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The Boston Trump Sox Are On A Roll
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Both Massachusetts Republican Governor Candidates Support Voter ID
Five Things You Didn't Know About The 2025 Boston Red Sox
From acting families to former side gigs to unusual paths to the majors, here are five things you probably didn’t know about some of the guys wearing the Boston uniform in 2025.
Massachusetts Senate Looking To Crack Down On Cell Phones In Schools
The Senate is gearing up for the next step in a growing debate over the benefits or harms that come with cellphones in K-12 classrooms.

Five Questions For Vaughn Grissom: Boston and Worcester Red Sox Infielder Q&A (Part 2)
Fine Then, I Won’t Have A Party
This is normal, right? Not everybody can make it to everything – we all have busy lives. And not everybody is good at communicating. We can’t expect everyone we invite to show up for our thing, to help our idea materialize.
Five Weirdest College Courses In Massachusetts This Upcoming School Year
Colleges always have some unusual courses, but these take weird to a new level. Whether it’s taxpayer-funded nude modeling or a class taught completely in French about prostitution, Massachusetts schools are offering some pretty out-there classes this upcoming school year.
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The Boston Trump Sox Are On A Roll
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Five Things You Didn't Know About The 2025 Boston Red Sox
From acting families to former side gigs to unusual paths to the majors, here are five things you probably didn’t know about some of the guys wearing the Boston uniform in 2025.
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Fine Then, I Won’t Have A Party
This is normal, right? Not everybody can make it to everything – we all have busy lives. And not everybody is good at communicating. We can’t expect everyone we invite to show up for our thing, to help our idea materialize.
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Five Weirdest College Courses In Massachusetts This Upcoming School Year
Colleges always have some unusual courses, but these take weird to a new level. Whether it’s taxpayer-funded nude modeling or a class taught completely in French about prostitution, Massachusetts schools are offering some pretty out-there classes this upcoming school year.
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Five Weirdest Ways Your Tax Dollars Are Spent In Massachusetts
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Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell Picked Educrats Over Parents In Gender-Bending Storybooks Court Case
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Boston Judge Putting Illegal Immigrants Above The Law
A federal judge in Boston is ignoring a Supreme Court ruling and blocking the deportation of eight violent illegal immigrants. That should concern anyone who believes in the rule of law.

Culture
Five Best North Shore Beaches In Massachusetts
The North Shore has some of the best coastal spots in the state — clean water, quieter crowds, and great views of the Atlantic. Whether you're looking for a long beach walk, a family outing, or just a place to cool off without driving all the way to Cape Cod, the North Shore delivers.
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Decorum In Driver’s Ed? What The Driving Instructor Said
I have three teen girls who enjoy a good drama or rom-com, and we’re no strangers to the Pride and Prejudice movie with Keira Knightley (2005). It’s a fun watch, and there’s something intriguing and compelling about the period, costumes, balls, etc. The tale is set just over...
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At Least Nine State Championships In Girls’ Sports Went To Males This Past School Year
At least nine high school state titles in girls’ sports were won by male athletes during the 2024-2025 school year across five states: Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, California, and Washington.
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Both Massachusetts Republican Governor Candidates Support Voter ID
Massachusetts Senate Looking To Crack Down On Cell Phones In Schools
The Senate is gearing up for the next step in a growing debate over the benefits or harms that come with cellphones in K-12 classrooms.

Five Questions For Vaughn Grissom: Boston and Worcester Red Sox Infielder Q&A (Part 2)
Massachusetts Governor Candidates Posted Strong Fund-Raising Month In June
The candidates for governor in Massachusetts are happy with their June 2025 fundraising hauls. See how much each of them raised here.
Massachusetts Reacts To Newly-Enacted Big Beautiful Bill
President Donald Trump signed into law his long-promised tax and spending package on July 4, celebrating what he called a “big, beautiful bill” during a flashy White House ceremony that featured military jets and Republican lawmakers.

