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Patriots' Draftee Justin Rohrwasser Says He’ll Remove Controversial Tattoo
An emotional Justin Rohrwasser told WBZ-TV he’s going to have a controversial tattoo linked to a right-wing militia group removed.

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An emotional Justin Rohrwasser told WBZ-TV he’s going to have a controversial tattoo linked to a right-wing militia group removed.

Logan Airport’s largest carrier said beginning on Monday, May 4 customers will be required to have a covering over their nose and mouth.
Patriots center David Andrews is good to go for the 2020 NFL season.
Workers in Massachusetts who are not typically part of the unemployment insurance system can now apply for CARES Act benefits.
The Patriots promised the unveiling of their updated jerseys on Patriots Day. On Monday, the team delivered.
The NY governor said his state stands ready to help Massachusetts handle an expected surge of virus cases because "you were there for us."
Patriots owner Robert Kraft will be part of a team looking at when we can re-open the economy amid the coronavirus crisis.
With wind gusts of up to 70 mph expected in parts of Southern New England, some power outages are likely on Monday.
Boston University says students may not be allowed back on campus until January 2021.
Krasinski had the COVID-19 unit at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston as guests on his new online show “Some Good News."
The planeload of protective equipment was flown from Shanghai and unloaded by the National Guard.
A Braintree fire dispatcher went above and beyond to help an elderly resident in need during the coronavirus crisis.
Massachusetts will need 9,375 hospital beds for COVID-19 patients on the peak need day of April 16. A model predicts 4,848 available beds.
Dr. Myron Rolle, a Mass General neurosurgeon, says the state is likely to experience a surge in cases similar to what New York already seen.
Capitol Theatre in Arlington is getting creative as businesses face challenges during the coronavirus pandemic.
DPW commissioners across Massachusetts have been warning people not to flush sanitizing wipes down the toilet.
A heartwarming video shows how some teachers are going above and beyond to connect with their students.
Market Basket said Thursday that an employee at its store in Chelmsford has tested positive for coronavirus.
She’s even made a “how-to” video on Facebook so others could join her.
A family photoshoot, with a social distance twist. Pia Ventola of Silent Statement Photography is excited to join a nat ...