The fine late summer weather rolls on through the weekend! Plenty of sun and moderating temperatures are in store. Highs level off in the low 80s, with a sea breeze likely engaging by Sunday afternoon – mainly on the North Shore.
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The fine late summer weather rolls on through the weekend! Plenty of sun and moderating temperatures are in store. Highs level off in the low 80s, with a sea breeze likely engaging by Sunday afternoon – mainly on the North Shore.
Nowadays, we&…
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Saint Anthony’s Feast kicked off for its 105th year in Boston’s North End Thursday.
The festival was started in 1919 and has become the largest Italian religious celebrations in New England, according to its website. It’s also one …
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One person has died after a house fire in Taunton, Massachusetts, on Thursday.
Taunton Fire Chief Steven Lavigne said his department was called to the home on North Walker Street around 3:34 p.m. When they arrived, they found an adult inside t…
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Federal authorities are investigating a rockslide that killed a worker at a quarry in Sterling on Thursday, and the Select Board in the Worcester County town has issued a cease-and-desist letter to the company that operates the site.
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Drew Rollert is a man worried about traffic, even if he isn’t currently isn’t in it, as he cruises the Charles River on a pleasant Thursday afternoon.
He sees the Charles as the answer to Boston’s traffic troubles.
“The river was the number one artery into and out of Boston. Period,” he said. “There was no Mass. Pike, Storrow Drive, none of that stuff.”
Rollert is hoping to soon start shuttle service from Watertown to Boston using a 40-passenger, electric, wakeless boat. His company is called Wada Hoppah.
“I would like to improve transportation in the area and I would like to make life easier for all of us, to be honest,” he said.
The goal, Rollert says, is to make several stops between Watertown and Boston, all for a price less than the cost of a ride-share to the same location. The boat will start by making five roundtrip loops.
The hope is more people on the water, will mean less on the roads. The INRIX 2023 Global Traffic Scorecard ranked Boston’s traffic as the fourth worst in the U.S. and eighth worst worldwide.
It’s an idea the head of the Charles River Watershed Association says she can support.
“It gets people out of their cars, we have a horrible congestion problem, it gets people out on the river, which we love,” said Emily Norton, executive director of the Charles River Watershed.
“We think it is a great idea, as far as I understood, electric, so not polluting,” she added.
A spokesperson for the Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation says it has been in talks with Rollert, but as it stands now, the company does not have a permit to offer the services he envisions.
Rollert says if all goes well, he hopes to have this boat in the water, and an app launched to accompany it, by Memorial Day 2025.
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Five people were taken into custody after a report of shots fired in Brockton, Massachusetts, set off a police chase that ended in the neighboring town.
Brockton police say their officers first responded to the reported gunfire around 4:15 p.m…
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