Here comes the sun and the warm temperatures, along with scattered thunderstorms on Thursday.
Plus, a woman’s inspirational story, a soccer coach vents, canine flu, busy firefighters and police, and more.
Powers students perform in their end-of-year recitals on June 6-7 at All Saints' Church.
A busy week at MA Patch: A historic find, sex offender alerts, restaurants close, road rage shooting, state police hunt after hit-and-run.
The Arlington-Belmont Chorale and The Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra in POPS! "Broadway" June 12 2015
Plus, new drug abuse education effort launched, honor student arrested for prostitution, millions for T trolley cars, and more.
A beautiful weekend is on tap for the unofficial start of summer.
BBB is alerting the military community and the public to malicious tactics that scammers use to steal money and identities.
Samaritans' peer support group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide will be meeting this evening at Grace Episcopal Church.
New Program Collects Pledges from Area Families, Donates to Meals on Wheels
Powers students perform at end-of-year recitals on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31, at All Saints' Church.
Plus, drug dealer caught at high school, hundreds of pot plants seized, unruly middle-schooler reported, delayed trash pickup, and more.
Zillow updates us on the latest homes to hit the market in Belmont.
Local physician is honored for service to statewide professional association of physicians
Cambridge Carnival is a colorful and festive celebration that celebrates Cambridge’s diverse and international community.
On average, home prices rose 1.9% year-over-year. Pending sales were also up 11.4% year-over-year and 19.5% over March 2015’s numbers.
The organization says it has given away more than $500,000.
A listing from Mark Lesses
The FTC announced a major action against Cancer Fund of America, Children’s Cancer Fund of America, and Breast Cancer Society.
33rd annual Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl(R) presented by Walgreens. All proceeds go to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 0 June 2, 3, and 4 in Boston.
Plus, tragedy at triathlon, a murder-suicide, ice cream trucks cause traffic jam, and more.
When purchasing a new home your final walk through is the final opportunity to address any outstanding issues.
MassDOT recently announced that CapeFLYER trains will again be running from Boston to Cape Cod starting on Memorial Day weekend.
Sun and warm temperatures make their appearance midway through the week leading up to Memorial Day weekend.
The Powers Community String Orchestra for adults performs on Thursday, May 21, 8:00 pm, at All Saints' Church.
Plus, state police on the hunt for CR-V, a grocery shopping race war threat, popular baby names, the Patriots suspension fallout, and more.
Fire and rescue teams transport four to the hospital.
A Wonderful Sampling of Work - May 20 to June 8, 2015
Plus, tempers flare at board meeting, farmers’ markets on highways, a prostitution arrest, missing dogs, and the boxer vs. the governor.
The charity boxing match is slated for Friday night in Salt Lake City.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 21, and his brother orchestrated the 2013 bombings that killed three people and injured 250 more.
Plus, staties are looking for CR-V involved in deadly crash, popular cheerleader succumbs to Lymphoma, a heroin school zone bust, and more.
Michael J. Bowler has been charged with heroin distribution and dealing drugs in a school zone.
One died when he was thrown from a horse. Another contracted Hepatitis C while searching a vehicle for drugs. Six were killed by guns.
The Powers Music School Keys for Kids® classes perform Sunday, May 17, at 2 p.m., at 380 Concord Ave, Belmont.
Zillow updates us on new homes on the market in Belmont.
Plus, Dr. charged with groping women, teen allegedly mutilates cats, police are searching for BC student and a race war, at Stop and Shop?
Dependable Cleaners' annual Read to Ride program is designed to encourage students to keep up with their reading during the summer months.
Leading electrical bicycle company, Currie Tech, is giving free test rides to the public on Saturday, May 16th from 9am-1pm.
The warning, due to an elevated fire weather threat, is in effect from noon until 6 p.m. for much of the state.