A day and an event to celebrate in Boston
All along the route, thousands of runners and thousands of spectators celebrated the event and the day.
All along the route, thousands of runners and thousands of spectators celebrated the event and the day.
KEVIN CULLEN
This year, there was a balance between remembering 2013 and the joy of the event.
Jim Driscoll and Mitch Kies helped Ari Ofsevit cross the finish line in just over three hours.
Erin Bauman never got to finish the Boston Marathon in 2013. On Monday, she completed the 26.2-mile route.
Haslet, who lost part of her left leg in the 2013 bombings, finished the Marathon on a prosthetic leg.
Scenes from the Boston Marathon
See photos from the 2016 Boston Marathon, with all its excitement, dedication, and excellence.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
Running in the Boston Marathon is a triumph of heart, body and mind.
Voters head to the polls later Tuesday in the Empire State.
Donald Trump won the Mass. Republican primary, but Ted Cruz could wind up with a plurality of the state?s delegates.
Former governor Deval Patrick proposed ambitious changes at the hospital in 2014, but lawmakers largely scrapped the plan.
The legendary physicist held a Harvard audience rapt in a lecture and discussion on the cosmos.
The Boston Globe won two Pulitzers ? one for commentary and one for feature photography ? on Monday.
The drugs are effective ? but they?re also very expensive.
The economics of selling fresh juice to the thirsty masses comes with long hours and plenty of pitfalls.
Problems with an Amtrak-owned signal system near South Station delayed or canceled 40 commuter trains Sunday.
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JOAN VENNOCHI
A bill that would allow 9/11 victims to sue Saudia Arabia makes for awkard politics.
The Big Picture
More than 30,000 participants registered for the 2016 Boston Marathon, the third largest field in the race history.
The former stars remember the teams? memorable meetings in the 1980s.
Musket fire and drumming marked the recreation of the April 1775 battle on this year?s Patriots Day.
Given the state of the presidential election, it may not be surprising that some posters took on a political tone.
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Bay State residents can face higher auto insurance penalties than the national average.
A 4-4 deadlock seemed a real possibility, one that would leave in place an appeals court ruling blocking the president?s plan.
The former Celtic figured out where the real money was made: venture capital and private equity.
Artist Mark Bradford?s selection marks the second straight time that the institution chosen to organize the US Pavilion is in Mass.
Author John Elder Robison talks about a brain treatment that relieved some of his autism symptoms ? for better and for worse.
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In the latest issue of Design New England, lots of color and a bit of bravado wake up a ho-hum family room.
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