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Dozens stood out in support of what the Melrose Education Association said earlier in the day: It's not yet safe enough to return to class.
The officers "prevented a terrible tragedy" in aiding a 14-year-old boy who had his leg stuck atop a fence at the Winthrop School.
Some 5,000 are still without power in the towns.
Heavy winds caused major storm damage and widespread outages Tuesday evening.
Tailored Brands is closing up to 500 of its 1,274 stores in the United States, according to USA Today.
Tropical Storm Isaias is bringing heavy winds to the area Tuesday afternoon.
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Tropical Storm Isaias arrives Tuesday, bringing rain, heavy wind and possibly a tornado. A tropical storm watch was issued for the state.
The second draft will be shared this week and may address some concerns the school community expressed.
Tropical Storm Isaias arrives Tuesday, bringing rain, heavy wind and possibly a tornado. A tropical storm watch was issued for the state.
No team has seen more players opt out than the New England Patriots.
A 27-year-old Milton man died after being in a motorcycle crash shortly after midnight Sunday.
Families who would rather keep their kids home are worried about the investment being put into remote learning compared to in-person.
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Gov. Charlie Baker said it is "critically important" the September and November elections take place as scheduled.
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Mark your calendars: Gov. Charlie Baker signed into law a bill that recognizes June 19 — or Juneteenth — as a state holiday.
Alan Neal Scott is accused by of using other identities — including those of incarcerated people — for unemployment insurance funds.
The Melrose School Committee will begin meeting face to face, or mask to mask, beginning next month.