Plus, principal says, “I did not resign,” shark warnings, Coast Guard rescue, bobcat sightings, and more.
Plus, a local park was named after local hero Pete Frates and police have reopened the case of a Woburn teenager who disappeared in 1989.
Plus, a pedestrian was struck and killed by an Amtrak train and police are looking for suspects accused of breaking into 40 cars.
Plus, a man who reportedly assaulted several police officers, seriously injuring some, pays tribute to America in his mug shot.
Plus a Boston University professor may have been racially profiled after a cognac theft.
Lucky winners got twenty pounds of fresh lobster.
Plus, an Amber Alert has a happy ending, and Massachusetts shoppers are treated to a tax-free weekend next week.
Plus, an amateur preacher claims a town park "belongs to Jesus" as she delivers an unwanted sermon to children.
Plus, Boston considers body cameras for cops, and Braintree holds off on regulating Uber drivers.
John P. Fisher has a practice on Hawthorne Boulevard in Salem.
Plus, Boston approves its first medical cannabis dispensary, and shootings are on the rise in the capitol city.
Beautiful gardens in Beverly and Marblehead will be open for tours.
Plus, a generous driver tosses cash out the window, and a large snake is found slithering through a Boston park.
Plus, Tom Brady responds to "unfair" sanctions, and a Medford detective is caught on video threatening to "put a hole" in a driver's head.
hitchBOT's journey ends in Philadelphia after beginning in Salem and Marblehead.
Plus, the former head of the MBTA, who resigned after the T service crumbled last winter, gets another chance to redeem herself.
Plus, Tom Brady and Robert Kraft respond to the "unfathomable" actions taken by the NFL.
Light Department working on issue.
Plus, a Boston College grad is the first female NFL coach, and Tom Brady's suspension is upheld.
July has been a busy month at the Marblehead Council on Aging.
Plus, Whitey Bulger appeals convictions, and a study shows the average worker can't afford rent in the commonwealth.
Street flooding is a concern late this afternoon.
Plus, a state police cruiser takes shots, and a teacher is accused of raping a child.
Boy Scouts will be working in town this weekend.
Plus, a guidance counselor admits to stealing exam fees.
Congressman takes time out to enjoy a chili dog.
Plus, you'll have to be 21 to buy cigarettes in part of Massachusetts soon.
Plus, watch video of police officers rescuing a great owl.
This is one list you don't want to top.
Plus, a fund is established for a 10-year-old girl who drowned, and a reward is offered for a stolen dog.
Plus, watch the dramatic rescue of a beach great white shark, and Boston's massive snow pile slowly melts away.
Procceeds from Evolve Hair Design cut-a-thon will help support Ben Farrar Fund.
Zach Newell takes over from outgoing President Tanya DeGenova.
Chicago Marine buddy said friends had been trying to reach their fellow Marine all day Thursday.
Plus, a robot starts a nationwide hitchhiking trip in Mass., and more motorcyclists seriously hurt.
Plus, three are arrested in an officer-involved shooting, and a booze cruise runs aground.
Take a look at the week so far in Marblehead news.
Also, Boston's stubborn snow pile finally melts away and a tractor trailer truck slams into a home.
According to a recent study, Massachusetts is nearly the most expensive state to live in in terms of energy usage.
Plus, the Boston Bomber faces another trial, and two die in motor vehicle accidents.