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Mayor Wu, Emergency Medical Services Celebrate New EMTs And Recent Promotions

Mayor Wu, Emergency Medical Services Celebrate New EMTs And Recent Promotions

The ceremony honored 32 graduating recruits and seven promotions to enhance Emergency Medical Services in the City of Boston. Mayor Michelle Wu, alongside Boston Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC),...

Owner:  American Government
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Boston travelers can now de-stress with dogs at Logan Airport

Boston travelers can now de-stress with dogs at Logan Airport

Travel Waffles, a trained therapy dog, stops to greet passengers at Logan airport on Friday. Christopher Muther By Kristi Palma October 14, 2025 | 3:02 PM 1 minute to read Share Close Send this article to your social connections. Share Send this...

Owner:  John W. Henry
Massachusetts players attempt 100 innings of baseball to raise money for ALS research

Massachusetts players attempt 100 innings of baseball to raise money for ALS research

Click here for updates on this story QUINCY, Massachusetts (WBZ) -- Baseball players gathered for a game in Quincy, Massachusetts Sunday, where they attempted to play 100 innings, all to raise money for ALS research. The group made it to 53...

Owner:  Elizabeth Murphy Burns & John Murphy
A Quiz is not STEM: Ghana must stop confusing entertainment with education -Manaseh Mawufemor Mintah writes

A Quiz is not STEM: Ghana must stop confusing entertainment with education -Manaseh Mawufemor Mintah writes

The government’s recent release of GH¢9.5 million to support the 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz once again exposes how Ghana mistakes visibility for development. For years, the state has poured attention and resources into what is...

Owner:  Notice Board Ltd
College of Arts and Sciences Mourns Death of Freshman

College of Arts and Sciences Mourns Death of Freshman

Thaddeus Lucentini ’29 died on Monday while home for Fall Break, according to a Tuesday morning email from Dean of Students Marla Love and Peter Loewen, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Lucentini was from Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts...

Owner:  Cornell University
Watch: Rare calico lobster caught off Massachusetts coast

Watch: Rare calico lobster caught off Massachusetts coast

Oct. 14 (UPI) -- A rare calico lobster, bearing orange and black coloring believed to occur in only one in 30 million lobsters, was caught off Massachusetts and has a new home at a university. Northeastern University's Marine Science Center in...

Owner:  Apollo Global Management
NTSB calls for collision-avoidance technology on railroad maintenance vehicles

NTSB calls for collision-avoidance technology on railroad maintenance vehicles

Washington — Spurred by the death of a rail worker in Massachusetts, the National Transportation Safety Board is again calling on railroads to equip roadway maintenance machines with collision-avoidance technology. NTSB’s investigation into the...

Owner:  National Safety Council
Replace decade-old smoke alarms, Massachusetts fire chiefs urge

Replace decade-old smoke alarms, Massachusetts fire chiefs urge

State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine and the Fire Chiefs Association of Massachusetts (FCAM) are teaming up this month to draw attention to a wave of smoke alarms that are nearing the end of their useful lifespans. In 2015, a change to the...

Owner:  Essex Media Group
Immigrants Make Up More Than 30 Percent of Nobel Science Winners Since 2000
Boston startup Reekon Tools gives construction tools a digital brain transplant

Boston startup Reekon Tools gives construction tools a digital brain transplant

Retractable tape measures are easy to use, accurate, and cheap — usually no more than $20. But a Boston startup called Reekon Tools has given this 200-year-old technology a brain transplant. Reekon’s tape measures include digital memory, Bluetooth...

Owner:  John W. Henry
Why is college hockey so popular in Boston?

Why is college hockey so popular in Boston?

Wickedpedia It all traces back to a 115-year-old rink in the Fenway — and it won’t be around much longer. Since opening its doors in 1910, Matthews Arena has hosted the Bruins, Celtics, presidential rallies, Reggie Lewis's funeral, and, of course,...

Owner:  John W. Henry
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