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'Map Thief' Author Coming to West Roxbury Library
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Learn the story of a rare-map dealer whose thievery included the Boston Public Library.
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Workshops cost $5, and there are a few opportunities still left before the parade this weekend at Jamaica Pond.
He faces charges 45 counts, including credit card fraud against women he met online and at least two active-duty members of the U.S. Army.
Meanwhile, opposition to raising the cap on charter schools appears to have grown.
The first hurdle tripped up advocates for Question 1, who want a second slots parlor license in Massachusetts.
The suit, brought by AG Maura Healey and her counterpart in New York, is pending in a Texas federal court.
Here's where State Police say to avoid.
The historic gift establishes the William and Charlotte Bloomberg Science Education Center, in honor of Bloomberg's parents.
Obama says Trump is "whining before the game's even over" with claims of voter fraud and rigged elections.
The Red Sox legend turned political chatterbox has his eyes on Elizabeth Warren's Senate seat.
Wednesday is the Massachusetts deadline to register.
Two free bouquets of flowers from Roche Bros., with just one request: give one of them away to a friend or stranger who could use a smile.
He was spotted in town with his girlfriend and friends.
Great news from the Boston Police Department.
A petition for early release for the former Massachusetts legislative leader hinges on providing proof of his illness.
It's also a reminder to give blood, believed to have saved the life of at least one of the police officers shot last week in East Boston.
Motorists must take a detour on these dates.
"Shooting in JP - every time - just continuously reminded me of why I love my neighborhood so much - the people, our community."