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Read was charged on June 9, 2022, with second-degree murder, motor vehicle manslaughter, and leaving the scene of a collision causing death. This moved her case to the Norfolk Superior Court. Here is a guide to her case.
The garden and fountain in the middle of Medford, which honors the four victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, have remained inactive for the past few years.
Putting tolls at the Massachusetts border would have a very bad impact on areas near to New Hampshire, State Auditor Diana DiZoglio said Saturday afternoon as criticism continued to mount over remarks made last week by Transportation Secretary Monica Tibbits-Nutt.
Last Thursday, the Middlesex District Attorney’s office and Framingham Police identified the man as Brooks Hood, 27, of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
More people entered a Green Line station through a fare gate on Marathon Monday than any single day since before the pandemic, the MBTA said Thursday, which touted the crowded stations as a “milestone” moment for the transit agency.
Mayor Michelle Wu’s administration is working to formalize the creation of a rat czar position in Boston, a rodent-killing job that would be handled by a current city employee already considered to be the lead on municipal pest-control operations.
MCAS testing plans were ruined at a Uxbridge school on Tuesday, because a smoking laptop burned a student and led to an evacuation during the exam.
A city lawyer argues that North End restaurant owners have no grounds to say the mayor is unfairly targeting their businesses by imposing strict outdoor dining restrictions because of anti-Italian prejudice.
A Boston city councilor is calling for a hiring freeze amid the economic uncertainty created by steadily declining commercial property values.
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