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Where and when to see Boston’s holiday lights this year, from waterfront trellises to neighborhood tree lightings. The post When do Boston’s holiday and Christmas lights go up this year? appeared first on Boston. com.
The national debt recently surpassed $38 trillion, but America’s debt crisis isn’t limited to the federal government. Less well known is that, nationwide, state and local governments now hold more than $6. 1 trillion of their debt.
The Massachusetts women’s club hockey team survived a messy second period to beat Colorado State 4-1 on Friday night. The Minutewomen (5-6-2) had a sluggish start, but their third period effort was too much for the Rams (7-5). “A lot of the girls played hard,” head coach Bill Wright said. “We didn’t execute as a.
Hayley McNeff’s death rocked the bodybuilding community over the summer — and TMZ’s learned her cause of death was a drug overdose. The Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security has revealed Hayley’s death was caused by.
This 1949 Ford F-6 is equipped with a dump bed and powered by a 239ci flathead V8 linked to a four-speed manual transmission and a two-speed rear axle. Finished in blue and white over black vinyl upholstery, the vehicle is equipped with white 20″ steel wheels, a dually rear axle, a pintle hitch, and a frame-mounted storage box. The truck was acquired by the selling dealer in 2025 after spending 38 years with the previous owner. This F-6 is now offered at no reserve in Massachusetts with a California “pink slip” issued in October 1987.
AG Andrea Campbell says Massachusetts is ready if the National Guard is deployed to the Bay State, citing how her office is “drafting paperwork” that she hopes it never has to file against President Trump.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell and 22 of her counterparts filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the U. S. Department of Agriculture, alleging the agency is using the ongoing federal government shutdown to unlawfully suspend the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that delivers food aid to 40 million Americans.