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65+ MPH Winds Cause Logan Airport Ground Stop, Alerts Across MA
The whipping winds caused flights to come to a halt at Logan Airport on Tuesday morning.

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The whipping winds caused flights to come to a halt at Logan Airport on Tuesday morning.

Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday for an election that includes a contested race for mayor, City Council and School Committee.
This year's ballot includes contested races for City Council and School Committee.
All you need to know before heading to the polls on Tuesday.
The administration had a Monday deadline to tell a federal judge whether it would resume SNAP funding to recipients in MA and nationwide.
The North Shore Public Health Collaborative is hosting the clinics in Hamilton and Beverly.
The fire occurred in the early morning hours of Sunday.
The breakfast will be held on Veterans Day morning at the Swampscott Senior Center.
The new rates took effect on Nov. 1 and will be reflected in the December bills.
The Hall of Fame ceremony is set for Nov. 18 at 6 p.m.
Collection bins will be set up at all polling places for Tuesday's municipal election.
There is a call for donations with demand expected to increase as federal SNAP benefits are halted on Saturday.
The donation drives will be held over the next three weekends as the federal SNAP benefit suspension looms.
Parents, guardians or former students can obtain their records ahead of the Nov. 29.
These are the official trick-or-treating hours for Friday night.
SEE PHOTOS: The newborns in the hospital's Special Care Nursery were dressed as peas, carrots, a lady bug and honey bee for Halloween.
Small business owner Rochelle Agneta is again challenging incumbent Ted Bettencourt for the city's top office.
While tens of thousands of revelers are expected downtown Friday night, neighborhood trick-or-treating will also be held 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Gov. Maura Healey asked restaurants, farms and grocery stores to donate food during the looming benefits suspension.
This funding is not contingent on being compliant with the state's MBTA Community Act multi-family zoning law.