Betty White, TV’s Golden Girl and America’s sweetheart, has died
Betty White, whose saucy, up-for-anything charm made her a television mainstay for more than 60 years, whether as a man-crazy TV hostess on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” or the loopy housemate on “The Golden Girls,” has died.
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Even for a Hall of Famer, Celtics great Sam Jones may have been underrated
Jones, who died Thursday at age 88, was a nonpareil shooter — the master of the bank shot — and his was a life well-lived.
Jones, who died Thursday at age 88, was a nonpareil shooter — the master of the bank shot — and his was a life well-lived.
10 fun ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve, safely at home
Homebodies and party people alike, here are some suggestions for making your own fun as the clock counts us out of a very bad year.
21,397 confirmed cases and 48 deaths. See today’s COVID-19 data from Mass.
Here’s a look at the latest coronavirus numbers in Massachusetts, including case numbers, deaths, demographics, and more.
Dispute between teachers union, state over COVID testing escalates; some schools begin canceling or delaying classes Monday
Lexington and Burlington have announced there will be no school Jan. 3 after the state announced Thursday that 200,000 test kits meant for public school teachers and staff members across the state would be delayed.
Lexington and Burlington have announced there will be no school Jan. 3 after the state announced Thursday that 200,000 test kits meant for public school teachers and staff members across the state would be delayed.
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