The drives will be held at Fenway Park and the Boston Mariott Copley Place.
There are eight redevelopment ideas for areas under elevated roadways.
Kayem and former Patriot Joe Andruzzi are at the forefront of the Friday, Sept. 12 contest.
Plus, a driver crashed into a Marshalls in Bedford and the Mass. Gaming Commission is holding casino talks this week.
Plus, a drunk man allegedly assaults children in a playground and another man is charged for drunk driving for fifth time.
The yearly free event will serve up flavor and fun on Sunday, Sept. 14 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Meteorological summer has ended, with rain far below average and temperatures on par with historical averages.
Heavy rain and severe storms are possible on Saturday afternoon and evening as a cold front moves across New England.
Plus, a citation was dropped against a man who created a Transformers police car and the Charles River gets a positive water quality rating.
The Charles River is the cleanest it has been in decades, according to a recently released 2013 Environmental Protection Agency report.
Rick Sacra is the third American doctor to recently become infected.
Plus, local kids help rescue an injured swan and a state tax amnesty program kicks off.
The report offers a first ever look at total health care expenditures in the Bay State.
The MBTA has released its latest ridership data, which shows an increase in riders in the month following a 5 percent fare increase.
Brewery tours in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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The ship is entering a dry dock for a planned 3-year restoration period following the Aug. 29 voyage.
Plus, what to do if you see a dog in a hot car and a former local official was charged with heroin possession.
The Animal Rescue League has offered a list of tips on how to keep animals safe during the warmer days of summer.
The new branch at Haymarket Center is set to open in September.
"Feast of All Feasts" is back in Boston from Friday, Aug. 29 - Sunday, Aug. 31.
Plus, the new Assembly Square MBTA station has an opening date and police seize 1,500 grams of heroin.
MassDOT suggests use of Boston transportation app and live traffic cameras for a safe Labor Day weekend.
Plus, Framingham man arrested for "upskirting" and Zagat says Cambridge burger is best in the area.
Massachusetts citizens may be excluded from federal facilities while the state navigates the new "REAL ID" law.
Plus, "Good Will Hunting" showing benefits suicide prevention and doctors recommend schools delay start to later in the morning.
"The lighting rod cruelty case continues and the resulting public outcry has produced legislation that policymakers say is overdue."
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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.
Snowfall will be below average, however.
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.
Plus, Wellesley puts into place a boil water notice and Brookline Police commended for defusing a potentially "deadly" traffic stop.
Plus, a new bill looks to protect victims of domestic violence and their pets and a local chief addresses the "militarization" of police.
Venus and Jupiter will be visible on the east-northeast horizon in the early morning hours for the only time in the next two years.
Plus, "Ted 2" filming on North Shore this week and alleged peeping Tom arrested.
The nearby roadway was closed for nine days during construction.