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Two parents have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Beverly Teachers Association over the November 2024 strike that ...
I met with you in late 2024 for a Toni Says personalized Medicare consultation. I have a quick question regarding travel outside the United States because I’m planning a trip to Greece in a few months ...
Endicott's head baseball coach Bryan Haley has long believed that John Mulready was the best catcher in the country in ...
Salem News correspondent and former sports staffer Gary Larrabee (second from left) displays his final book, The Golf Course ...
What’s your advice on asking for a raise in a delicate workplace situation? I’ve been with my company almost six years, and I make the same money as one of ...
Q: My condominium is charging me $8,000 to repair a leak they claim originated from my unit. They sent the assessment in a letter without even discussing it with me.
At the end of every season, I always feel as though I have a boatload of notes, stats and great quotes that for one reason or ...
A 126-year-old piece of American history is about to make its first appearance on the streets of Boston in 51 years.
Both as a member of the Legislature and speaker of the House, Hortman was a persistent advocate for stronger gun laws, not in the abstract but as a direct response to the toll of gun violence in ...
On June 18, a jury found Karen Read not guilty on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in the 2022 death of her boyfriend John O'Keefe. She was found guilty on a drunken driving charge.
North Shore residents filled Beverly’s First Baptist Church on Wednesday night to discuss housing troubles and ask officials about legislation to enable municipalities to stabilize rents.
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