Despite fraud allegations, some Croft School parents say their only focus is on saving it
The for-profit private school in Boston and Providence is on the verge of insolvency after its founder allegedly hid millions in debt as part of what one parent called a "Ponzi scheme" in a lawsuit.
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Worcester agrees to pay Holden $35.5 million to resolve sewage dispute
Worcester spent years fighting the lawsuit but has exhausted all of its appeals. -
Malden tries to become the first Gateway City in 35 years to approve a Prop 2 ½ tax hike
On March 31, the city will ask voters to raise the total amount the city can raise in taxes by up to $8.2 million. -
No March Madness here: Massachusetts men’s teams are on their way to a historic drought
No men’s team has qualified for Division I tournament since 2020. -
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Legal experts defend DA Hayden’s handling of manslaughter case against Boston officer
Officer Nicholas O'Malley is being treated like any other criminal defendant, legal experts say. -
‘Wet kisses and heart emojis’: Lawmakers grill MassDOT over ethics violation allegations
The State Senate's oversight committee held a hearing to discuss a failed 2025 attempt to award a $1 billion contract to redevelop highway rest stops across the state. -
What are community listening sessions?
GBH News is hosting listening sessions in all 26 Gateway Cities in an initiative we are calling 26 in 26. GBH News Community Producer Magdiela Matta explains why. -
Lobster roll lovers are already feeling the pinch this year. How long will it last?
The high cost of lobster rolls in New England this year are real, but local seafood merchants say prices should moderate later in the summer.