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  • 22 hours ago | wickedlocal.com | Art Illman

    Art IllmanFlippo, the Juggling Magician (also known as Larry Rettig, of West Boylston) spins a basin on a stick with Tom Grove at the Callahan Center in Framingham during a Senior Week performance, May 15, 2025. Daily News And Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art IllmanFlippo, the Juggling Magician spins three plates while juggling at the Callahan Center in Framingham during a Senior Week performance, May 15, 2025.

  • 1 day ago | wickedlocal.com | Art Illman

    Art IllmanNipmuc Regional High School Assistant Baseball Coach Scott Felper gets an ice bath from #3, Gavin Metcalf, and #7, Josh Giancola after the team defeated Hopedale, 3-1, at Fino Field in Milford, May 14, 2025. Daily News And Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art IllmanHopedale High School's Mikey Rutkowski, right, high fives left fielder Avery Miller after his inning ending catch against Nipmuc at Fino Field in Milford, May 14, 2025.

  • 3 days ago | wickedlocal.com | Margie Cullen

    President Donald Trump is in talks to accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 as a gift from the royal family of Qatar, a move Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey called “blatant corruption” in a post on X. The plane, which is worth roughly $400 million, would be used as the new Air Force One until Boeing builds a new version. The gift has sparked questions about foreign influence on Trump’s administration, with many Democrats labeling it as corruption.

  • 3 days ago | wickedlocal.com | Beth McDermott

    Beth Israel Lahey Health (BILH) is now offering urgent care services at its Watertown office. The urgent care center is staffed by Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians and aims to provide convenient community care. The center is open seven days a week with varying hours, with patients encouraged to book appointments online. Beth Israel Lahey Health has expanded its services in Watertown to include urgent care, according to a community announcement.

  • 3 days ago | wickedlocal.com | Beth McDermott

    Cambridge residents can attend a free document shredding event from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on May 17. The event will be held at the Cambridge Senior Center, 806 Massachusetts Ave. There is a limit of five boxes per household, with documents to be shredded on-site. The City of Cambridge Consumers’ Council is hosting a free document shredding event on May 17, according to a community announcement.

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