Display of rare items marks 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor

Display of rare items marks 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor

NATICK, Mass. (AP) — President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared it a "date which will live in infamy" – and three-quarters of a century later, relics from that audacious attack still conjure strong emotions.

A new exhibition commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack that drew the United States into World War II is opening at a private, nonprofit museum west of Boston that's open to the public by appointment.

Boston looks to fix goose poop problem in parks, playgrounds
News

Boston looks to fix goose poop problem in parks, playgrounds

Associated Press

BOSTON (AP) — Goose poop is piling up in parks and playgrounds in Boston and city officials are looking for ways to rein it in.

The City Council is holding a public hearing Tuesday to discuss ways to mitigate the impact of Canada geese.

Read More