Friday Jun 19 | The Boston Globe
BUTTERFLIES OVER BOSTON Monarch butterflies migrate thousands of miles between the Northeast and Canada to central Mexico for the winter.
Congestion triggers new I-495 study
Transportation specialists in Southeastern Massachusetts studying a troublesome 19-mile stretch of Interstate 495 that connects Route 24 in Raynham to Interstate 195 and Route 25 in Wareham say congestion problems will worsen unless some costly solutions are implemented.
'Grandparent scam' tricks seniors into giving away money
Despite breaking up a telemarketing scam in Montreal last month, the RCMP say seniors in the United States and Canada continue to be targeted by con artists posing as grandchildren in need of financial help.
Jews measure their impact in Plymouth
When people talk about Plymouth's history, the Pilgrims and Wampanoags immediately come to mind.
Anita E. Rocha, aged 63 years, of Lakeville, died on Tuesday, April 7, 2009, at her home, after a brief illness.
Worcester man accused of raping girl he met on Net
An 18-year-old Worcester man has been charged with raping a girl he met over the Internet.
Man arrested after standoff with police in Carver
Police engaged in a four-hour standoff that stretched into this morning with a 38-year-old man who refused to leave his mother's home in Carver.
A pair of massive electrical transformers to be installed at the NStar substation on Communication Way arrived on Cape Cod yesterday by rail.
Falmouth diner offers free meals to mentally ill
Closing hour came and went, but Barbara Lind had no thoughts of shutting down shop yesterday afternoon.
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Checkout Lane: Tips for decorating, protecting your windows
As winter winds down and the sun grows stronger, you may need new window treatments to shade your home.
Carver Armed Robbery Caught On Camera
Mar 2, 2009 11:27 am US/Eastern CARVER A frightening armed robbery was captured by a surveillance camera in Carver over the weekend.
Carver store robbed at gunpoint
The Quickeez convenience store, 60 N. Main St., was robbed at gunpoint Saturday night.
Despite concerns, Wareham sticks with aquifer committee
After a vote to withdraw from the Plymouth-Carver Aquifer Advisory Committee failed in a close vote, selectmen voted to name Marjorie Teitelbaum Wareham's official delegate to the committee, replacing Eddie ...
Elderly husband, wife killed in house fire in Plymouth
To keep warm on cold winter nights, Eduardo and Maria Rosa Tavares slept on a sofa in their living room, next to their beloved wood stove.
The winter theater season may have gotten off to a slow start, but as cabin fever increases and, perhaps most important, school vacation week approaches, theaters offer more choices.
Makepeace Neighborhood Fund now accepting grant applications
Application packages for grants from the Makepeace Neighborhood Fund are now available, and are due March 9. Grants are available on a competitive basis to nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies that ...
Checkout Lane: Overwhelmed? It may be time for a professional organizer
Maybe you don't know how to begin to clean the clutter that has built up in your home.
Wednesday, Dec. 31 9:25 p.m. David Bradley, 44, of Carver, Mass., was issued a summons and charged with operating without being licensed.
Tufts Medical, Blue Cross negotiations break down
The breakdown in contract talks between Tufts Medical Center physicians and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts has thousands of patients fretting they may not be able to see trusted doctors, and ...
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