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The movie 'Civil War,' an unsettling American dystopian film by Alex Garland, remained the top movie in theaters for the second week in a row, as estimated by the studio on Sunday.
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.
Joined by state and city officials, local unions closed off Boylston Street for more than an hour in the middle of the lunch-time rush on Monday, to protest construction efforts at 581 Boylston Street, or the Wesleyan Building.
It was hard to contain your excitement at the TD Garden on Saturday night, especially if you were a UConn fan.
Spencer, the golden retriever affectionately known as the Boston Marathon dog, is now remembered along the race route in Ashland, close to where he and his owner Rich Powers, of Holliston, stood and cheered on runners over the years.
William Delahunt, a long-serving Democratic representative for Massachusetts, passed away on Saturday, as confirmed by a family spokesperson.
Restaurateurs in the North End who filed a lawsuit alleging that the city has been unfriendly to them by imposing restrictions on outdoor dining will have to wait longer to meet with the mayor to discuss how they can reach a compromise.
According to the new terms, the MBTA will pay up to $148 million extra to accommodate higher-than-anticipated costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic and disruptions in the supply chain, increasing the total contract value to over $1 billion.
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