Concord group asks: Is artificial turf unsafe?
The residents say more research should be conducted on the safety of crumb rubber infill before new fields are planned.
The residents say more research should be conducted on the safety of crumb rubber infill before new fields are planned.
Help is on the way for more than 2,000 Massachusetts residents who piled up student loans to attend Corinthian Colleges Inc.
Brian R. Burke?s family tried to quietly sell a disputed Brighton property despite a judge?s order against it.
In Boston, Jack Dorsey said his companies are trying to break bad habits and recruit more female and minority employees.
Ted Cruz accused Donald Trump and ?his henchmen? of spreading untrue rumors on social media and in a supermarket tabloid.
Bernie Sanders received an unexpected visit from a feathered friend at a Portland, Oregon rally.
SCOT LEHIGH
Trump has performed one valuable service: He?s revealed how little influence the GOP?s ideological gatekeepers actually have.
At least three Massachusetts colleges were targeted by hackers Thursday who sent anti-Semitic fliers through campus printers.
Just 200 miles to the south of Palmyra ? roughly the distance between Boston and New York ? Petra is among many sites in Jordan still a good bet for tourists.
An American teenager wounded in the Brussels Airport attack is lucky to be alive. And he knows it.
Counterterrorism officials widened a sweep targeting suspected Islamic State operatives to several European countries on Friday.
Rising real estate values are making even those who stay put feel like they?ve moved someplace new.
The Board of Selectmen granted a letter of support to Alternative Therapies Group, which would place the dispensary in a Route 1 industrial park.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
The other starters are ready to follow the lead of the ace lefthander, who embraces the responsibility.
You may remember Matt O?Connor. He?s the former Boston University goaltender who dropped a puck into his own goal. He hasn?t forgotten that either.
BC 4, HARVARD 1
Alex Tuch scored twice as the Eagles earned a spot in the regional final.
Editorial
The governor seems to be a big believer in transparency when it suits his purposes, but other times, not so much.
Ground Game
President Obama?s visit to Cuba, Donald Trump?s comments to a Jewish lobby group, and the attacks in Brussels could set up a shift.
The Big Picture
President Obama made a historic trip to Cuba this week as the first sitting US president to visit since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.
There are several reasons behind this losing streak, which is threatening to cut the season short.
Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, blamed ??Donald Trump and his henchmen?? for planting a National Enquirer story that accused him of extramarital affairs.
The decision moves Suffolk prosecutors one step closer to getting access to the phone.
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In Kelley Blue Book?s 2016 Brand Awards, Subaru nabbed three wins while Lexus took two.
Apple, Google, and Facebook have objected to a law that bars municipalities from adopting their own antidiscrimination ordinances.
Apple, Google, and Facebook have objected to a law that bars municipalities from adopting their own antidiscrimination ordinances.
Forget the Easter bunny. Cats are calling the shots.
Andris Nelsons led the Boston Symphony in a potent, nuanced Shostakovich Eighth.
The Boston Globe?s 2001-2002 investigation into sexual abuses by clergy in the Catholic Church resulted in more than 600 stories.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
BetaBoston
Dave Balter has raised $1.5 million in seed investment for Mylestoned, a startup that aims to build a more modern way to remember the dearly departed.
Crux
This isn?t a rivalry, but actually one of the more intriguing partnerships in recent Christian history.
In the latest issue of Design New England, a one-of-a-kind design combines aesthetics and functionality for harmonious living.
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