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Another round of high heat, oppressive humidity and potentially severe weather is on the horizon for the Boston area.
Boston Police say that messages claiming to be MassDOT are alerting recipients that they have overdue parking ticket fees.
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Providing a reprieve from the sticky summer heat, the lodge is home to social programming for senior citizens in the neighborhood Tuesday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. But this day was special — it was a celebration.
A beloved neighborhood diner in Greater Boston is closing its doors. Minuteman Diner in Bedford will close for good on Wednesday, July 30, as owner Diane Cohen retires. “Thank you to our amazing staff, both past and present, and the loyal customers of Minuteman Diner,” Cohen wrote in an Instagram post on July 16.
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Celtics Wire on MSNGeorges Niang on his lack of embrace by Boston Celtics fans since being dealt to the team
Massachusetts native and now Boston Celtics backup forward Georges Niang was not exactly welcomed into his new team with open arms by the fans of the storied ball club, with many remember a play where he grabbed star Celtics forward Jaylen Brown in a high-stakes game before Niang had been dealt to Boston.
Everyone says their Nonna's cooking is the best. Here's your chance to prove it. The post This Boston chef wants the best recipes from your Nonna appeared first on Boston.com.
The ongoing workers strike against waste collection company Republic Services has affected trash pickup in at least 14 Greater Boston communities.
The Eagles' staff has slowed down on the 2026 recruiting class after putting together a strong summer, so let's take a look at some of the top 2027 targets.
Boston Scientific raised its annual profit forecast on Wednesday, banking on strong demand for its heart devices, and trimmed its expectation for tariff-related costs to half of the previously projected amount.
The Boston French Film Festival returns to the Museum of Fine Arts this summer from July 25 to Aug. 24. In its 29th year, the festival will deliver 15 new French-language films to New England over its month-long run.