.
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No matter how the fans are feeling about the Red Sox, devotees fill Fenway excited to cheer on the home team for the first game of each year.