Massachusetts Cities Ramp Up Security in Light of "Global Day of Anger" Threats
In response to the call for a "global day of anger" on October 13th, 2023, local law enforcement in Massachusetts is stepping up security measures, particularly around Jewish institutions, to ensure maximum safety for residents. While no specific or credible threats have been identified, authorities emphasize the importance of community vigilance and participation in preventing any potential incidents.
Boston Boosts Discounts for Income-Eligible First-Time Homebuyers with ONE+Boston Program
The ONE+Boston Program, a strategic initiative to foster homeownership opportunities for low and moderate-income first-time buyers in Boston, will provide increased discounts for income-eligible individuals, aiming to make homeownership more accessible and affordable for the city's residents.
NH State Trooper Injured, Cruiser Totaled in I-93 Crash; Chelmsford Man Behind the Wheel
A New Hampshire State Police trooper and the driver of a Hyundai Elantra sustained minor injuries in a crash on Interstate 93, prompting a reminder about the state's Move Over Law and the need to give emergency responders and those pulled over on the side of the road extra space.
Boston's Old North Church Offers Spine-Tingling After-Hours Crypt Tours This Halloween Season
Explore the fascinating tales and archaeological discoveries of Boston's Old North Church crypt as they offer after-hours tours, allowing visitors to delve into the history and secrets beneath the church's sanctuary. Uncover the stories of those who rest there and experience a chilling adventure this Halloween season. The tours run from October 16th through the 31st.
Boston Reveals Community Feedback on Blue Hill Avenue's Future, Aims to Connect Neighborhoods
As Boston unveils findings from the community engagement process for the future of Blue Hill Ave., the focus now shifts to addressing safety and accessibility concerns while supporting local businesses and preserving the cultural vitality of the neighborhoods.
New Hampshire Man Accused of Vehicular Damage and Impersonating U.S. Marshal Amid Mental Health Concerns
A New Hampshire man faces charges of recklessly causing multiple car crashes and impersonating a U.S. marshal on October 10. His defense claims deteriorating mental health. He is currently being held on preventative detention.
Patriots Fan's Tragic Death at Gillette Stadium Leads to Foxborough Police Possibly Charging Three Rhode Island Men
An incident at a New England Patriots game has resulted in the death of a long-time fan, leading Foxborough police to seek charges against three individuals alleged to have had a role in the tragic occurrence.












