Jason Duhaime will serve a year in prison after the hoax explosion prompted a campus evacuation and large law enforcement response in 2022.
Digital Speaker Series Continues with Book Chat with Award-Winning Journalist and Historian Colin Woodard on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m.
"It was like something you would see on television, sitting at home, watching it," said Randall Burgess, who witnessed the crash.
Dave Twombly joined the company as an agent in 2011.
"These characters transform the streets into playful places into delightful, colorful journeys," a website for the exhibit says.
"This is a very special moment," said Shey Jaboin, an attendee of the virtual service in Boston. "We lost a great man and great human."
Festival runs January 18 at the West Newton Cinema, January 19 & 26 at the Regent Theatre, and January 20 at the Brattle Theatre
A sudden flurry of snow has accompanied the frigid Boston air, but the dustings are expected to stop by the early afternoon.
The price of an egg has doubled for Sidell and his team now that the shortage has impacted their supplier.
Boston has some of the worst traffic in the country. But there is also some good news on the roads, according to a new study.
Mayor Wu said the city plans to close Dever Elementary School, Excel High School, Mary Lyon Pilot High School, and Community Academy.
What was once an unstable building, may soon be a hotel in Chinatown. Only, the future is as shaky as the past.
Students and parents have just learned about a plan by city officials to close a South Boston high school.
Brookline Bank announced today that it was named the #1 SBA Lender to Manufacturers for Fiscal Year 2024 by the Mass. SBA District Office
Historic Site is Selected for Bloomberg Philanthropies Digital Accelerator Program in Anticipation of 250th Anniversaries
The group, Rally 4 Nally was started by siblings Danny Nally and Betsy McKenna to honor their mother, Cathy, who died from ALS in 2022.
Inspectors ordered the restaurant to track down the source of the odor and remedy it before they can reopen.
“It’s shocking how deep this seemingly lighthearted opera goes.” – The New Yorker
It's hard "if they can't tell you what's wrong, where it hurts, how it hurts, what kind of hurt," Mindy Crumbaker explained.
Rehabilitation Patient Walter Woods Recognized as Wellesley's Oldest Resident at Age 106!
At 12:14 a.m., baby girl Leah James was born to Jessica and Michael Lombardi of Saugus at Mass General. Leah is the couple's second child.
"I can't feel my toes anymore, but this is fantastic," said William Geller, a Brownies' annual polar plunge event participant.
According to the Peabody Fire Department, balloons were going to be released from netting inside the "In the Game" family center and arcade.
"It was a very bad situation [in Afghanistan]. The women can't live and can't do any jobs. The children are not safe," Zakira Mosawi said.
Diary of a Tap Dancer isn't only autobiographical, it highlights the often-overlooked Black female dancers of the past.
"He was not the kind of person that you would necessarily expect to be president," real estate developer Bruce Pearsley said.
Tours are begining January 9th for Students in Grades 5 through 10
Ruth entered hospice in October due to what the zoo described as "consistent, age-related decline in her mobility."
Outside the aquarium, the ice sculpture team was putting the finishing touches on one of their many displays for First Night.
"Jimmy Carter was a true public servant and peacemaker," said Sen. Elizabeth Warren on X. "Our country is a better place because of him."
Kerri Flynn had two bags filled with unopened packages at the time of her arrest, police say.
"He would let me press buttons and help him edit, I was his little apprentice," daughter Melanie Sharrow said.
The miniature train models are made to scale and the museum partners with the Northeast Region of the National Model Railroad Association.
"I just love doing this. I love feeling like at the end of the day, my job meant something," Slagle says.
Kids and teens were gifted bikes, shoes and toys. They also had the chance to meet Santa Claus.
A temporary ground stop of flights and a blast of snow made for tough going at Logan Airport on Christmas Eve.
Healey joined WBZ-TV for a two-part interview. The second part will air December 29.
There was gridlock traffic at Logan as travelers embarked on their holiday excursions.
One of the 27 top female jazz singers brings her amazing voice to Boston
Award recognized Astound's Partnership with Habitat for Humanity to Build Equitable and Inclusive Communities in MA and beyond