Few arrests in Salem despite big Halloween crowd
About 100,000 people were in Salem on Saturday, but police made only eight arrests.
About 100,000 people were in Salem on Saturday, but police made only eight arrests.
Michael Hedges, 19, of Lenox, was pronounced dead at Albany Medical Center, and police said the driver was drunk.
League commissioner John Swofford said the final play ??was not handled appropriately? and included ?a series of errors.?
Investigators are using the submersible to determine if they?ve found the missing El Faro cargo ship.
A second leatherback sea turtle was rescued and released on Saturday.
Bernie Sanders had some critics. But few dispute that his reforms resulted in an efficient and responsive city government.
Speaking Sunday, the new House speaker said his style will be different than that of his predecessor, John Boehner.
The ruling AKP party showed big gains that likely will restore its majority in parliament.
Debris was scattered over a wide area, but officials say it?s too early to determine what caused the crash.
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People are wondering what happened to Melvin, a homeless man who has been a familiar presence for 30 years.
Advocates are ?cautiously optimistic? as the state takes over management this cross-country ski season.
It was already a devastating year for Maria Interiano, whose brother went missing crossing into Texas. Then the scam artists preyed on her pain.
quick bite
The new Watertown restaurant, run by those behind Eastern Standard, features rotisserie chicken, marinated lamb skewers, and bocce.
As the third year of enrollment starts today, President Obama?s health care law is approaching limits.
Officials will meet Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss whether the time has come to raise interest rates.
When the sun sets Sunday at the unreasonable hour of 4:37 p.m., Boston?s long, dark slog back to winter will have begun.
An analysis by the Associated Press showed that about 1,000 police officers lost their licenses across the country in a six-year period.
Pats on the back can encourage a team to victory, and massages can even reduce mortality rates for premature babies.
Ground Game
Bush is right that Americans love a good comeback story, but only if they see a candidate they can root for.
A look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month, including fall colors, presidential candidates, and other events.
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English is using his all-wheel-drive Tesla Model S P85, an electric car with a base price of $105,000.
JOHN L. ALLEN JR. | all things catholic
It?s increasingly common among the Christians of the Middle East to say that only Russia seems to be taking its responsibility seriously.
Keitany became the first woman to repeat since 2008. Biwott won his first major marathon title after finishing second in London last year.
Numbers show Mondays typically have the most on-time buses, and Friday afternoons often have much lower on-time rates.
Surprising finds include rare fine art, a piece of President Lincoln?s coat, and Helen Keller?s bathing suit.
The challengers say it?s time for new leadership.
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The luxury vehicle used by actor James Gandolfini on the HBO hit goes on the auction block next month.
Two businessmen who had published works of Avijit Roy, known for his critical writings on religious extremism, were stabbed.
There aren?t many people who can claim they?ve run two of New England?s biggest public relations firms.
?Drawing Redefined,? now on view at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, attempts to recast drawing as more than mere representation.
It?s hard to walk through an airport without seeing sufferers from Overstuffed Suitcase Syndrome, one of traveling?s greatest challenges.
Oil company executive Jay Wilson and his wife, Brenda, spent millions to restore a Newport, R.I., mansion that once belonged to the founders of the Newport Jazz Festival.
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