Town of Dudley extends decision on Muslim cemetery
Opponents have complained that the cemetery plan would cause traffic congestion and possibly contaminate well water.
Opponents have complained that the cemetery plan would cause traffic congestion and possibly contaminate well water.
The Mavericks owner has said ? more than once ? that it?s not his. Police beg to differ.
An 86-year-old priest was slain in a hostage standoff at a church before police fatally shot the two attackers.
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The former congresswoman, who is expected to speak at the Democratic convention, survived being shot in the head five years ago.
Sarah Hurwitz has worked with the first lady since the 2008 election.
The 20-year-old who was arrested Monday has been accused of pulling the trigger in last month?s fatal shooting.
Antonio Massa Viana, now here legally, was the first unauthorized immigrant admitted to the state bar in Mass.
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DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Saturday in Cooperstown I was allowed to salute the diamond gods at Doubleday Field.
Once again, temperatures will top 90, and there?s little chance of rain for the next few days.
How Polar Seltzer became an overnight success, 134 years after it first began bottling.
A surprise was the name that wasn?t on the list: Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount.
Pop-up shops. Small-batch producers. Dairy-free alternatives. It?s a hotbed of frozen desserts.
Dining Out
The steaks taste good, but there?s not much in the way of local flavor.
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Sixteen condo units are still available at the Reading Woods development by Pulte Homes.
Perspective | Globe Magazine
When being your own health care advocate is an exercise in frustration.
Each approach to addressing inequality has pros and cons.
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We?ve had no shortage of wins to crow about. But then there were also these.
JOAN VENNOCHI
Elizabeth Warren?s embrace of Hillary Clinton is angering progressives who prefer purity over victory.
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Nearly half of people killed by Massachusetts police over the last 11 years were suicidal, mentally ill, or showed clear signs of crisis.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
?When everyone shouts ?Allahu Akbar? (God is Great) I know that a tank or a cannon will fire,? Reuters photographer Goran Tomasevic says.
The Red Sox have dropped three of their last four entering Tuesday?s 7:10 p.m. game at Fenway Park.
Transportation options for area residents to some of the city?s employment centers are few or take too much time.
It?s difficult to separate fact from fable in this tale of international intrigue; here?s where that line is now.
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If it becomes law, new drivers would be required to show they are still learning the rules of the road.
Attackers raked a crowd with gunfire outside the Fort Myers club, which had been hosting a party for young people.
Governor Baker changed his earlier support of the plan, saying he hadn?t read it first.
Stephen Kennedy Smith will edit a book of the president?s speeches that will include essays by people affected by them.
The Museum of Science?s Hayden Planetarium features SubSpace music shows.
ground game
Party leaders and Hillary Clinton?s campaign hope to avoid many of the problems that plagued the GOP convention last week.
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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