Five Questions For Josh Winckowski: Injured Boston Red Sox Pitcher Q&A
NewBostonPost conducted a Five Questions interview with him at Polar Park, home of the Worcester Red Sox (Boston's Triple-A minor league affiliate), on Saturday, March 29.
Culture
The Boston Trump Sox Are On A Roll
Five Things You Didn't Know About The 2025 Boston Red Sox
From acting families to former side gigs to unusual paths to the majors, here are five things you probably didn’t know about some of the guys wearing the Boston uniform in 2025.

Five Questions For Vaughn Grissom: Boston and Worcester Red Sox Infielder Q&A (Part 2)
Fine Then, I Won’t Have A Party
This is normal, right? Not everybody can make it to everything – we all have busy lives. And not everybody is good at communicating. We can’t expect everyone we invite to show up for our thing, to help our idea materialize.

Five Questions For Josh Winckowski: Injured Boston Red Sox Pitcher Q&A
NewBostonPost conducted a Five Questions interview with him at Polar Park, home of the Worcester Red Sox (Boston's Triple-A minor league affiliate), on Saturday, March 29.
Faith

Why I Am Not Flying The Rainbow Flag This Month

Quincy Residents Sue City Over Saint Statues Planned For Public Safety Building
A group of Quincy residents is suing the city in state court to stop the installation of statues depicting two Catholic saints in front of a new $175 million public safety building...

Seven Things Pope Leo Can Do To Be Better Than Pope Francis
The new pontiff elected Thursday, May 8 is Pope Leo XIV. America's first pope, the former Cardinal Robert Prevost grew up just south of Chicago. He is a Chicago White Sox fan and a Villanova University alumnus.

Massachusetts Leaders React: Mourning Pope Francis's Death
Pope Francis died early Monday morning, prompting sadness and grief aross the world. The 88-year-old, who had served since 2013, suffered a stroke and heart failure. He had also been dealing with chronic lung problems.
Politics
Five Massachusetts Politicians Who Have Advocated For Fireworks Legalization
When it comes to fireworks, Massachusetts is an outlier. It's the only state where all consumer fireworks are illegal. Here are some politicians who want to change that.

Every Town Cape Cod State Rep Represents Calls For His Resignation In Wake of No-Shows After Criminal Charges
Every town State Representative Chris Flanagan (D-Dennis) represents has now formally asked him to resign from the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

Scott Brown Announces U.S. Senate Bid In New Hampshire
Former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown (R-Massachusetts) entered the 2026 race for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire on Wednesday, saying he wants a “better America” and a “new generation of leadership” in Washington.
Massachusetts Unemployment Rate Climbs To Highest Mark Since 2021
The unemployment rate in Massachusetts has reached its highest level during Governor Maura Healey’s time in office, and critics are pointing to her administration’s policies as a driving factor.
Education
Massachusetts Senate Looking To Crack Down On Cell Phones In Schools
The Senate is gearing up for the next step in a growing debate over the benefits or harms that come with cellphones in K-12 classrooms.
Five Weirdest College Courses In Massachusetts This Upcoming School Year
Colleges always have some unusual courses, but these take weird to a new level. Whether it’s taxpayer-funded nude modeling or a class taught completely in French about prostitution, Massachusetts schools are offering some pretty out-there classes this upcoming school year.
At Least Nine State Championships In Girls’ Sports Went To Males This Past School Year
At least nine high school state titles in girls’ sports were won by male athletes during the 2024-2025 school year across five states: Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, California, and Washington.
Newton South Math Problem Asks Freshmen How Systemic Racism Causes Higher Incarceration Rates
A recent freshman math assignment given to students at Newton South High School is drawing criticism for encouraging students to connect incarceration rates with what it called systemic racism.
Feds Expand Homeschool Support For Families
The U.S. Department of Defense is expanding homeschool support for families in accordance with a January 29 executive order President Donald Trump issued called "Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families."