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Original artwork by late artist Bob Guillemin will be auctioned to support Friends of Boston’s Homeless amid federal funding cuts.
Boston Blue showrunners confirm to TVLine that Maria Baez will return 'multiple times' in Season 1 of the Blue Bloods spinoff.
The early voting period for Boston’s general election will begin Oct. 25 and take place through Oct. 31 at select polling locations.
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Boston Blue: Is It Really A Tradition To Sing 'Sweet Caroline' At Boston Red Sox Games?
The Boston Red Sox have been using "Sweet Caroline" as a rally song since 1997, when Fenway employee Amy Tobey spontaneously played the tune as a tribute to an acquaintance's newborn daughter. The song was used off and on until Fenway entertainment director Charles Steinberg made it a regular part of the team's game time playlist in 2002.
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The top affordable housing market in the U.S. is an hour north of Boston, new ranking shows
A new report says the Manchester-Nashua metro area in New Hampshire is the top affordable housing market in the country.
The law allows municipalities to increase the total amount they collect in property taxes every year only by 2.5 percent, not including tax revenue from new developments.
Louisville's backup running backup Duke Watson, for the second straight week, was designated as "out" on the first injury report after exiting the Virginia game three weeks ago. Starting defensive end Wesley Bailey, as well as rotational offensive lineman Naeer Jackson, were both listed as "questionable."
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Pharmacies are dwindling in Massachusetts. This one in Boston shows how hard it is to survive.
A new report shows that more than half a million people in Massachusetts live without easy access to a pharmacy.
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‘Boston Blue’ Premiere Sparks Debate After Sean Reagan Recast
Andrew Terraciano was replaced by Mika Amonsen—co-showrunner Brandon Margolis says it boils down to evolving character plots.
Star defensive lineman Gavin Neil from Marian Catholic High School in Illinois was the 17th commitment of the Eagles' 2026 class, which is now 27 deep.