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"Hands Off" Protests To Be Held In Boston And Across Massachusetts Saturday
Hundreds of "Hands Off" protests will be held across the country Saturday, April 5, aimed at sending a message to President Donald Trump.

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Hundreds of "Hands Off" protests will be held across the country Saturday, April 5, aimed at sending a message to President Donald Trump.

Tony's Chocolonely said it's recalling some chocolate bars after 12 consumers reported finding "small stones" in the products.
"Definitely a little stressed out. I feel like I have to put a rush on things," said Norton from a car dealership in Norwood.
On Wednesday, Judge Matthew Nestor ruled that White Stadium is not protected as a park or conservation land under state law.
"He doesn't feel like he is a hero. He was just a person who entered Vietnam to do what he had to do for his country," Denise Sousa said.
The deadline to get a Real ID in order to fly domestically in the United States is fast-approaching after years of delays.
The MassArt Art Museum's Future Fossils exhibition is currently on display. The museum is open Thursday through Sunday.
The markets have been reeling in anticipation, and many politicians are worried and angry, including Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey.
"I was very angry that somebody was taking Declan's trauma, our family's trauma and making a profit," Wroblewski said.
Owner Tom Furrier believes people write better with a typewriter because the keys slow down typing to the speed that the brain can think.
"I don't think I've walked through a hallway and haven't given a hug since. And I feel that support and love," Maxim Naumov said Sunday.
For the first time in Massachusetts, the total cost for one year at college will exceed $100,000 at several schools.
DPU said 35,000 gas customers received multiple bills simultaneously; some were on the hook for up to six months' worth of bills at once.
New Hampshire residents Lisa Mure and Susan Mathison are no strangers to the sounds of sirens in Ukraine.
"They're disgusted," Moulton told WBZ-TV's political analyst Jon Keller about what he's hearing from his military contacts abooit Hegseth.
"I think it's the political climate that makes people uncertain. I don't know that travel itself has changed a lot," one traveler told WBZ.
It's not just the addition of new businesses contributing to the mall's success, The mall has adapted to the digital age.
"Officers were unable to conduct a field sobriety test due to the defendant's belligerent nature and behavior," the prosecutor explained.
In January Gov. Healey said, "We follow the rules. We are not a sanctuary state."
Healey's budget proposed changing state law so that candy is no longer considered an "essential" food like fruit, meats and vegetables.