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Canadian Scores Big With 10 year-old “Fire and Fury”

2018-01-10
By: Bill Marcus
On: January 10, 2018
In: Featured, Radio, Second

January 10 – Professor Hansen says he hopes that those who don’t return the mistakenly purchased book will learn about the horror of war. Read More →

Snow Storm Slams Northeast; Mass Coastal Flood Extensive

2018-01-04
By: Bill Marcus
On: January 4, 2018
In: Radio, Second

(SOMERVILLE, MA) January 4 – Twenty people had to be rescued from their cars in Quincy, Massachusetts, just south of Boston. Read More →

RI Bill Would Require Tax Return Disclosure By Presidential Candidates

2018-01-02
By: Bill Marcus
On: January 2, 2018
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) January 2 – But setting federal eligibility at the state level is unconstitutional, the ACLU says.Read More →

US Church Takes a Stand Against Gun Violence In the Name of Christmas

2017-12-23
By: Bill Marcus
On: December 23, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(DEDHAM, MASS) December 24 – Father Steve Josoma says the idea was to get people to stop, pause, and consider.Read More →

NJ Scientists Discover a Volcano Brewing Under New England

2017-12-20
By: Bill Marcus
On: December 20, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second, Technology

(BOSTON) December 20, 2017 – The good news is it probably won’t be active for another couple of hundred million years.Read More →

Disgraced Former Boston Cardinal Bernard Law, 86, Dead

2017-12-20
By: Bill Marcus
On: December 20, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) December 20, 2017 – When he stepped down in 2002 Law was the highest ranking official of the Roman Catholic church in the U.S. to quit.Read More →

Fox on Tech – MIT researchers prove genetically-programmed bacteria can be printed

2017-12-07
By: Bill Marcus
On: December 7, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second, Technology

(BOSTON) December 6, 2017 – MIT engineers have devised a 3-D printing technique that uses a new kind of ink made from genetically programmed living cells.Read More →

Stepdaughter of Bernie Sanders to run for mayor of Burlington, VT

2017-12-05
By: Bill Marcus
On: December 5, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) December 5, 2017 – Carina Driscoll says while she was influenced by her stepfather and all he stands for she is her own woman. Read More →

70 year-old retirement resident in Vermont tries to poison self, neighbors with ricin

2017-12-02
By: Bill Marcus
On: December 2, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) December 2 – Betty Miller, 70, was arraigned Friday and is now in federal custody.Read More →

3 arrested at “Free Speech” rally at the Boston Common Saturday

2017-11-18
By: Bill Marcus
On: November 18, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) November 18 – Police arrested three people at today’s “free speech” rally – two for disorderly conduct and one for hitting a police officer. Read More →

Toys to avoid this Christmas

2017-11-14
By: Bill Marcus
On: November 14, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) November 14 – World against toys causing harm or WATCH lists its toys to watch out for. Read More →

2d Lawsuit in Massachusetts State Trooper Scandal

2017-11-12
By: Bill Marcus
On: November 12, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) November 12 – A second, federal suit has been filed by an officer who says she was ordered to shred evidence relating to the arrest of a judge’s daughter. Read More →

Light turnout for Boston anti-Trump rally, one of 22 nationally

2017-11-04
By: Bill Marcus
On: November 4, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) November 4 – Most in the predominantly Caucasian crowd were either over 50 or under 25.Read More →

Massachusetts now the first state to ban bump stocks

2017-11-03
By: Bill Marcus
On: November 3, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) November 3 – Gun restriction advocates say they wanted tougher language; opponents say they wanted the state to wait for the federal government to act. Read More →

Massachusetts commission suggests year-round daylight saving time for region

2017-11-01
By: Bill Marcus
On: November 1, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) November 1 – Lawmakers in Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island have submitted bills to do the same in those states. Read More →

Skydiving tragedy in Massachusetts

2017-10-28
By: Bill Marcus
On: October 28, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) October 28 – Police were only releasing the age and profession of the dead skydiver.Read More →

Boy mauled by pit bulls a week ago buried

2017-10-28
By: Bill Marcus
On: October 28, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) October 28 – The city has asked its manager to see what can be done in light of the fact that breed-specific bans are prohibited under state law.Read More →

Speaker DeLeo to crack down on sexual harassment on Beacon Hill

2017-10-28
By: Bill Marcus
On: October 28, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) October 28 – DeLeo’s action prompted by a report that a dozen women professionally associated with the legislature have not only been harassed by feared reporting it. Read More →

Federal jury finds David Wright guilty on all five terrorism counts

2017-10-18
By: Bill Marcus
On: October 18, 2017
In: Radio, Second

(BOSTON) October 18 – The Everett, Massachusetts man’s manifesto was ISIS-inspired, according to prosecutors. The jury said the evidence was overwhelming.Read More →

Brown University files federal lawsuit to get John John’s college application back

2017-10-15
By: Bill Marcus
On: October 15, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) October 15 – Brown University says John F. Kennedy, Jr.’s college application now up for auction was stolen and they want it back. Read More →

Old-world New Hampshire doctor fights to retain license lost because she won’t use a computer

2017-10-14
By: Bill Marcus
On: October 14, 2017
In: Featured, Radio, Second

(BOSTON) October 14 – She likes to keep all her records on paper. The state doesn’t like that and forced her to give up her license. She has 300 patients. Read More →

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