Eight men were arrested Monday and charged with bringing marijuana into Massachusetts in 1982 and 1983, officials said.
in the 350-year-old ruins of the first meeting house in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, where Gov.
A new $19-million state facility, housing documents from as long ago as the Salem witchcraft trials in 1692, was opened Tuesday.
Gov. Michael S.
Diego to a 10-7 nonconference college baseball victory over Massachusetts Monday at USD.
A Massachusetts state athletics board, after five skirt-clad boys showed up to play on a
The Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled that a 1977 stock buy-out plan used by New England Patriots owner William H.
More than two dozen pilot whales stranded themselves on a beach Friday, about a mile from the stretch of sand where 57 of the animals beached themselves earlier this month, New England Aquarium officials said.
American Science & Engineering Inc. said it was awarded in federal claims court $743,477 in its breach of contract suit against the federal government.
A huge fire fanned by high winds ravaged a historic renovated mill complex Monday, closing schools and forcing the temporary evacuation of 700 people from their homes.
Students from several Massachusetts universities marched Tuesday at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst to protest CIA recruitment on campus.
A young mother who was the victim of a widely publicized gang-rape on a tavern pool table in New Bedford, Mass., died in a car accident in Miami, the Florida Highway Patrol reported today.
The New England neptune has joined the ranks of the mayflower, the American elm, the chickadee and the ladybug as symbols of Massachusetts.
Five years ago, Massachusetts voters revolted against some of the highest property taxes in the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and served as a Pentagon "whiz kid" back in the '60s.
In the spring of 1970, Marquette did not play in the NCAA tournament because Al McGuire objected to the regional assignments.
School officials said Thursday that they are allowing a teen-age boy with AIDS to attend junior high school because it's "the right thing to do."
General Electric Co. is laying off 1,950 steam turbine and generator production workers in Lynn, Mass., and 200 here in six months, the company said Monday.
Massachusetts Gov. Michael S.