Baseball's unique ballpark food
Way beyond peanuts, items at ballparks include sushi, garlic fries, and crab cakes.
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House passes GOP plan to cut $6 trillion from deficit
The Republican budget blueprint would overhaul Medicare for future beneficiaries and lower the budget deficit by $6 trillion over the next 10 years. (AP)
Judge: Mother's acts 'chill one's soul'
Kristen LaBrie, who withheld cancer medications from her son who later died, was sentenced to 8 to 10 years in state prison for attempted murder. (Boston Globe)
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A police graduation, a hotel for dogs, April showers, and baseball at Fenway are among the featured subjects.
Secrecy gives way to charges in '69 death
Prosecutors say a pact among three teens made after the death of a Tewksbury boy fell apart, leading to charges against the three for the boy's murder. (Boston Globe)
Harvard Nobel Prize laureate dies at 91
William N. Lipscomb, a professor emeritus of chemistry at Harvard who won the 1976 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, died Thursday at the age of 91. (Boston Globe)
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115th Boston Marathon
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Anjali Forber-Pratt, who was raised in Natick, is preparing for her first Boston Marathon. (Boston Globe, 10:57 a.m.) |
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One mistake can make an open house a disaster. Here are some strange things people have seen.
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An orange Mini Cooper, signed by 18 authors, is a true writer's ride for Nantucket bookstore owner Wendy Hudson.
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State training program goes to work
Jason Locke, at left, is a beneficiary of a state program that targets training at local industries that need workers.
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