Complaints about the troublesome turkeys have surged in Boston and its suburbs in recent years.
New England
Brown University says Kennedy application now for sale was stolen
The son of John F. Kennedy graduated from the university in Providence in 1983.
Financing delays redevelopment of Balsams resort
The historic hotel in New Hampshire was purchased by Maine ski developer Les Otten after it closed in 2010.
New Hampshire doctor, 85, may lose practice because she doesn’t use computer
Anna Konopka of New London doesn’t participate in a state-regulated prescription drug monitoring program.
Massachusetts lawmakers move to ban bump stocks
A day after the House voted 151-3 in favor of a ban on the trigger device, the Senate votes 33-0.
Facing deportation, scholar takes refuge inside Connecticut church
Sujitno Sajuti is 68 and came to the United States as a Fulbright scholar in 1981.
Grave-digging daughter gets prison again
Melanie Nash is sentenced for violating her parole by threatening her sister over their father’s estate.
Eventide Fenway opens in Boston
It is the restaurateurs’ 1st venue outside Maine.
September’s hot, dry weather dulls fall foliage
Northern Maine would usually see the peak season by this time, but it appears to be lagging.
Dr. Seuss museum to replace mural after complaints of racism
The mural features illustrations from the author’s first children’s book, ‘And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street.’