07/18/11 The Times-News is publishing a blog about Jennifer Pharr Davis' attempt to break the overall record for a through-hike of the Appalachian Trail.
07/14/11 Yell Group plc - Yell creates new role of Head of Brand and Design
07/12/11 State Treasurer Steven Grossman is investigating whether a troubled Merrimack Valley government agency that educates special needs students has become a haven for pension abuse by listing numerous people as employees in order to help them boost their state pensions, when in fact they did little or no work.
07/12/11 The 2011 edition of Wayland boys lacrosse team completed the season with several team accomplishments. For the eighth year in a row the Warriors made the Eastern Massachusetts Tournament.
07/11/11 WESTON -- The Greater Lowell area had several winners and many other outstanding performances at the 2011 Bay State Summer Games Track & Field finals Saturday at Regis College in Weston.
07/11/11 GRANT WHITEWAY Billerica Player of the Year Whiteway, a senior attackman, amassed 116 goals and 66 assists for 182 points, which broke the state single-season records for goals and points
07/11/11 Governors heading to Utah. Poll: Should polygamy be legal? Huntsman's lucky denim jacket. Happy Monday. It's going to be a busy week in Utah with the big National Governors Association conference slated to commence in a few days.
07/10/11 Every year, more than 500,000 people come to one - or more - of the 10 Carlisle Events car shows. They get to know each other; they form friendships based on mutual loves of classic, rare and hard-to-
07/07/11 A young New Carlisle husband and father of two, who never smoked a cigarette, was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer after a case of walking pneumonia didn't clear up. He is currently undergoing chemotherapy and targeted therapies through Vanderbilt, Northwestern and University of Chicago.
07/05/11 Want a beer with your burger? U.S.-based fast food chains have long sold brews abroad, and now they're getting into the act in some states, though not yet in the Bay State.
07/01/11 The mortgage industry hasn't exactly roared back to life this summer, but Boston-based Eastern Bank is nonetheless making a targeted expansion in its mortgage department with three new hires.
06/30/11 courting coke Andover coach E.J. Perry reports that All-Scholastic running back Andy Coke has improved his speed considerably as evidenced by his 4.62 40 at the Boston College camp. Perry said he expects UNH, URI and Elon to offer scholarships.
06/29/11 The unemployment rate rose in 210 of the nation's 372 metro areas in May, the Labor Department said Wednesday. That's a sharp reversal from April, when unemployment rates dropped in 339 metro areas. Below are unemployment rates for cities in the Northeast: Metro Area Unemployment Rates, Northeast Unemployment rates by state and city Figures in percentages May 2011 April 2011 May 2010 Connecticut ...
06/27/11 Eight men are facing charges after soliciting an undercover officer posing as a prostitute in Dauphin County. The prostitution sting was set up this past Thursday at a hotel in Susquehanna Township.
06/25/11 Play will begin Monday, June 27th for both the U.S. Men's and Women's Amateur Public Links championships at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. A total of 312 players will make the trek to the remote corner of southwest Oregon to play two courses at the world-class facility.
06/24/11 The Minuteman School Committee voted 10-3 June 14 to approve changes to a regional feasibility agreement that would affect capital funding for the school.
06/22/11 The Minuteman School Committee voted 10-3 June 14 to approve changes to a regional feasibility agreement that would affect largely capital funding for the school.
06/22/11 The Minuteman School Committee voted 10-3 on Tuesday, June 14, to approve changes to a regional feasibility agreement that would largely affect capital funding for Minuteman Career and Technical High School in Lexington.
06/22/11 The Minuteman School Committee voted 10-3 June 14 to approve changes to a regional feasibility agreement that would affect largely capital funding for the school. But because of specific changes, some communities will have to pay more, and at least one community within that 16 is upset that the decision was made without a unanimous vote.
06/21/11 WAYLAND, MA--(Marketwire - 06/21/11) - Growing almost exclusively through word-of-mouth, one-year-old, non-profit Neighbor Brigade ( www.neighborbrigade.org ) is successfully spreading its mission of neighbors-helping-neighbors into towns throughout the MetroWest and beyond. When the organization officially launched last May, it had nine founding chapters. That number ... |