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The public has the right to walk on even private beaches on the wet sand below high tide in most coastal states – but not in Massachusetts.
Grants will be awarded for three- to 10-year periods, with annual installments ranging from $10,000 to $100,000. To date, the ...
The Nashoba Symphonic Band, a collection of Nashoba Regional High School students and community members, is set to kick off ...
"During the (sales-tax) holiday, the state’s 6.25% sales tax is suspended for most retail items priced under $2,500." ...
A Wayland woman is poised to release her ninth novel on Tuesday, Aug. 12, according to a community announcement. Juliette Fay ...
The "Sunflower Spectacular" offers visitors a chance to admire sunflowers and others in bloom at the Garden at Elm Bank in ...
Each morning from 9-10 a.m., the Mayflower II will be tugged from her home berth at State Pier in Plymouth into Cape Cod Bay.
Life Alive Organic Cafe has brought its "East Positive. Love Positive" motto to its newest location in Burlington.
A fossil found in southwest Germany in 1978 has been deemed to represent a new species of marine reptile known as a ...
Former New York Republican congressman George Santos began a seven-year federal sentence for wire fraud and aggravated ...
A rare tick-borne virus, Powassan, is suspected in a part of Massachusetts. As tick risks expand in the region, what to know and where to learn more.
Vibrio vulnificus tends to cause infection in summer months. This year, some states are reporting higher-than-usual numbers.