Monica Madeja is an Emmy-award winning veteran reporter and anchor at NBC10 Boston. She joined the team in June 2015.
She has covered some of the most impactful stories in Boston, including snowstorms, the Boston Marathon and highs and lows across the country — from Super Bowl LII to reporting from Las Vegas after the nation’s largest mass shooting.
She is a native of Pennsylvania and worked as a reporter and anchor in Northeastern Pennsylvania at WBRE/WYOU, where she reported on historic flooding, earned an Emmy nomination and helped create the region’s first ever-lifestyle show.
She began her television career as a reporter and anchor in Missouri. She first got behind a professional mic as a radio reporter and anchor in Delaware after graduating from Temple University.
Volunteering has always been a passion, and she values working with a mentor program for youth impacted by foster care. An animal lover on land and sea, Monica enjoys spending time with her husband and son and showing their shelter dogs the best adventures in New England.
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Cadets and crews parade through streets for Sail Boston festival
Over 50 ships from around the world are docked in the city this week as part of the Sail Boston festival. Crews have been welcoming people on board to show them how the vessels operate and teach them about their respective cultures. Cadets from the Polish sailing ship — a training vessel — told us what conversations they’re having and…
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Graham Platner suspends campaign amid scandal, sparking Dem election scramble
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has suspended his campaign and says he plans to file paperwork to withdraw from the ballot in the general election.
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Brigham and Women's nurses go on strike: ‘We do not want this for our patients'
While hospital nurses planned a one-day strike, it will cause a five-day work stoppage while temporary nurses fill in.
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Sanders, Warren call for Platner to drop out after latest allegation
Democrats are calling on Graham Platner to drop out of the Maine Senate race after a sexual assault allegation from a woman who dated him. He denies it.
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Breaking their silence: Celtics hold press conference after Jaylen Brown trade
Boston Celtics leadership broke their silence on last week’s stunning Jaylen Brown trade at a news conference Monday, explaining the financial reality that led to the deal. President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens said that the salaries of Brown and Jayson Tatum made up 47% of the Celtics’ cap when they won their championship, and that had ticked up to…
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Heat forces change to the Boston Pops Fourth of July Spectacular
Changes to Boston’s Fourth of July event due to extreme heat- there will be delayed access to the Esplanade for the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular.
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Fireworks light the skies as Boston Harborfest kicks off Fourth festivities
See key Boston Harborfest events from July 2-4, including fireworks, live music and reenactments, as extreme heat grips the region.
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Deadly shooting at Mass. shopping center led to I-495 police standoff in Lowell
A deadly shooting at a shopping center in Berlin led to an hours-long police standoff on I-495 in Lowell on Tuesday.
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Driver killed, another injured in fiery wrong-way crash on I-290 in Northborough
A wrong-way driver hit another vehicle head-on on I-290 prior to Exit 27, leaving one person dead and another injured, Northborough Fire said.
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Boston city councilor wants 3 a.m. last call to become permanent
World Cup crowds boosted nightlife in Mass. as Boston allowed bar service until 3 a.m. Now a Boston city councilor wants the later last call to stay.