A 16-year-old girl was arrested in connection with the stabbings after being treated at a hospital for her own injuries, police said.
She will compete on Boston based Team Excel Collegiate.
The victim's body, identified as that of 61-year-old Ruth Bayla Pearson of Newton, was found around 8:40 a.m. on August 23, 1975.
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Old Navy officially opened their doors on Saturday, February 5, 2023.
The organization received a grant to preserve and reformat recordings made between 1979-91. The files will be available online on June 15.
New Boston COVID-19 cases per day decreased by 16% in two weeks, the Boston Public Health Commission said.
Online sales are growing every year, and businesses are shifting their focus to reach customers through the internet.
The hospital has a goal of receiving 20,000 messages to lift the spirits of patients and their families for the holiday.
The competition will be held in Illinois this March.
The Internal Revenue Service is asking some taxpayers to wait to file federal returns due to the status of refunds sent last year.
The South Shore Chamber of Commerce and New England Real Estate Journal to host the Summit at the New Showcase Cinemas in Hanover
Walsh would be the first head of a major agency or department to leave his position during Biden's presidency.
The pet store chain will remain open until the end of February. The chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy this week.
Lawrence, 13, was shot to death in Mattapan on a Sunday morning in late January.
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There is no danger to the community in connection with the death, police confirmed.
Boston made the call Thursday afternoon with forecasts showing subzero temperatures on tap for Friday.
The two Boston officers were among four to lose certification this week following a review by the POST Commission.
This monument in Great Barrington will celebrate Du Bois’ scholarly achievements in the fight for racial equality.
Brady informed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers he would retire early Wednesday before posting a video on Twitter about the news.
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Three people were taken to the hospital after the Ashmont-area stabbing.
The Abortion Legal Hotline announced Monday will connect Massachusetts-based patients and providers to attorneys.
Hundreds of wrestlers from 5 New England states spent Saturday battling on mats in Concord’s Capital City Classic Wrestling Tournament.
At Domatcha, the best quality matcha powder is made meticulously by de-stemming.
This weekend, Orange Line service will be suspended and a portion of the Green Line will be replaced by shuttle buses.
2022 folk song lyrics about displacement of tenants shows why rally for rent control, on Sat., Jan. 28, 2023, at MA State House is needed.
The national Veterans of Foreign Wars #StillServing campaign recognizes veterans who continue to serve in their community.
Walsh will take over for Marylou Sudders, who served as Charlie Baker's health and human services secretary over the last seven years.
The LEGO Group will complete the move from Enfield, Conn., by 2026, the company said Tuesday.
One district in Massachusetts is reviewing books dealing with LGBTQ and race issues, part of a wider banning trend in the U.S.
The daughter of U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark pleaded not guilty to charges following an arrest related to a vandalism incident.
The Democratic Minority Whip's daughter was caught vandalizing property, according to Boston police.
Birmingham was elected to the Senate in 1991 and served as president from 1996 to 2002.
Edelweiss Village Assisted Living staff stopped by the local fire and police departments to drop off lunch as their way of saying thank you
The theater will be among 39 across the country set to close next month.
Reina Morales Rojas was last seen in late November getting into a car in East Boston.