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Senator Ed Markey Says Democrats Ready To Negotiate As Possible Government Shutdown Looms
Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey said that Democrats are ready to negotiate with Republicans as a government shutdown looms.

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Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey said that Democrats are ready to negotiate with Republicans as a government shutdown looms.

State police shared photos of Lt. Donald Bossi, who was released from Spaulding Rehab in Cambridge on Friday.
"We never imagined our beautiful memories would be hit with such a tragic event," Brianna Surette said in a statement released Thursday.
There will be horse-drawn wagon rides, a "Frozen Tap" ice bar and a "Mystic Forest Light Walk."
Massachusetts legislators are proposing two bills that would help protect injured and retired police K9s.
Burtman was seriously injured in the shooting that killed 59-year-old Rob DeCesare on Saturday.
The dog is a 6-month-old female that was not wearing a collar and has no microchip identifier, police said.
Massachusetts has restored over 500 acres of wetlands over the past 15 years through the program, with another 500 acres planned.
The Burlington demonstrations have remained peaceful, and protesters believe the calm presence is why security remained the same Wednesday.
"It haunts me everywhere I go," Swanson told WBZ-TV, adding that he was left homeless as a result of being wrongly connected to the crime.
Waltham-based Global Partners, which lost the bid to take over the service plazas, has been challenging the decision in court.
Overcome with emotion, Cassie O'Donnell is thankful her daughter is alive and recovering well. "It's a miracle. She's still in the ICU."
"Everybody loved Rob. That's the thing. Honestl,y that's my message," said Lisa Querci, DeCesare's sister.
Starting this week on Wednesday nights, the "cafe" will host "Survivor" watch parties as Season 49 of the show is set to kick off.
It happened on Sept. 13 at around 7:45 p.m. Police said one of the men confronted the group and the altercation escalated into a fight.
DOR said to not reply to the text messages or click any links in them.
"I thought I was seeing things," Nancy said. "I thought it was sent to the wrong address."
As soon as next summer, travelers may have the option to go through TSA in Framingham instead of Boston.
"We have socks, we have gloves, we have blankets," explained Desiree Millett, Clinical Administrative Director of Recovery Services.
A photo taken by Marc Richards shows fire trucks approaching the airplane on the runway.