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    Last summer Boston was afflicted by rain. This year, there's a heat emergency

    Last summer Boston was afflicted by rain. This year, there's a heat emergency
    Boston — Last summer, Boston was afflicted by rain. This year, the city is baking, with Mayor Michelle Wu this week declaring a heat emergency. Neither scenario has been ...

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    The state Supreme Court broke new ground Tuesday when it established a procedure that will allow people convicted of crimes to benefit, retroactively, from judicial decis...
    —Customers at Nica's Market in New Haven still pay only $4.50 for an egg-bacon-and-cheese on a roll, but owner Giuseppe Sabino is paying for that price in his profit marg...
    Niantic — Three members of the Connecticut National Guard were transported to the hospital on Tuesday after suffering the effects of the day's high temperatures, official...
    The water was closed to swimming on all of Nantucket’s south shore beaches due to the large floating debris and sharp fiberglass shards.

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    BOSTON (AP) — A former Boston lawyer and prosecutor who was once named one of People magazine’s most eligible bachelors was sentenced Monday to between five and 10 years ...
    The recent stranding of more than 100 dolphins on Cape Cod, the largest such event involving dolphins in U.S. history, is partly due to the peninsula's geography, with it...
    Big Y supermarkets said devices that steal customers' credit card information had been installed at two of its Connecticut stores. One was found in the Plainville Big Y, ...
    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The company that owns the salvage rights to the Titanic is undertaking its first expedition to the ship's wreckage in years, and those involved in...
    As the state seeks to trim costs and balance its budget, documents show that hundreds of retired state employees are collecting six-figure pensions, with the number growi...

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    Since he joined the Republican Party as an 18-year-old watching Ronald Reagan's 1984 reelection campaign, Harry Ruppenicker has enjoyed tuning into the excitement — and o...
    Hudson, N.Y. (AP) — The race is on to keep a 150-year-old lighthouse from crumbling into the Hudson River. Wooden pilings beneath Hudson-Athens Lighthouse are deteriorati...
    A daycare provider accused of misusing grant money intended for a learning center allegedly lived a lavish lifestyle for about half a year, blowing through more than $200...
    Rep. Jim Himes's choice to call for President Joe Biden to step aside and let someone else run against Donald Trump wasn't merely a response to Biden's poor performance a...
    Plainfield, Vt. — Volunteers, some with heavy equipment, shoveled river silt and mud from roads, homes, yards and driveways and removed flood-ravaged items from homes Fri...
    Hartford — Connecticut is a state that needs about 90,000 units of new housing based on the number of job vacancies, but many suburban and rural communities have been rel...
    Grafton, Mass. — When two octogenarian buddies named Nick discovered that ChatGPT might be stealing and repurposing a lifetime of their work, they tapped a son-in-law to ...
    Frontier Communications has been hit with a nearly $2.5 million civil penalty by Connecticut utility regulators for failing to comply with minimum quality of service stan...
    Two years ago, the Town of Stafford took a controversial step in law enforcement, deciding to remove the decals on its police cruisers in an attempt to combat speeding. T...
    A series of hacking and data breaches over the past two months has brought on a new wave of scrutiny over Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation. The data of Ti...