Boston Magazine announced its 50 best public high schools in greater Boston.
Town offices, schools and banks will be closed for the holiday.
According to the Farmer's Almanac, this year’s winter will be cold and wet.
Plus, Framingham man arrested for "upskirting" and Zagat says Cambridge burger is best in the area.
A new $5 New England Patriots scratch ticket goes on sale Tuesday, offering "experiential prizes" that include trips to away games in Miami.
Massachusetts citizens may be excluded from federal facilities while the state navigates the new "REAL ID" law.
Holliston residents are encouraged to nominate fellow residents for Citizen of the Year before September 2, 2014.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Association offers tips for staying safe around school buses, in the road, and on a bike this fall.
Registration is coming up for the Girl Scouts.
Plus, "Good Will Hunting" showing benefits suicide prevention and doctors recommend schools delay start to later in the morning.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is drawing connections between school hours and teen sleep deprivation.
Now you can go to the library longer on Saturdays.
Katie is cat friendly & a real beauty
Here is the latest fire/EMS log.
This indoor pool is at 77 Corey Ln. in Milton, which is on sale for $7 million.
There have been 4 days above 90 degrees during the summer of 2014, far fewer than 2013 and the least since 1997.
Plus, dog owners warned after canine parvovirus outbreak and hero rescues toddlers who fell in reservoir.
This weekly column focuses on issues and concerns surrounding animals in Massachusetts.
Plus, a Louisiana man was arraigned in connection with a hit and run and a Newton man won an Emmy for a Jimi Hendrix film.
Snowfall will be below average, however.
The Foundation for MetroWest is now accepting applications for its Youth in Philanthropy Program.
Your Better Business Bureau is warning consumers of reports of scammers setting up free Wi-Fi connections.
Event to be held on Sept. 20-21
Patrick made his first comments regarding the shooting of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, MO, earlier this month.
Plus, Wellesley puts into place a boil water notice and Brookline Police commended for defusing a potentially "deadly" traffic stop.
MyMassMortgage.org will simplify the home-buying process for first timer buyers in Massachusetts.
Patrick made his first comments regarding the shooting of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Mo. earlier this month.
Better Business Bureau is warning dog lovers to be cautious when responding to online or newspaper classifieds.
The newest season of the culinary competition was filmed in Boston.
Welcome back! Here’s what you need to know to start posting on Patch again.
Plus, a new bill looks to protect victims of domestic violence and their pets and a local chief addresses the "militarization" of police.
Congresswoman Katherine Clark announced a bill aimed to assist domestic violence victims with pets.
A new report found home prices in the state are on the rise.
Join us this fall for special events, classes & programs beginning September 2 and run through October 31.
Phony ads for rental properties are always popping up, and are specifically aimed at stealing money from unsuspecting students.
This cute young dog is ready for adventure!