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Fire official looking into sky lanterns
The state's top fire official is exploring whether the use of popular floating paper luminaries falls under a Massachusetts law banning fireworks and, if it doesn't, whether it should.
February Happenings #4: 'Sing-A-Long Sound of Music' on February 11th
The Company Theatre wants you to show your love for one of the most beloved movies in cinema...with a twist.
Law requires parents to take responsibility
The Legislature enacted the statute on Aug. 4, 2000, four years after Gregory Smith, 18, of Marshfield was killed in a car crash after leaving a graduation party in Cohasset with a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit.
2011 Saab 9-3 and 9-5 Sedans for Half Price, but Would You Buy Them?
Ever since we learned about Saab's bankruptcy , many pondered whether it would be a good idea to buy a brand new or a very low mileage example from dealers that wanted to get rid of the cars they had in stock at marked down prices.
Seafarers outraged that captain jumped ship
Seafaring tradition holds that the captain should be last to leave a sinking ship.
Funeral homes collecting used cell phones for troops
Cellphones and accessories can be dropped off daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at any of these locations: Three area Dignity Memoral locations are collecting gently used cellphones and accessories for the nonprofit organization Cellphones for Soldiers, which provides a means for U.S. troops to stay in touch with theirA families.