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Sally Owen gives a tour of the neighborhood where shipyard workers lived in WWI I. The federal government built the housing.
Said coach Pat Murphy, "As we told them on Day 1, 'This is your history. This is your story to write. Go have an amazing ...
North Shore native Shane Smith has shined on the South Side. Now the rookie will make history representing the White Sox at ...
By a stroke of luck, one gas station in Seekonk sold two $100,000-winning lottery tickets on the same day last week, ...
Cast your vote for the Ledger/Enterprise High School Boys Volleyball Player of the Year. Reader votes will make up 20% of the ...
The North and South Rivers Watershed Association cancels 35th annual Great River Race in Norwell due to heat advisory. Just ...
Dining out? Take a look at the most booked restaurants in the Boston Metro South area, according to OpenTable. Two are on the ...
Adams Common will swing to life Sunday, July 6, as the 18-piece Beantown Swing Orchestra headlines a free outdoor concert.
Once again, a new strain of COVID has hit the country, and that includes the state of Massachusetts. According to the Centers ...
John Adams, for what it's worth, reportedly turned down invitation to July 4 events as he still believed it should be ...
Kick off Quincy’s three-day waterfront celebration with maritime heritage activities, including a ceremonial cake-cutting at ...
Looking for a family friendly refuge from the summer heat on the South Shore? These splash pads and water park have you ...