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Neighbors aim to silence Old Ironsides’ cannons
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Neighbors aim to silence Old Ironsides’ cannons

Old Ironsides’ upscale Charlestown neighbors are trying to pull off what British, French and Barbary pirate guns failed to accomplish in more than two centuries - silencing...

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‘Man of morals’ mourned

SOLEMN: Megan Van De Giesen follows the casket of her husband, Marine Capt. Kyle Van De Giesen, as it is carried out of St. Mary’s Church in North Attleboro yesterday. A courageous 29-year-old Marine helicopter pilot - killed in Afghanistan...

Ho-ho-hoping for more cash

PLEASE HELP: Carlos Quinonez rings the bell for the Salvation Army yesterday near Faneuil Hall. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas on Hub streets as...

A neighborhood’s memories

FRIENDS FOREVER: Tom White, DIno Lynch, Francis X. Murphy, Mike McElhinney and Richie White, from left, look at old letters and reminisce near their childhood church, St. Patrick’s in Roxbury. Once in a while, Mike McElhinney confides, “I’ll dream...

T rider’s photo leads to arrest of alleged groper

HERNANDEZ: Pic snapped by T rider. The fed-up T rider who snapped a cell phone picture of an accused...
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Cops get second crack at dealer cleared by SJC

A convicted crack pusher sprung from prison after the state’s highest court ruled Boston police violated his rights when they found cocaine...

Massachusetts GI: ‘Biggest shock’ is suspect’s a doctor

A Fort Hood soldier from Tyngsboro said yesterday he’s stunned the man suspected of turning the Texas base into a killing zone, murdering...

Kiwi art shows how environment chief stinks

WELLINGTON, New Zealand - A sculpture of a government minister molded in cow manure drew $2,220 in an online auction. The bust of New...

Nuke power the answer

Congress should adopt nuclear licensing reforms and eliminate unnecessary hearings that will delay the deployment of new nuclear plants, one...

Democrats lack health care votes

WASHINGTON - House Democrats acknowledged they don’t yet have the votes to pass a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s health care system,...

Don’t let Fluffy catch your flu

If you’re not kissing your colleague when you have the flu, then don’t kiss your cat. That’s the advice from animal advocates...

Chain of events ends in arrest

The chain of events tells the story. A Mattapan man was arrested on a default warrant early Wednesday morning on Randolph Street after he...

‘Vampires’ haunt home electronics

Beware the vampires! Experts warn it’s hard to escape their clutches...

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Megan Van De Giesen, wife of Marine Capt. Kyle Van De Giesen, follows the casket bearing her husband after the funeral Mass. today at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church in North Attleboro.
 + North Attleboro Marine’s death ‘hits close to home’

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