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Meghan Kelly

Massachusetts

Multiplatform Editor at WBUR-FM (Boston, MA)

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  • Nov 8, 2024 | wbur.org | Meghan Kelly

    An image of President-elect Donald Trump merged with the comic book character The Punisher was projected on a municipal water tower in the town of Hanson Wednesday. The logo, a dripping skull insignia, has grown in popularity among Trump supporters and others as a symbol of support for the police and military. It's also increasingly been used or associated with white supremacists. In a statement Wednesday, Town Administrator Lisa Green said the town was taking measures to block the projected image.

  • Jul 11, 2024 | wbur.org | Meghan Kelly

    The hot dog is a summertime staple, an easy precooked meat to throw on the grill at the backyard barbecue. And no matter what snobs say, it's endlessly customizable. You can put whatever you want on it — even ketchup. Still, people across the U.S are emphatic — perhaps even aggressive — about how to fashion a hot dog.

  • Jun 26, 2024 | wbur.org | Meghan Kelly

    Back in April, a group of local residents held a sparsely attended rally and march on Boston Common to ask the T for just one thing: to put some googly eyes on the trains. Well, they got it: Five trains, including a commuter rail train, now will offer passengers thousand-yard, googly-eyed stares.

  • Jun 18, 2024 | wbur.org | Meghan Kelly

    Summer officially begins Thursday, and is there a more fitting way to greet the sunny season than with a heat wave? Starting Tuesday and continuing through Friday evening, nearly all of the region will face an official heat wave, with temperatures over at least three consecutive days exceeding 90 degrees. The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory for most of Massachusetts. The oppressive heat is part of a larger wave hitting huge swaths of the country, from Iowa all the way up to Maine.

  • Jun 5, 2024 | wbur.org | Meghan Kelly

    MBTA workers save baby bunnies from Blue Line tracksAbout eight baby bunnies were rescued from potential danger along a stretch of T tracks Tuesday, after MBTA workers found a nest near a Blue Line rail yard. The agency said the bunnies were relocated to a safer spot off the tracks. A rabbit that was rescued near Blue Line tracks earlier this week. (Courtesy photo MBTA)"Every life is precious, and we're glad they were able to act quickly," the T said in a statement.

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