Cassan-Muratore, accordion and guitar, perform at Gore Place September 10 at 7:30 pm.
classical guitarist Santiago Diaz performs at Gore Place on September 17 at 7:30 pm.
Folk legend Bill Staines returns to Gore Place September 24 at 7:30pm
BOSTON FUNDRAISER/SCREENING OF AWARD WINNING DOCUMENTARY “A CULTURE OF SILENCE"
Plus, a new bill looks to protect victims of domestic violence and their pets and a local chief addresses the "militarization" of police.
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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.
Phony ads for rental properties are always popping up, and are specifically aimed at stealing money from unsuspecting students.
Plus, "Ted 2" filming on North Shore this week and alleged peeping Tom arrested.
The company is the first wholesale club to commit nationwide to EPA’s Food Recovery Challenge.
It's vital to know how your credit standing can affect your ability to purchase the type of home you want.
Authorities rescued a woman after an hours-long search earlier this month.
Three Watertown residents were among the 535 students who graduated from MGH Institute of Health Professions.
Andy Winig, owner of the local Fish Window Cleaning, was recognized for top sales at the annual Fish Window Cleaning Convention in St. Louis
Minuteman's Fall Community Education Catalog is Here!
BBB advises families who are preparing for back-to-school the following tips for savvy shopping.
Plus, an Allston man was charged in a fatal car crash and Dine Out Boston is here.
Police cracked down after an incident last month where an unsecured ax flew through the windshield of a trailing car.
Restaurant specials are on the menu for Beantown from Aug. 17-22 and Aug. 24-29.
A former executive of a Boston-based bank was arrested and charged Monday with participating in an insider trading conspiracy.
A game show that will begin to be syndicated nationally will be coming to the Boston area next weekend looking for contestants.
The popular fall-flavored drink will be returning Aug. 25, nearly a month before the official start of autumn.
Plus, a group sues Boston to stop installing sidewalk ramps and a new local bylaw restricts sex offenders.
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Plus, the man who started the Ice Bucket Challenge gets doused at Fenway and two men were were charged with selling counterfeit items.
Former U.S. Army Cavalry Scout will receive his bachelor’s degree on Saturday.
Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles website has maintenance scheduled for Sunday.
Plus, police are looking for a man who was peeking through an apartment window and a Wilmington man was killed in a motorcycle crash.
Residents used social media platforms to submit creative safety slogan ideas.
Plus, a repeat drunk driver is arrested after stealing and crashing a car and a drug raid leads to three arrests.
The new bill is part of the goal to create safer communities throughout the state.
Plus, a man was charged in a Craigslist child sex sting and heavy rain is expected Tuesday night and Wednesday.
The checkpoints will be "operated during varied hours."
Back-to-school shopping has already started for supplies such as pencils and scissors.
One home in Chilmark also has a lotus garden.
This weekly column features news about Massachusetts animals.
The 29-year-old abandoned her car at Kennedy's Landscaping in Acton Friday, police said.
Plus, a woodchuck was rescued from a compromising position and a highway memorial was stolen.