AG sues towns flouting MBTA Communities law
MA Attorney General Andrea Campbell is suing nine towns for their refusal to comply with the MBTA Communities multifamily housing law.
What Mass. can and can’t do about ICE
Political will, public opinion, and heated rhetoric clash with federal powers.
Lexington projects $4.7M deficit in FY27 as healthcare costs surge; school layoffs planned
The proposed budget also includes a smaller pay increase than what educators are bargaining for.
Jeffrey Epstein made 20 documented trips via Hanscom Field
Emails and day schedules showed he often headed from Hanscom to Cambridge for meetings with prominent academics.
Thoreau’s final gift, written as Civil War loomed
“Kalendar, Charts and Observations of Natural Phenomena,” a new book by Kristen Case, reveals how Henry David Thoreau tracked nature’s rhythms as political upheaval and illness closed in.
Seniors brave the snow to protest ICE
About 60 residents of the Brookhaven retirement community — with an average age of 85 — braved snow and cold on Sunday to protest ICE enforcement actions after two Minneapolis residents, ICU nurse Alex Pretti and mother of three Renee Good, were fatally shot by federal agents this month.
Snowmageddon brings a good old-fashioned snow day to Lexington
After 17 inches of snow fell over Lexington, school is out but power is on.
Harrington’s Henry Wan named MA’s Counselor of the Year
“I love seeing young people feel good about themselves and be accepted,” Wan said.

