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A Quick Thinking App Leads to Arrests in a Series of Crimes

December 3, 2025

A man and a woman were caught after a spree of crimes across several towns. Police say they struck in Duxbury, Plymouth, and Kingston all in one day. Fernando Torres, 37, from Providence, RI, and Victoria Lambert, 29, from Warwick, RI, were picked up by Pembroke and Massachusetts State Police. They

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Rethinking E-Bike Rules: Safety First in Massachusetts

December 1, 2025

E-bikes are becoming a big part of daily life in Massachusetts. They help people get around, especially in busy cities. But with this rise in popularity, there are growing safety concerns. Recently, a tragic accident in Stoneham has sparked a call for better rules. This is not the first time safety

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March Madness in Massachusetts: High School Sports Roundup

March 3, 2025

In the world of Massachusetts high school sports, March is a month of champions and thrilling upsets. Let's dive into some of the highlights from a recent Saturday. The gymnastics scene saw Masconomet clinching their fifth state title since 2019, bouncing back from a second-place finish th

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Sports Finals: The Ultimate Showdown

November 15, 2024

This weekend, the sports world is gearing up for an exciting set of championships. Field hockey and volleyball finals are ready to take center stage. Among the nine championship games, only one of them features a team that isn't a top-two seed. In volleyball, every final is a clash between the first

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Unified Sports in Massachusetts: A Story of Growth and Inclusion

October 7, 2024

Over the past few years, unified sports programs for students with intellectual disabilities have been spreading like wildfire across Massachusetts. These sports provide a unique outlet for creativity and self-expression, making them an ideal alternative for students who might not make traditional t

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Inclusive Sports Movement Explodes in Massachusetts

October 7, 2024

In Massachusetts, a unique and inclusive sports movement has taken root, transforming the lives of hundreds of students. Last year, Weymouth's unified basketball athlete Connor Sullivan experienced this firsthand. At just 17, he scored three consecutive shots, leaving fans cheering and himself grinn