Quirk in Law Allows 13 year-old to Make Bid for Governor of Vermont
(BOSTON) September 3 – The candidate, who is entering 8th grade this fall, has always been interested in history and politics, say his parents, who say they are apolitical.Read More →
Sanders in the first primary state of New Hampshire this Monday for two events
(BOSTON) September 2 – Is Sanders running again? Associates reportedly say he is keeping the door open.Read More →
Foreign Dispatch: Looking for Roots and Finding Threads Connecting the Present
(Dublin, Ireland) August, 2017 – The Irish who fled famine in the 1840s are just like the refugees today navigating the Mediterranean, says guard Henry Lee. Read More →
Want Your Stolen Stuff Back? Get Ready To Go Work.
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) August 22, 2017 – Online fraudsters are brazen. And they’re smart. Read More →
Boston Prepares for Saturday Free Speech Rally
(BOSTON) August 18 – Thousands are planning to show up for another march – for peace. Read More →
Holiday Shopping – The Gift That Keeps on Taking
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) August 17, 2017 – Retailers make 20 percent of their revenue during the holiday season, the National Retail Federation says.Read More →
4 Teamsters Accused of “Thug-Like” Tactics Found Not Guilty
(BOSTON) August 15 – A federal jury clearing the four of extortion charges stemming from a 2015 protest outside the filming of Top Chef.Read More →
Walsh to Hate Groups: Boston Does Not Want You Here
(BOSTON) August 14 – The extended news conference ended with a convocation. Read More →
Massachusetts School Drops Hair Extension Prohibition
(BOSTON) August 13 – The school handbook emailed to students no longer contains the controversial policy. Read More →
Chemical Odor Leak forces New Hampshire Hospital to Evacuate
(BOSTON) August 11, 2017 – Twenty patients were taken to area hospitals.Read More →
Cambridge Firm Makes Breakthrough in Enabling Pig Organs to be Transplanted in Humans
(BOSTON) August 10 – By eliminating a protein the company has brought the dream of decades one step closer.Read More →
Chemical spill at NH UPS send six to the hospital
(BOSTON) August 8 – Someone didn’t properly package some nitric acid, but officials don’t think there was any foul play.Read More →
Caturday to be held Sunday on Boston Common
(BOSTON) August 5 – First Caturday to be held tomorrow on the Boston Common.Read More →
Family of Norman Rockwell expresses anger about proposed sale
(BOSTON) August 4 – The sale will go ahead anyway to ensure the success and longevity of the museum, a spokeswoman says. Read More →
Roy family files $4.2M wrongful death civil suit against Michelle Carter
(BOSTON) August 4 – The suit claims Carter, who is appealing her involuntary manslaughter conviction, was wanton and reckless in her actions. Read More →
Michelle Carter sentenced but staying out of jail while case is on appeal
(TAUNTON, MA) August 3 – The sentence of 15 months in jail and five years probation was stayed by the judge while the case is on appeal.Read More →
Jerome’s Furniture Eliminates Fraud to Boost Sales and Morale
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) August 3, 2017 – The online sales platform at Jerome’s Furniture was supposed to enhance customers’ buying experience. Instead, it inadvertently drove them away. Read More →
Cap That Stops Fraudsters from Ripping Off Celebrity Artists
(SIGNIFYD BLOG) An organized fraud attack last holiday season was the last straw, says Travis Garrett, a co-founder of Cap That.Read More →
Truth comes out about Boston’s crosswalk buttons: they don’t work
(BOSTON) July 29 – Still…some have faith that they may be effective.Read More →
Five thousand people evacuated in Cambridge after worker breaks gas line
(CAMBRIDGE, MA) July 28 – In total 19 buildings were evacuated for two hours. Read More →
Pot sellers going on PR offensive with municipal clean-up days
(BOSTON) July 27 – A shop owner in Garndiner, Maine gave away cannabis to volunteers who cleaned up the town. Read More →