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An emotional funeral Mass for Thomas Menino
?The relentless, big-hearted, people-loving urban mechanic has gone to fix potholes in heaven,? Mayor Walsh said at Thomas Menino?s funeral Mass.
Throughout the city, people lined the streets holding green signs that read ?Thank You Mayor Menino.?
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Thousands of people lined the streets of Boston Monday morning to say their final goodbyes to a beloved mayor.
Globe coverage of the key races in the Nov. 4 election.
Examiner
In the voting booth on Tuesday, you?ll be asked to decide four weighty questions.
Martha Coakley campaigned in Lynn Monday afternoon with Senator Elizabeth Warren and congressional hopeful Seth Moulton.
The Republican gubernatorial candidate kicked off his final full day of campaigning in Braintree.
Tom Magliozzi, the older of two brothers whose show on NPR reaches millions, died of complications from Alzheimer?s disease.
TOM KEANE
The former mayor?s success was his ability to accumulate power, wield it, and put it to good ends.
The Patriots are super hot right now, but things change fast in the NFL and a five-game stretch will test their AFC-best record.
Gregory Lewis, of Southbridge, allegedly spent six weeks on the run while facing charges including statutory rape.
Even a few percentage points for a long-shot candidate could alter races that may be decided by less than that.
High-wire artist Nik Wallenda performed two nail-biting walks without a net or harness, performing one blindfolded.
A new company launched out of Harvard University has created a suite of ultra-slippery surfaces that repel other substances.
Bob Dylan?s home sessions with the Band are released in complete form nearly 50 years later.
Lava from the Kilauea volcano has stalled but Hawaiian authorities say there is still an active threat.
Nov. 5
After the Huntington Theatre Company production, join Boston Globe Ideas editor Stephen Heuser and Dr. Emery N. Brown.
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Leaders of a new movement say we now have the technology for government that is literally by the people. What could possibly go wrong?
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