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Train service won’t match Boston 3 a.m. bar hours. Here’s the World Cup transit plan
Boston bars may be cleared to stay open until 3 a.m. for the World Cup — but public transit isn’t sticking around for “just one more.” Here's how transit will operate.
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1mWATCH: Mountain Lakes upsets No. 8 Rumson-Fair Haven for Group 1 boys lacrosse title
Mountain Lakes celebrates its first state title since 2022 and 17th overall
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5mAcclaimed author Jane Yolen leaves behind a legacy of kindness, generosity
Acclaimed children's book author Jane Yolen died Thursday at the age of 87.
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2mPopular ’80s rock band cancel, reschedules several summer tour dates
The band announced the news via social media Thursday
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2mPHOTOS: Rockford beats Troy 2-0, claims school’s first girls soccer title
The Rams made history in their first state final appearance.
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1mPolice find sword hidden in cane during stop for impaired driving on Michigan highway
A man pulled over for a traffic violation in Newaygo County was found with a sword concealed inside a cane and arrested for drug impairment.