Category: North America News
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Celebrate the Holiday Season in Western Massachusetts: Your Guide to Festive Events and Activities

Western Massachusetts comes alive each holiday season with festive markets, dazzling light displays, concerts, and family-friendly events. Discover the best holiday happenings in the region and start planning your seasonal celebrations with the full events calendar.
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Prudential Center Boston Unveils 31 Nights of Light Holiday Event Calendar

The Prudential Center in Boston is back with its dazzling 31 Nights of Lights celebration, featuring a festive Holiday Garden from December 4th to 17th and a full calendar of holiday events, performances, and special shopping experiences. Don’t miss this unforgettable seasonal celebration in the heart of the city!
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Boston Halal Permanently Closes Popular Huntington Location Near Berklee and Northeastern Colleges

Boston Halal, a favorite halal food spot near Berklee and Northeastern, has closed its popular Huntington Avenue location. While this spot is no longer serving, fans can still enjoy their signature halal dishes at the Commonwealth Avenue location. Discover where to get your next flavorful meal and keep the Boston…
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Boston University Remains Silent After Zac Segal Incident at Allston Car Wash, Community Demands Answers

Boston University has yet to respond publicly to the controversy surrounding student Zac Segal, who called ICE on workers at an Allston car wash. Despite community outrage and growing demands for accountability, the university remains silent, sparking frustration and calls for transparency.
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Overnight Weather Shift Across Massachusetts: A Coastal Rainstorm vs. Inland Snowfall

Massachusetts experienced two completely different storms overnight. In Boston, cold rain and strong winds cut through the night, while further inland the same system transformed into full-on snowfall. One state, two realities — all within a few miles.
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Why Are People Moving Out of Massachusetts? Understanding the Trends and Who’s Leaving
Massachusetts has long been known as a hub for innovation, education, and culture. Yet, in recent years, the state has seen a noticeable outflow of residents moving elsewhere. But why are people leaving Massachusetts, and who exactly is making the move? Let’s dive into the key reasons behind this migration…
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Why Rent Should Go Down in Massachusetts: Affordable Housing Is a Growing Need Across Boston and Beyond
Massachusetts, from Boston to Cambridge, Medford, and the rest of Middlesex County, faces a growing housing crisis as soaring rents push many out of reach. Affordable housing and supportive services are urgently needed to ensure everyone has a safe place to call home.
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Major Rezoning Approved in Queens, Clearing the Way for Nearly 15,000 New Homes

The New York City Council has approved a major rezoning plan in Queens’ Long Island City, enabling nearly 15,000 new homes and mixed-use developments. While supporters praise the potential for growth and job creation, concerns remain about infrastructure strain and resident displacement.
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Massive Income Losses Hit New York and New Jersey as Residents Move to Lower-Tax States

Over the past decade, New York and New Jersey have lost hundreds of billions in resident income as many Americans move to lower-tax states like Florida and Texas. This migration trend is reshaping population and economic dynamics, creating challenges for high-tax states.
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Man Arrested After Allegedly Vandalizing 11 NYPD Vehicles

A 22-year-old New York man was arrested after allegedly vandalizing 11 NYPD vehicles in Queens. Police say the incident occurred late at night near the 116th Precinct, leaving multiple patrol cars with shattered windows and other damage.
