Scituate preparing for hit from a rare late-May nor’easter
The Nor’easter is only the third in history, according to The Washington Post, to hit so late in the spring. (Interestingly, the other two storms also happened only in the last 35 years.)
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The Nor’easter is only the third in history, according to The Washington Post, to hit so late in the spring. (Interestingly, the other two storms also happened only in the last 35 years.)
In one recent four-year period, researchers counted more than 800 white shark sightings off the Cape Cod coast.
Boston College held its 149th commencement Monday -- and one thing many of the graduates have in common: plans to move back home.
Pope Leo XIV vowed Sunday to work for unity in a polarized Catholic Church and world, as history’s first American pope offered a message of healing during an inaugural Mass in St. Peter’s Square.
“They’re holding back price information until, I think, they can figure out exactly which way it is going to go.”
170 water systems in Massachusetts have high levels of the forever chemicals — some of which have been linked to cancer.
Smart meters will replace induction devices, which measure electricity use by the speed of a metal wheel that responds to differences in amperage.
By late Monday, the ripple effect from the latest radar failure at Newark’s Liberty International Airport began to ebb at Logan Airport.
Thousands gathered in Dorchester on Saturday to begin the 3.2-mile walk. It is the 29th time for the Mother’s Day tradition -- and grew out of the shooting death of Louis D. Brown, a fifteen-year-old gunned down in gang crossfire 32 years ago.
“I think him being an American pope is going to change some things and is going to be a benefit,” said Senior Robert Le.