Gas prices in the Massachusetts are at their lowest since 2009, but some people aren’t so sure that’s a good thing. Which side are you on?
We may be dealing with pretty cold temperatures, but officials warn ice on local ponds and lakes may not be frozen through.
Plus, a homeless kitten born without eyelids gets a family and the state seizes a Mansfield business.
With the Connecticut earthquakes shaking up Massachusetts, Patch set out to see why the earth quakes and how bad it can get in New England.
Plus, Marblehead Police are investigating a convenience store robbery and a new report lists the best jobs in the U.S.
Plus, the best jobs in the United States.
The social media site pairs with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in an effort to bring more missing kids safely home.
Plus, a Peabody man is charged with stealing nearly $1 million worth of Apple products.
With gas prices still plummeting, Patch has a few suggestions for what you can get with your newfound cash.
Plus, a water main break on Route 9 in Framingham and a Woburn woman is charged with drunk driving.
In less than a month, 147 new flu cases were confirmed in Boston. One was fatal.
And it’s hilarious.
Plus, a Paul Revere time capsule is opened and three men were murdered in North Andover.
Five simple tips to keep your technology safe in below zero temperatures.
Despite common belief, your car doesn’t need time to warm up. Check below to see how the myth could be hurting you, and your wallet.
Plus, dogs rescued from home will soon be up for adoption and a teacher apologizes for her "poor choice of words."
A 1/8-inch crack can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding, structural damage and the immediate potential for mold.
Frostbite and hypothermia can set in fast. A handy chart from The National Weather Service shows just how quickly you should head inside.
Plus, Waltham Police warn of more coyote sightings and Framingham teachers union questions pick for assistant superintendent.
Plus, a Westborough native and Peace Corps volunteer dies in a swimming accident and a news helicopter makes an emergency landing in Woburn.
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Must-dos from MEMA to keep you, your kids and your pets safe during this week’s arctic chills.
Federal and state officials provide strategies to encourage teenagers to stay focused on the road and avoid texting while driving.
Plus, a Framingham realtor pleads guilty in fatal ambulance crash and a college student who was run over was reportedly drunk and on drugs.
Winds could produce gusts up to 50 mph and cause downed tree limbs, power outages. Driving could also be impacted.
Plus, a goat escapes a slaughterhouse and a Boston Terrier on a Roomba becomes an Internet sensation.
Plus, most popular baby names and Massachusetts suspends a pediatrician's medical license.
Plus, "Captain America" visits a boy battling a rare brain condition.
Plus, a Tewksbury goat escapes from a slaughterhouse and a missing teen is found OK in Danvers.
Plus, a Brandeis student resigns from leadership position following comments about slain New York Police Department officers.
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The heaviest rain is expected on Wednesday night and may be coupled with isolated thunderstorms.
Plus, a pediatric dentist is sentenced in a child porn case and a Marblehead family is hoping for a Christmas miracle.
Cars that are left unattended to warm up in driveways are easy targets for car thieves.
Plus, a Brandeis student resigns from her leadership position after comments about the two slain New York Police Department officers.
The virus has sickened hundreds of students in New England this year.
Not ideal conditions for Santa.
The grant will fund the development of an improved, quick and accurate diagnostic test for Ebola.
Plus, federal agents arrest owners and 12 others in connection to deadly meningitis linked to NECC.
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