Archdiocese takes group at Scituate church to court

?The archdiocese owns the land for the benefit of the people in the parish,? said lawyer Mary Beth Carmody, who represents parishoners at the shuttered St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Church in Scituate.

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St. Frances Xavier Cabrini congregants are contesting the archdiocese?s motion to remove them from the closed parish.

One day into spring, and the snow keeps coming

Snow is expected to continue falling into this afternoon with about an inch of accumulation in Boston, forecasters said.

Legal Sea Foods faces new lawsuit over shared tips

Wait staff at two Legal restaurants claim that their gratuities are being shared illegally with oyster shuckers.

Biogen drug offers hope for Alzheimer?s patients

The experimental drug showed ?extremely positive? results in slowing the mental decline of a small number of patients with the disease.

THOMAS FARRAGHER

Anxious times at UMass admissions office

As the strike zone at UMass has grown tighter, the pressure on both sides of the admissions equation has gotten higher.

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Nicole Freedman, a Wellesley native and former Olympic bicyclist, has been widely credited with changing the culture of cycling in Boston.

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The 1,200-plus room hotel complex would be built across from the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.

Santander feels pressure of Fed?s stress tests

State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg and her senior staff members want assurances that the bank is fixing the problems.

Man sought by Cambridge police dead following N.H. standoff

Nicholas Cammarata, 30, of Saugus died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at a hotel in Portsmouth, officials said.

Munch Madness 2015

Where do you love to eat? Vote now

These local establishments are competing for the chance to move on to Round 3. Where does your loyalty lie?

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While this spring promises to be a boon for contractors, it looks to be a perfect storm of delays for consumers.

A Victorian home in Newton.

Address

Hardy Northerner gets cold feet about winter

The Blizzard of ?78 was something of a fun event. The winter of 2015 has been anything but jolly.

?I thought we did a very good job predicting it,? forecaster Judah Cohen said of his winter prediction.

Forecaster one of few people happy about all this snow

Judah Cohen is giddy about the record snowfall, and that he rightly predicted it.

Top: The members of Fifth Harmony ? Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui, Camila Cabelo, and Dinah Jane Hansen ? performing during the KISS Concert at Xfinity Center last May.

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Fifth Harmony plays hit songs to full houses on tour

The rising girl group that took flight as contestants on ?The X Factor? find their strength in numbers.

travel

Boston still holds lots of surprises

Even for long-time residents, new things to see and do in Boston can be found.

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Checking in to check out five Boston hotels

Evaluating city hotels, each in a different price range and category, based on comfort and amenities.

Mementos to Michael Kennedy and Edward Walsh, as well as other deceased firefighters, in the kitchen area upstairs at the Boylston Street Fire House.

Year after fatal blaze, firefighters? legacy lives on

The year has been full of terrible firsts ? birthdays and holidays without Ed Walsh or Michael Kennedy. But it has also been filled with messages of love and support.

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The growing operation includes senior political advisers to Mayor Walsh, Governor Baker, and former Governor Patrick.

Marathon trial podcast

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This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.

Opinion

Ward Sutton

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Ward Sutton examines the terrorist group?s propaganda.

The Big Picture

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Spring arrives in Northern Hemisphere

In some areas of the world, the signs of spring are more apparent.