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Fitchburg Church Linked To 150 Coronavirus Cases
The cases stem from a service at Crossroads Church on Oct. 18, health officials said.

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The cases stem from a service at Crossroads Church on Oct. 18, health officials said.

Gov. Charlie Baker met with the 9-year-old who wrote a letter suggesting houses give out only king-sized candy for Halloween this year.
The research team collected tens of thousands of coughs that people voluntarily submitted through web browsers and phones.
"I made an awful decision," she said at her sentencing. "I am truly, profoundly and deeply sorry. I am ready to face the consequences."
An enrichment program called “The Explorers” is working to help families keep their kids on track.
Thomas Rosa Jr. was released his attorneys at the New England Innocence Project and the Boston College Innocence Program said Monday.
Jackson Southerland has gathered hundreds of socks for people experiencing homelessness. Now, he's collecting the "Unsung Hero" award.
Anthony DeLucia custom paints shoes in various colors, designs and logos. MLB stars are wearing his shoes, such as Alonso and Robinson Cano.
The two cities made the top 100 on the Livability.com list, beating many larger New England cities.
William Kourtis said he "almost had a heart attack" when he saw the bill.
Robert Bruckner is facing sex assault charges.
Friday night lights are back in the Garden State.
Some Worcester residents are still planning to have fun as coronavirus diminishes Halloween.
The Garden State has seen a spike in food insecurity.
Some riders stopped using mass transit because they say they believe it put them in danger of getting the virus.
There is $100 million dollars in the fund, officials said.
Months after a gunman shot and killed Judge Esther Salas’s son, lawmaker have a plan to help protect federal judges.
Restaurants aren’t going to look much different because tables still have to be spaced six feet apart.
Anthony Salgado, 19, started a side hustle saving spots in lines outside NJ Motor Vehicle Commission offices.