Bombing suspect’s family urged to settle on burial
The search for a burial plot for Tamerlan Tsarnaev has brought rejections from several cemeteries in multiple states and prompted a plea for federal help.
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The search for a burial plot for Tamerlan Tsarnaev has brought rejections from several cemeteries in multiple states and prompted a plea for federal help.
Kevin Cullen
Our revenge after the Boston Marathon attack is to, as the Brits like to say, carry on. And we have done that.
Richard H. Donohue Jr. was shot on April 19 during an extraordinary gunfight in Watertown with the Marathon bombing suspects.
Many retailers maintain a veil over the amounts they send to charity from fund-raising efforts tied to sales.
Expediting the distribution of financial assistance to victims is key to plans for the One Fund Boston, an official said.
The courts and legislators are looking to rein in a practice they say causes behavioral problems, but which Mass. prison officials call an essential tool.
As the number of farm-share programs grows, so does that nagging feeling: What are you going to do with all those vegetables?
On hockey
The third line was a difference-maker in Game 3, scoring a big goal in the second and picking the pockets of Leafs centers with ease.
Roxy’s Grilled Cheese will become the latest nomadic vendor to put down roots with a brick-and-mortar restaurant.
Bishop Robert J. McManus, head of the Diocese of Worcester, apologized for a “terrible error in judgment” following his arrest.
In the wake of the Marathon bombings, the Rev. Liz Walker is preaching that it’s OK to live with fear.
With Monday night’s 5-2 win, the Bruins are now up, 2-games-to-1, in their playoff series with the Leafs.
A judge called the 2011 crime, which left a police officer shot, “one of the worst armed robberies that I have seen.”
The rebels said they shot down a government helicopter in the east of the country, killing eight security troops.
Rep. Markey said he would work to push campaign financing to the center of the US Senate campaign.
Coakley alleges that mortgage relief from a a $25 billion settlement is not being provided in a timely fashion.
“Class A” could be considered literature’s answer to “Bull Durham” — raucous and scruffy, yet heartfelt and true.
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