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The Ivy League school announced the change Tuesday, effective this fall. Yale joins other universities, such as Harvard and ...
The six people killed when a private jet crashed during takeoff at a Maine airport included an event planner on her way to ...
Virginia Oliver, known as the “lobster lady,” worked in the male-dominated industry for nearly a century. Oliver passed away on Jan. 21, as noted in a family obituary on Monday.
In 1985, NASA chose Christa McAuliffe, a Framingham, Mass. native and high school teacher in Concord, New Hampshire, to be the first civilian to go into space.
For 32 years, Olive McSweeney Sheehan has run a family child care center out of her Boston home. She loves the work she does, ...
Other highlights from Greater Boston’s creative offerings include a bold film festival showcasing the projects of young, ...
By the time she was 13, Jennifer Serafyn was thoroughly sick of having a January birthday. “I wish it was warm on my birthday ...
Matthew Shifrin is on a mission to make Legos accessible for blind people through his non-profit Bricks for the Blind.
A federal judge issued a temporary pause on a Trump administration order that halted construction on Vineyard Wind in late ...
BPD "remains committed to complying with the Boston Trust Act, as well as State Law, and to building and strengthening ...
The number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents has doubled over the past year -- driven by a massive recruitments ...