Rutland Man Pleads Guilty in Massachusetts Non-Profit Healthcare Provider Cybercrime Case
Nathan Howe pled guilty to cybercrime charges in a case involving a Massachusetts healthcare organization, which impacted care across several Massachusetts locations. The trial for Howe, and co-conspirator Patrick Edmonds-Morin, is ongoing.
MIT Study Warns of Indoor Air Pollutants from Germicidal UV Lights in the Fight Against Covid-19
As germicidal UV lights gain popularity for reducing airborne pathogens, a recent MIT study reveals potential risks linked to indoor air pollutants produced under certain conditions. Experts emphasize the importance of finding a balance between effective germicidal UV light use and proper ventilation to minimize harmful effects.
Afghanistan Freeharmonic Orchestra to Perform at Cambridge Public Library, Promoting Unity and Healing Through Music
The Afghanistan Freeharmonic Orchestra (AFO) is set to perform live at the Cambridge Public Library. This unique ensemble connects displaced Afghan musicians and creatives from around the world.
Revitalized Malcolm X Park Boosts Roxbury Community: $9.8M Project Combines Art, Education, and Accessibility
The recent revitalization of Malcolm X Park in Roxbury, led by Mayor Michelle Wu, showcases the importance of accessibility, inclusion, and community-driven development in public spaces. Multiple community-improvement projects have followed suit, further enriching the area with art, education, and even technology.












