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Area Easter and Holy Week services
Laurence Maroney said he didn't hear the boos raining down on him during Sunday's game against the Ravens. But he knows that Patriots fans aren't happy with his production on the field so far.
Saxophone player Willie Sordillo believes a Miles Davis riff, walking meditation or serving waffles to other seekers can be fruitful ways to worship. Find out more about this unusual service happening tonight at 7 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center at 140 Pearl St., Framingham.
Ohio State is owed a debt of gratitude. So is USC. They don't deserve our thanks for the show they put on Saturday night at the Horseshoe in Columbus, though it was fun to see. They deserve our thanks for simply being willing to face each other.
Beginning Sept. 30, St. Mary’s Catholic Church will present “A Journey In Faith” for anyone interested in learning more about or joining the Catholic faith.
ospel singer Marshalee Ellis-Kehlhem to sing at Framingham Community Church Friday.
NFL teams have always used the third preseason game as their true test, the one each club will emphasize the most. That was the reality tailback Fred Taylor had always known, until he arrived in New England.
A woman crossing the road during the Tour de France was killed yesterday when she was hit by a police motorcycle escorting riders. Two other fans were injured after the motorcycle skidded into them.
Easter services in the Waltham and Newton area
Sharing members' hopes for racial tolerance, Congregation Beth El will honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Friday, Jan. 16, after its 6 p.m. Shabbat service.
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Rochelle Novack never thought she would get cancer, even when the doctor ordered tests and an ultrasound following her mammogram.
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In May 2007, Rachel Geller of Newton sent her aunt Sally to Sherrill House, a nursing home in Jamaica Plain.
The field for Newton's next mayor is now down to two. Newton voters today decided that state Rep. Ruth B. Balser and Setti Warren will advance to the general election. The winners and losers greeted their supporters tonight in various spots across the city.