State, Hingham at odds on housing
The town says it will press its claim it has reached an acceptable affordable-housing threshold.
The town says it will press its claim it has reached an acceptable affordable-housing threshold.
A team from Harvard is refining instruments that will power what will be the largest telescope in the world.
Not every Democrat is impressed with the Massachusetts senator.
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch conceded her meeting with Bill Clinton had cast a shadow over a federal investigation.
The Bangladeshi military said six of the seven attackers were killed in the rescue operation. The seventh was arrested.
BaoBao, an offshoot of a popular chain with 200 restaurants in China, is opening its first US outpost in Cambridge.
Opinion | Joan Fitzgerald
Sea-levels are rising, but the regulations around real estate development aren?t keeping pace.
The Supreme Judicial Court unanimously approved the prosecution of a Plainville woman who allegedly convinced a friend to commit suicide in 2014.
A dispute over an unpaid loan turned deadly in Tiverton, according to police.
An old Victorian hotel in Martha?s Vineyard is transformed into a boutique hotel with Scandinavian flair and midcentury design influences.
Boston?s loudest, most colorful show of the year begins quietly, a few days before the Fourth of July.
It was perfectly timed for the July 4, holiday weekend.
Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh says it?s premature to look at making any changes to admissions requirements.
Red Sox 5, Angels 4
Ortiz?s solo homer in the fifth moved him past Willie McCovey, Frank Thomas, and Ted Williams for 18th place on the all-time list
Five prospects were declared free agents after the Sox were found to have circumvented the rules last year.
The Celtics? delegation to meet Horford included Isaiah Thomas and Jae Crowder.
Once home to some of Concord?s famous authors, The Wayside has reopened after major renovations.
Minuteman High will hold a districtwide election in 16 towns on whether to build a new school.
Uncommon Knowledge
And more suprising insights from the social sciences.
EDITORIAL
Many schools won?t provide official transcripts to students who owe them money.
The state?s plan to close psychiatric hospitals has had unintended consequences.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
A look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month.
Turner said he relished Boston but there was ?a glass ceiling? here regarding playing time and salary.
Mars remains the brightest thing shining in the south through July and August.
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch conceded her meeting with Bill Clinton had cast a shadow over a federal investigation.
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An analysis of five years of data by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows more drivers die on July 4 than any other day of the year.
The measure would have given a wide range of special protections only to those who oppose same-sex marriage.
Nathan?s Famous may be in the hot dog business, but for decades they?ve been peddling a whopper.
Award-winning garden writer Carol Stocker answers readers? questions about hefty hydrangeas and not-so-promising peonies.
Even at its moodiest, the new album from British electropop act Metronomy is deliriously inventive and often whimsical.
Ground Game
In the summer of 1988, former Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis was up by 17 points, and he lost badly.
Design New England
Keith Leblanc and Kelly Monnahan create a haven for themselves, family, and friends in the piney hills of outer Cape Cod.
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