The Boston Globe | September 26, 2024
MBTA honors ferry crew and medical professionals who saved passenger’s life after her heart stopped
On Aug. 22, Laurie Trezza of Hingham got off her shift as a nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital earlier than usual and commuted home on the ferry Champion — a route she doesn’t typically take. To her surprise, she had one last patient on board.
The Boston Globe | September 17, 2024
100 people sworn in as new US citizens during ceremony at Boston’s Old South Meeting House
In honor of Citizenship Day, Boston welcomed 100 new citizens from all over the world during this year’s naturalization ceremony at the Old South Meeting House on Tuesday afternoon.
The Boston Globe | August 19, 2024
Former NFL player arrested after allegedly urinating for 20 seconds on another passenger on Boston-Dublin flight
A former National Football League lineman who starred at Boston College allegedly urinated on an elderly woman for 20 seconds on a Delta Airlines flight to Dublin early Sunday, leading a judge to chastise him for allegedly “egregious behavior” in court on Monday.
The Boston Globe | July 18, 2024
For most, sand art is a beachgoer's pastime. For the competitive sculptors at Revere Beach, it's a way of life
Bruce Phillips spent 40 years barely getting by in San Diego’s automotive industry before permanently leaving it to pursue sand sculpting, a hidden talent that has since changed his life.
Read MoreThe Haitian Times | May 23, 2024
Local church organization uplifts the Haitian migrant community during uncertain times
The Boston Missionary Baptist Community Center provides critical support to Haitian migrants through food pantries, education programs, and community outreach. They also advocate for legislative changes, including extending and redesigning Temporary Protected Status.