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Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
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John Tlumacki/Globe staff
A blizzard warning is in effect in eastern Mass. to 7 a.m. Monday, with nearly a foot of snow predicted for the Boston area.
Parts of the region are expected to receive up to a foot or more of snow by Sunday night.
Some advice from Ray Magliozzi: ?Until further notice, everyone is going to be late for everything.?
A neighborhood plan to bar the practice had its first major setback when a man woke to find his car tires slashed.
There seems to be a lot of talk lately, and certainly media coverage, on roof collapses due to snow loads.
Foul play is not suspected after a man who was pinned under a train Saturday at the Park Street station died, officials said.
Critic?s Notebook
The leaders of three major Boston-area museums are departing, leaving change and challenges behind.
The serial service interruptions have seemed abrupt and inexplicable, but trace, in fact, to choices made and choices avoided over decades.
After a gunman opened fire on a Copenhagen cultural center, killing one, police reported another shooting near a synagogue.
The New York Times columnist died of complications from metastatic lung cancer, according to an autopsy.
Franklin, N.H., had fallen far from its heyday, and there seemed few paths back. Then a newcomer blew in, with cash, a bold idea, and the will to back it up.
Generation Boston
Soaring costs and quality-of-life issues have prompted an increasing number of millennials to move to the suburbs.
Address
From valet parking to water views, these Boston properties offer pampering and pizazz at a midrange price point. Yes, this is midrange.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
The lesson here is that there is nothing for kids that overzealous adults can?t ruin with their misplaced aspirations and vicariism.
Robin Washington
Anyone have a spare third-rail heater? And look for some railway snowplows.
The record-breaking snow amounts have caused major commuting issues and damaged property.
The Sox have a new look as they move past the $200 million payroll plateau.
The line between influence and consequence is blurred in Dan LeFranc?s one-act depiction of a father-son car ride.
The school said it will no longer accept Iran nationals into science and engineering programs to avoid violating US sanctions.
The president?s comments followed pressure from Muslim groups who complained about a lack of attention to the killings.
Bush has aggressively scooped up key former Romney contributors in the private equity and investment worlds.
Waze users can monitor real-time traffic on their smartphones and ask the app to show alternate routes.
PharmaLogics is adding perks to attract and retain employees, most of whom are so-called millennials fresh out of college.
The NBC News anchor garnered some support ? not from fellow journalists, but leading memory researchers.
A made-to-order house in Vermont delivers on energy efficiency, functionality, and clean, contemporary design.
The new initiative goes beyond legal doctrine to show how history, psychology, and economics explain the causes of injustice.
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