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MBTA Can't Handle 'Hell On Earth': Patch PM

Also: Where's a guy to land his chopper around here?; Amazing footage of Cape Cod frozen ocean waters; More.

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MBTA Can't Handle 'Hell On Earth'

Also known as New England winter...

WATCH: Cape Cod Coastal Waters Frozen Over Amid Record Cold

Stunning video from a frozen Buzzards Bay off Cape Cod.

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Mitt Romney Treated For Cancer: Report

The former MA governor is reportedly eyeing a Utah Senate seat.

Where's A Guy To Land His Chopper Around Here?

Today's weirdest court ruling puts town laws above state ones.

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'Pain And Penalties Of Perjury' Instead Of Swearing To God?

For the first time in recent memory a newly elected city councillor chose to make a secular affirmation during the inauguration rather than swear the traditional oath of office, which invokes God.

Red Line Stop Closed For 20 Months

In case you forgot, here's some transit news.

Tom Brady Gets Philosophical On Instagram For Titans Showdown

Watch out Titans, Tom Brady says he's not only a warrior but the storm as well.

Gambling Hall Coming To The Island?

A Native American tribe will be able to go ahead with its plans for a gambling hall on Martha's Vineyard.

Truck Stalls On Commuter Line Tracks

Then it was smashed.

Company Fined For Death Of Worker On Woburn Library Project

Mark Camire was crushed to death while working on the foundation at the Woburn Public Libray on July 11.

MA The Best State To Raise A Family In 2018: Study

The Bay State has been named the friendliest place for families in the country by personal finance site Wallethub.

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