Springfield, Mass. Sets the Stage for Community Safety With Major Gun Buy-Back Initiative
In a collaborative effort, the Springfield Police Department and Hampden County Sheriff's Department announce their gun buy-back program taking place this month, aiming at reducing the risks associated with firearms. A broader initiative emphasizes the importance of responsible weapon ownership and safety awareness.
Foxboro's Gillette Stadium Unveils Tallest U.S. Non-Traditional Lighthouse with Stunning Views of Boston and Providence
As the fall foliage graces New England, Gillette Stadium unveils its newest attraction, the Lighthouse—a unique observation deck offering 360-degree panoramic views of the home of the Patriots and beyond.
35th Annual Lowell Celebrates Kerouac Festival Rekindles Literary Spirit in New England
Lowell Celebrates Kerouac Festival returns for its 35th year to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the publishing of Jack Kerouac's “Visions of Gerard.” The festival offers a variety of experiences, including a writer's workshop, an exhibit, jazz performances, and more, that invite attendees to engage with the life and works of the iconic beat generation author.
Everett Newspaper Editor Admits to Publishing False Stories against Mayor DeMaria, Citing Personal Grudge
In the midst of a defamation lawsuit, the editor of the Everett Leader Herald admits to fabricating stories to attack the mayor of Everett, revealing the depths of a longstanding vendetta that raises questions about journalism ethics and integrity.
Massachusetts Military Support Foundation Preps Aid for Veterans, Military Families Amid Potential Government Shutdown
Military families and veterans brace for the effects of a potential government shutdown, as the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation prepares to offer essential aid amid uncertain times.











