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Worcester County Sheriff Lew Evangelidis is warning residents about a recent wave of “smishing” scams targeting cell phones across Massachusetts. Smishing, a ...
Natick: Route 135 will be closed from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. There will be no crossing of Route 135 permitted during the ...
Boston Marathon and Patriots’ Day Parade bring extensive road closures and parking bans across the city. Plan ahead for Monday’s events and restricted areas.
Paul Revere rode down Boylston Street to the Boston Marathon finish line — or almost there, as it turned out — proclaiming ...
Narragansett softball is off to an undefeated start this season thanks to the meshing of veteran players with newbies on the ...
Minnesota Distance Elite's Annie Frisbie produced the best marathon of her career, finishing eighth in the women's ...
Mikey Shufrin struck out 11 and tossed a neat three-hitter to power the Littleton High baseball team past visiting Quabbin Regional during Mid-Wach action Friday afternoon. Shufrin only allowed a ...
The legislation would allow mentally-sound adults with a prognosis of six months or less left to live to voluntarily request medical aid in dying.
Rep. James O’Day, D-West Boylston, and Sen. Jo Comerford, D-Northampton are the sponsors of a bill (H.2505 / S.1486) that would authorize physicians to prescribe medical aid in dying medication.