Mass. DCR Pushes to Add Quality Lifeguards, Offering Competitive Pay and Bonuses
With Wednesday’s weather providing a hint of what’s to come in spring and summer, the Massachusetts agency responsible for providing lifeguards at state-run beaches and waterways is planni...
Ice Cream and Innovation: Sen. Leahy Spotlights Developments in Dairy
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vermont, visited a small business in Vergennes Wednesday to spotlight the work of a regional development center he pushed to establish in Vermont, with a goal of modernizing and ...
Why Are There More Flights Between Maine and Florida? It's More Than COVID-19
One right after the other, passenger flight routes have been added between airports in Florida and airports in New England. In particular, Connecticut and Maine have seen more than a few recent route ...
Mass. Reports 938 New COVID Cases Wednesday
Massachusetts on Wednesday reported another 938 confirmed coronavirus cases, 105 new deaths and 537 hospitalizations.
Boston Athletic Association's Grilk Stepping Down as CEO
The 2022 Boston Marathon will be the final one with Thomas S. Grilk as the Boston Athletic Association’s president and chief executive officer. The B.A.A., which manages the world’s oldest annual mara...
Double Shooting in Worcester Leaves Two People Injured
Worcester Police are investigating a double shooting that sent two people to the hospital on Tuesday.
A Seat at the Table: Black-Owned in Boston
When it comes to building businesses many Black and brown Bostonians have run into persistent barriers. These obstacles are often related to access to capital and connections. In “A Seat at The Table” we explore how these struggles affect neighborhoods in communities of color. We look at liquor licenses and city contra...
Ukrainians Stunned by Russia's Wide-Ranging Assault
The Ukrainian community in Massachusetts has rallied in outcry against Russia’s invasion. Oleksandr Makhanets has family ties in Massachusetts. He was stunned when he realized Russian President ...
Insurance Company Will Now Cover Expensive Cleanup Costs of Family's Oil Leak
After initially being told the $200,000 cleanup cost from a heating oil leak would not be covered by insurance, a Massachusetts family received some good news Thursday. Emmaline and Brian Proctor, who bought their house in Wareham in 2020, have been searching for answers since oil poured out of their tank last month.
Mass. Reports 1,556 New COVID Cases Thursday
Massachusetts on Wednesday reported another 1,556 confirmed coronavirus cases, 48 new deaths and 512 hospitalizations.
Massachusetts Braces for Heavy Snow
Massachusetts is bracing for a storm that could drop up to a foot of snow in much of the state.
Mayor Wu Announces Return of Boston's Outdoor Dining Program
Mayor Michelle Wu announced Thursday that Boston’s Outdoor Dining Pilot Program will return this spring. The 2022 Outdoor Dining Pilot Program season will begin on Friday, April 1, except in the North End. The citywide program allows restaurants the use of expanded pubic spaces for outdoor dining. The program first took effect in June 2020 to...
TIMELINE: How Friday's Snowstorm Will Impact New England, Hour-by-Hour
The NBC10 Boston and NECN weather team has issued a First Alert for Friday’s winter storm, which could bring a widespread 6 to 12 inches of snow to parts of Massachusetts and New England. The storm is expected to begin overnight Thursday and move out of our area Friday, but not before making a mess of the Friday morning and…
MBTA Announces Service Start Date for Green Line Extension
The MBTA has announced the opening of the first Green Line Extension stop. The long-term project is closer to nearing completion, and revenue service to Union Square Station will start during the day on March 21, MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak said, according to Massachusetts Department of Transportation spokesperson Jacquelyn Goddard.