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Mar 18 2023
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Reports of bomb, gunman at Walmart in Seabrook, N.H. deemed hoax - The Boston Globe
Reports of a possible bomb and an armed man at a Walmart Supercenter in Seabrook, N.H, where customers evacuated Saturday, were determined to be a hoax, according to Seabrook police. Police are looking for a “person of interest” in the case, according to a statement from Seabrook police. Seabrook police officers responded to the store, located at 700 Lafayette Road, at around 11 a.m. following
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Mar 16 2023
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‘Boston Strangler’: Strong start, but awkward finish
Movies based on real events are always set upon a balancing beam. How much do you stick to history, and how much do you dramatize for the sake of the story? I'm not sure there's a right and proper formula. It's probably different for each film, and that's certainly true for "Boston Strangler." Hulu's taking a swing at the story of an infamous serial killer (or killers depending on what you
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Mar 22 2023
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Outbreak of Legionnaire’s disease linked to N.H. campsites - The Boston Globe
“Anybody choosing to stay at this facility should be aware of the ongoing outbreak investigation and potential risk for exposure to Legionella bacteria through the facility’s water system,” said Dr. Benjamin Chan, the state epidemiologist. All five were hospitalized, according to a statement from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, and all had stayed at the Meredith
The Boston Globe
Apr 19 2013
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Boston Marathon bombings
During the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, two bombs exploded, killing 3 people and injuring 183 others.
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Apr 16 2013
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Mar 21 2023
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Democrat Nick Autiello running for Congress in R.I. - The Boston Globe
Autiello, now a vice president at State Street financial services and director of impact at Investor Leadership Network, joins a Democratic field that includes Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos , state Senator Sandra C. Cano , and former Republican congressional candidate Allen Waters. PROVIDENCE — Nicholas A. “Nick” Autiello II, an aide in former governor Gina M. Raimondo’s commerce department
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Mar 13 2023
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Communities northwest of Boston prepare for nor'easter
LEOMINSTER - Bethany Dillon had a hunch, so she stopped at a gas station Monday to fill up a few jugs for her generator at home in Holden. "We bought it because we have kids at home, and the dogs, and just didn't want to be left in the cold," Dillon said. It's that fickle time of year in New England. And it can be especially tough in communities northwest of Boston, known as a 'Nor'easter
CBS News (Online)
Mar 21 2023
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Ed Cooley’s move to Georgetown really stings - The Boston Globe
With all due respect to former governor Gina Raimondo, who left Rhode Island to be President Biden’s commerce secretary, and Hugh Clements, who exited the city’s Police Department for a gig in the Justice Department, Ed Cooley’s announcement Monday that he is bolting the Friars’ program for Georgetown stings the most because it makes the least sense. First, it was the governor. Then it was
The Boston Globe
Mar 17 2023
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The True Story Behind Hulu's 'Boston Strangler' Movie
n the wake of a string of popular true-crime adaptations ranging from HBO’s to Netflix’s comes Hulu’s new movie, out March 17. Written and directed by Matt Ruskin ( ), tells the story of 13 women who were murdered in and around Boston in the early 1960s, sometimes referred to as the “Silk Stocking Murders,” from the perspective of the two journalists who broke the story on the connected
Time Magazine
Mar 20 2023
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R.I. Senator Cano files to run for Congress - The Boston Globe
Cano, who was elected to the Senate in 2018, is the first Latina to chair the Senate Education Committee. She previously served on the Pawtucket City Council, Pawtucket School Committee, and Pawtucket Juvenile Hearing Board. She works as director of commerce for the City of Pawtucket and is a former assistant vice president of community development at Navigant Credit Union. Cano, a Pawtucket
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