Cape Cod bear turns up in Brookline
The bear, which was safely removed from Brookline by wildlife officials this morning, first made headlines after a weeks-long romp across the Cape.
The bear, which was safely removed from Brookline by wildlife officials this morning, first made headlines after a weeks-long romp across the Cape.
Holder, who faces a contempt of Congress vote on Thursday, delivered the keynote address in a day-long symposium titled “Protecting Civil Rights.”
Students at Roxbury Community College said a divide exists between them and the school’s administration, ahead of a meeting to name an interim president.
A federal judge threw out a challenge to clean air rules enacted by the EPA as a result of a lawsuit by Massachusetts and other states over greenhouse gases.
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The eclectic clientele and the zany decor have kept the Harvard Square restaurant a go-to institution. For longtime patrons, the whimsy is part of the draw.
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After being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease and told he had about 1,000 days to live, Avi Kremer founded nonprofit Prize4Life to help accelerate the discovery of a cure for ALS.
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For every famous Cambridge biotech company in the news, there are dozens of smaller ventures trying to maneuver through the same business obstacle course in relative obscurity.
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Mr. Flaman, a Bruins defenseman and captain who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, led the Huskies to more victories than any hockey coach in Northeastern University history.
The popular column from Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe art critic Sebastian Smee is available as a unique e-book, offering an up-close look at dozens of individual works.
With Kevin Youkilis gone, Middlebrooks is Boston’s full-time third baseman.
US Attorney Carmen Ortiz said today that Stephen Flemmi had tried the same immunity claim made by James “Whitey” Bulger.
The number of single-family homes sold in Massachusetts last month was the largest monthly total in nearly two years, the Warren Group said Tuesday.
Mitt Romney’s campaign quickly seized on a jab at Red Sox fans from President Obama for sending the popular infielder to his hometown Chicago White Sox.
More than 1,000 marched against a reported plan to destroy their hillside shanties for a flood-control project.
The longtime New Yorker receptionist’s memoir begins and ends with her difficulties with men and her lack of upward mobility there.
Guests submit a slept-in T-shirt, which is smelled by other participants. They then pick partners based on scent, or so the theory goes.
It’s time to toast local athletes for their achievements. Led by Carla Forbes of Newton North, the season’s best shined bright.