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Front Line Workers Frustrated By Crowds Protesting Coronavirus Shutdown
As hundreds protested the state lockdown Monday, scenes of a crowded Beacon Street frustrated front line workers.

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As hundreds protested the state lockdown Monday, scenes of a crowded Beacon Street frustrated front line workers.

Unexpected gifts of love and appreciation filled South Central Street in Quincy Tuesday.
When a chocolate shop moved to a new location in Quincy last year, the owners were hoping an increase in foot traffic would bring success.
Mayor Marty Walsh said no students in Boston will be forced to repeat their grade level due to the coronavirus pandemic.
First responders and anyone with symptoms of the virus can be tested after they are pre-screened by a medical provider.
For new Patriots kicker Justin Rohrwasser, the experience of getting drafted quickly turned into a bit of a nightmare
A pastor in Worcester will be fined $300 for holding service on Sunday and defying the state’s ban on gatherings of more than 10 people.
A doctor from Danvers is doing whatever he can to battle the coronavirus pandemic.
The NAACP national convention, which was scheduled to be held in Boston for the first time since 1982, has been postponed.
State Police said the initial investigation found that Braintree police received a call to respond to an address on Grove Street.
Nash Primary School has more than 150 students and 50 staff members that would need to find other schools, or jobs if the decision is made.
It was a birthday celebration for the ages as a little boy in Dedham turned seven after fighting cancer and the coronavirus.
A Brookline mother’s creation is now helping families in the age of social distancing.
Somerville Police Officer Ozzy Martinez has been in the hospital for more than a month now battling coronavirus.
Police are investigating an apparent ‘Zoombombing’ incident after a person played an obscene video during a Medway Middle School orientation
Newton native John Krasinski will host a virtual graduation for anyone in the class of 2020 who is not getting a ceremony this year.
Michael and Dennis D’Urso, twin brothers from Peabody, are now both on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mounting data suggests staff and residents infected with the virus but asymptomatic helped spread the disease in long-term care facilities.
Some key Massachusetts leaders are pushing for a vote by mail initiative.