Coca-Cola To Close Northampton Plant, Cut 175 Jobs
Coca-Cola plans to close its Northampton plant in December and lay off about 175 workers, adding to concerns about Massachusetts’ business climate.
MassGOP committeewoman Janet Fogarty says Governor Maura Healey is putting politics over Massachusetts history by skipping the Freedom 250 celebration.
A Cambridge native who identifies as transgender won Ultiworld’s 2026 Division III Women’s Defensive Player of the Year award while competing in women’s college ultimate under USA Ultimate rules.
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey says the state is advising schools, health care facilities, and places of worship on how to restrict ICE access.
The Massachusetts Teachers Association plans to spend $2 million to defeat proposed ballot questions that would cut the state income tax rate from 5% to 4%, warning the measures would reduce funding for public services.
A Cambridge native who identifies as transgender won Ultiworld’s 2026 Division III Women’s Defensive Player of the Year award while competing in women’s college ultimate under USA Ultimate rules.
A Lexington middle school principal apologized to Arab, Muslim, Palestinian and Lebanese students after a lesson about the Holocaust and antisemitism, drawing criticism online.
A Cambridge native who identifies as transgender won Ultiworld’s 2026 Division III Women’s Defensive Player of the Year award while competing in women’s college ultimate under USA Ultimate rules.
Dominic Canzone homered and Logan Gilbert pitched 6 1/3 solid innings as the Seattle Mariners defeated the visiting Boston Red Sox 3-1 Sunday afternoon to salvage the finale of a three-game series.
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