Vineyard property owners win against development
The state?s highest court ruled against a would-be development near the Gay Head Cliffs, reversing a lower court?s ruling.
The state?s highest court ruled against a would-be development near the Gay Head Cliffs, reversing a lower court?s ruling.
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A campaign finance report from state Senator Brian Joyce showed that he loaned his campaign $50,000.
The chipmaker said it will cut about 11 percent of its workforce by 2017.
McConnell is taking another crack at how he sees this summer?s Republican convention playing out.
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In a few weeks, Ashley Whorf will walk across the stage at TD Garden, completing a journey that is nothing less than breathtaking.
Supporters of the standards, including top state education officials, say dropping the requirements would waste money and time.
A historic church will eventually stand next to a skating rink within the MGM Springfield casino?s 14-acre footprint.
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Everyone should take note of what is bound to be a trend: the extraordinary showing of women taking home Pulitzers.
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Schilling posted ? and then apparently deleted ? a meme on Facebook on the North Carolina transgender bathroom controversy.
Director Peter Berg and the crew of the Boston Marathon bombing movie worked near MetroWest Medical Center.
The former football star is being shifted from the daily talk show he co-hosts with Kelly Ripa.
The actual global average temperature was higher than the historical average in March by a recordbreaking margin.
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Brad Stevens said he has yet to select a starter to replace Avery Bradley for Game 2 in Atlanta.
In a gracious gesture, the 2016 champion saluted Boston?s first female runner 50 years after her feat.
Still, Yoko Nakano?s probably faster than you.
Jean Fowler found a family treasure -- and a piece of Quincy history -- inside a California storage unit.
EDITORIAL
It took a Broadway musical to convince the Treasury Department of what historians and a Fed chairman couldn?t.
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More than 30,000 participants registered for the 2016 Boston Marathon, the third largest field in the race history.
Multiple evaluators believe Swihart has a chance to be a star catcher, but he might not get that chance with the Red Sox.
Jane Palermo knew she had to act fast when she saw someone suffering from cardiac arrest on the plane.
Voters started heading to the polls early Tuesday in the Empire State?s primary.
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To be eligible this year, the vehicles must have undergone a significant redesign.
A federal appeals court said barring a transgender student from using the boys? restrooms at his Virginia high school is discriminatory.
The economics of selling fresh juice to the thirsty masses comes with long hours and plenty of pitfalls.
Artist Mark Bradford?s selection marks the second straight time that the institution chosen to organize the US Pavilion is in Mass.
The menu at the Southeast Asian-inspired restaurant reads like an umami obstacle course.
The Boston Globe?s 2001-2002 investigation into sexual abuses by clergy in the Catholic Church resulted in more than 600 stories.
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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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