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One-man play from Quincy playwright begins run in Boston (The Patriot Ledger)

11 October 2008, 2:17 am

Sold-out last summer, the play ``According to Tip'' opens in Boston as Quincy playwright Dick Flavin keeps alive O’Neill’s passion and personality.... read more

MBTA board OKs beefed up train service (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

11 October 2008, 1:46 am

BOSTON - The board of directors for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority yesterday approved an agreement with CSX Transportation Inc. to allow five additional train trips between Worcester and Boston starting Oct. 27. The deal also sets a framework for eventual purchase of the Boston-to-Wo... read more

Mass. scams N.Y. E-ZPassers - suit (New York Daily News)

11 October 2008, 12:53 am

New Yorkers using E-ZPass tags are unfairly charged higher fees at some Boston-area tolls, a federal suit charges. The suit alleges that the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority is violating the U.S. Constitution.... read more

Candle may have set South Boston fire (Boston Globe)

10 October 2008, 11:57 pm

BOSTON A candle may have started a fire that ripped through the third floor of a two-family house in South Boston last night, forcing two children and their father to flee. Steve Schallmo, 36, who lives at the house on Marine Road, was watching his children, ages 6 and 9, while their mother, Kelly M... read more

Legislators pick 'Moby-Dick' as Massachusetts 'epic novel' (Sun Newspapers)

10 October 2008, 11:46 am

BOSTON (AP) -- The question of whether to choose an official book for the state of Massachusetts made for a whale of a debate. The state House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill naming "Moby-Dick" the state's official "epic novel."... read more

Massachusetts judge dismisses publisher's lawsuit against woman who made up Holocaust memoir (The Morning Call)

10 October 2008, 8:50 am

BOSTON (AP) _ A woman who admitted fabricating a best-selling memoir about surviving the Holocaust by living with wolves cannot be sued by her former publisher because the lawsuit was filed too late, a Massachusetts judge ruled.... read more

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