List of Boston-area school closures for Monday
Boston Public Schools officials announced Sunday afternoon that classes were canceled for Monday, and other nearby districts quickly followed suit.
Many schools have canceled classes Monday due to a storm expected to drop up to 10 inches of snow on Greater Boston overnight, and morning commutes are likely to be affected.
Boston Public Schools officials announced Sunday afternoon that classes were canceled for Monday, and other nearby districts quickly followed suit.
The National Weather Service has laid out its latest forecast for the winter storm that is set to sweep through the region overnight.
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The snow will be heavy and wet, especially south of Boston, where temperatures will be mildest.
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Enough has been written about why the Celtics are struggling and how disjointed they are. Now it?s time for some solutions.
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Tuukka Rask closing in on 30 wins again, and don?t sleep on David Pastrnak.
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The team is growing more and more comfortable with letting matchups decide who gets used in late innings.
The testimony of President Trump?s former lawyer was the subject of the show?s cold open this weekend.
At the design school, dental school, government school, and graduate school of arts and sciences, the percentage of African-American students doesn?t crack 5?percent.
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The film alleges that Jackson strategically groomed boys, seduced their parents into submission with elaborate trips and money, and sexually abused the boys for years.
One campaign finance expert said Trahan?s sudden infusion of campaign funds ?seems unlikely to have an innocent explanation.?
The man suspected of abducting and killing the 23-year-old Dorchester woman is now facing a federal charge of kidnapping resulting in death.
On Sunday, family and friends mourned Kendric Price, 32, a financial analyst, basketball coach, and youth mentor who suffered ?multiple gunshot wounds,? according to a police report.
Michael Flaherty said the extra year would help make students more competitive for college and for jobs.
Agency, ramping up in a hip new Cambridge Innovation Center building, styles itself as a ?global longevity collective.?
A sheriff confirmed at least 22 people were killed by a possible tornado in Alabama on Sunday as severe storms left a trial of destruction.
Martha Carroll, 56, was riding at a ?high speed? when her snowmobile crashed into trees on the west shore of Wilson Pond in Wayne, Maine.
Armed with some outdoor survival training, granola bars, and pink rubber boots, 5- and 8-year-old sisters survived 44 hours in rugged Northern California wilderness.
Thunder rolling above Brown Chapel AME Church, Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker warned Sunday of a looming threat to American democracy.
The emergency department at Brigham and Women?s Hospital is so congested that doctors treat patients in hallways. Delays can last hours. Some frustrated patients simply walk out.
The debate about which chickadee should be Maine?s official bird sparked discussion about climate change, tourism, and license plates ? and bipartisan digs at Massachusetts.
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Donald Burgess, 86, of Milton, who died Jan. 21, was a longtime school administrator in Greater Boston and Walpole.
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Read a multi-part investigation into how and why the lives of promising Boston valedictorians didn?t quite turn out the way they expected.
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Here?s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: winter weather, presidential candidates on the campaign trail, a Chinese New Year celebration.
After trailing the whole game, the Celtics outscored Houston in the fourth quarter, but it wasn?t enough for the win.
Everyone is aware that there are more sharks and that a man died last summer after an attack. Officials say they are responding in a number of ways, from more call boxes to scientific studies. Still, worries are growing.
Since the author?s stay at Walden Pond, researchers have noticed worrisome effects of climate change.
About 350 years ago, a young Sarah Good was 17 when her father, John Solart, built and opened his inn in 1670 in what is now Wenham.
Speaking at a conservative conference, the president also uttered a profanity and mocked Massachusetts?s Elizabeth Warren.
The two Sacramento police officers whose fatal shooting of an unarmed black man last year prompted nationwide protests will not face criminal charges.
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A stage adaptation of William Wharton?s novel is brought stirringly to life in this Commonwealth Shakespeare production.
The fact that more than two-thirds of Sanibel is held as a nature conservancy engenders reverence for exotic birds and wildlife, as well. It?s easy to encounter them on Sanibel?s 25 miles of bicycle trails.
Mobile homes may be the least expensive and most effective means of addressing the region?s housing shortage.
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