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Report: Video games a $2B industry in Mass.
A new report may have parents thinking twice before telling their kids to turn off those video games.
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Baby cut from womb suspect will return to Mass.
A woman accused of kidnapping a baby girl who had been cut from her mother's womb has agreed to return to Massachusetts from New Hampshire to face charges.
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Mass AG now favors change in Senate succession law
Democratic candidate Martha Coakley now says she favors an interim appointment to fill a Senate vacancy in Massachusetts, after previously dodging the question.
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Committee recommends Mass. elderly driver bill
A key legislative committee is recommending a bill that would require drivers 75 and older to pass cognitive and physical tests.
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President and CEO of investment manager Rockefeller & Co. found dead in Mass.
Massachusetts investigators say James S. McDonald, president and chief executive of investment management firm Rockefeller & Co., has died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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More Mass. communities have EEE, West Nile Virus
State health officials say more pools of mosquitoes have tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile Virus in several parts of Massachusetts.
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Court: Police Chief Used Town Money For Guns
A former western Massachusetts police chief has been sentenced to two years behind bars after pleading guilty to larceny charges.
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Study: More Mass. primary docs closed to patients
Primary care doctors are in increasingly short supply in Massachusetts, and more are closing their doors to new patients, according to a new study released Monday by the Massachusetts Medical Society.
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Mass. gas prices drop a penny a gallon
The average price for a gallon of gas in Massachusetts dropped a penny, the second straight week prices have fallen, AAA Southern New England reported.
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'Miracle cure' deacon to visit city
A Roman Catholic deacon whose recovery from a crippling spinal disease after praying to a Victorian cardinal was approved as a miracle by the Vatican is to visit Oxford.
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Mass. AG maneuvered for year for Kennedy race
Attorney General Martha Coakley's fast start in the campaign to succeed the late Sen.
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Where to Find Hayrides in Massachusetts
Living in in New England fall hayrides were always a favorite thing for my family and I to do when the leaves started turning brown.
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Travel by Beer: Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts
Beer enthusiasts not only love great beer, but they love to travel and take in the entire beer experience.
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Mass to join NH, VT to help dairy farmers
Massachusetts is set to join a regional push to help New England's struggling dairy farmers.
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Frank Finds Friendly Crowd At Town Hall
Rep. Barney Frank hosts a town hall meeting, and this one is much calmer than the last time the Massachusetts congressman faced a public concerned about health care reform.
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Funeral Mass Scheduled For Mass. Soldier
Residents of three Massachusetts communities are paying their final respects to a soldier killed in Iraq.
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Mass. state Sen. Brown, a Republican, to run for Senate seat vacated by death of Kennedy
Republican state Sen. Scott Brown says he's running for the late Edward Kennedy's Senate seat in Massachusetts.
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Heckling of president is rare in American history
Years earlier on the House floor, a representative from Vermont attacked a colleague from Connecticut - also with a cane - only to be attacked himself with a pair of fireplace tongs.
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Federal judge in Mass. drops Sullivan's pot charge
A reluctant federal judge in Massachusetts has dropped a marijuana possession charge against author and blogger Andrew Sullivan.
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Mass. Rep. Markey won't run for Ted Kennedy's seat
Massachusetts Rep. Edward Markey says he won't jump into the race to succeed the late Sen.
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