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PublishedSeptember 14, 2021
Boston University professor falls to death through rusted staircase
He fell about 20 feet through a rusted-out staircase, which had been closed for nearly 2 years, near an MBTA train station.
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PublishedSeptember 3, 2021
Ex-Cardinal McCarrick, 91, pleads not guilty in Massachusetts sex assault
An activist says former U.S. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick's court appearance in a sex abuse case marks a new phase in the global struggle to hold clerics accountable.
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PublishedAugust 25, 2021
Concern about endangered whales cited in lawsuit over wind farm
In response, a group that represents renewable energy companies stressed the project has undergone a lengthy environmental review, permitting and public comment process.
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PublishedAugust 19, 2021
Schoolchildren lead effort to pardon wrongly convicted Salem ‘witch’
Twenty people from Massachusetts were killed and hundreds of others accused during a frenzy that began in 1692, stoked by superstition, fear of disease and strangers, scapegoating and petty jealousies.
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PublishedAugust 18, 2021
Judge dismisses lawsuit brought by armed group stopped on their way to Maine
The self-described leader of the group said they were a militia traveling from Rhode Island to Maine for training.
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PublishedJune 16, 2021
Harvard Pilgrim parent group renamed Point32Health
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, which announced plans to merge with Tufts Health Plan in 2019, will retain its existing brand.
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PublishedJune 11, 2021
Massachusetts lobster diver injured when caught in whale’s mouth
'He was swallowed by the whale, he was in his mouth for about 20 seconds,' says the man's sister.
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PublishedJune 10, 2021
Archaeologists dig hilltop over Plymouth Rock one last time
A park will be built on the site to highlight the history of the Wampanoag people who occupied it for thousands of years, and the European settlers who followed.
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PublishedJune 4, 2021
‘Person of interest’ named in 2000 murder of Molly Bish in Massachusetts
The 16-year-old lifeguard vanished from her post at a pond in 2000, and her remains were found in 2003.
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PublishedMay 14, 2021
Onetime wunderkind Massachusetts mayor guilty of corruption
Throughout the trial, prosecutors portrayed Jasiel Correia as a serial liar, who they said misled voters in order to get elected just like they said he duped investors.
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