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Tufts Medical Students Celebrate Match Day 2022
Four years of studying and dedication and one white envelope are sending these Tufts students off to residency.
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Saving by Shaving: Baker, Patriots Players Buzz Hair for Charity
Current and former New England Patriots joined Gov. Charlie Baker in getting their heads shaved to raise money for pediatric cancer research.
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Child Recovers After Nearly Dying From Rare COVID-Linked Illness
A Cape Cod child is heading home after spending more than a month in the hospital with MIS-C, a rare condition tied to COVID-19.
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Meet Chrystyn Fentroy, Principal Dancer at Boston Ballet
A biracial ballerina is using her high profile to inspire the next generation of Black dancers.
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Book Emphasizes Native American History in Mass.
“The Massachusetts Chronicles” is a book designed for students to explain the state’s history from various points of view.
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Joslin's ‘High Hopes Gala' 2021 Raises Over $1 Million Dollars
Derek Z stepped out in all his sparkly glory this past weekend to help the Joslin Diabetes Center raise more than $1,000,000! DZ shares a funny backstage moment with NBC10 colleague JC Monahan that set social media buzzing!
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Simone Biles Gives Lesson in Resilience and Self Care
Gymnast Simone Biles withdrew from some of the events at the Tokyo Olympics because of mental health concerns.
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Baby Born Prematurely Finally Heads Home
A girl who was born prematurely nearly a year ago finally got to go home from Franciscan Children’s Hospital.
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Old Haunt: The Dark History of a Salem Mansion
There is a lot of history in Salem, Massachusetts, and on 10 in Your Town, we check out one of the city’s most treasured homes, which has a dark past.
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The Boston Arts Academy Raises $1M+ at 2021 Honors Saturday
The Boston Arts Academy Honors, the biggest fundraiser of the year for the Boston Arts Academy Foundation, were held Saturday, hosted by NBC10 Boston’s Latoyia Edwards and JC Monahan. The glamorous event featured high-profile honorees and student performances, all with the goal of raising a million dollars to support the mission of the Boston Arts Academy, Boston’s only public...
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Women Look Back on What It's Taken for Their Business to Survive Pandemic
Three local women describe their success keeping their company afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hyde Park Businesses Feel Impact of Pandemic
While Hyde Park has had the third-highest COVID-19 positivity rate among Boston neighborhoods, most of the stores and restaurants in its business district have managed to stay open.
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‘A Small Town in a City': Welcome to Hyde Park
Hyde Park, one of Boston’s 23 neighborhoods, comes with its own character and history.
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Driveway Dance Surprises Woman for 80th Birthday
A lone trumpeter serenaded a couple in their driveway in Salem, Massachusetts, to help them forget about the challenging times.
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How Contact Tracing Is Conducted in Massachusetts
It has been eight months since the start of Massachusetts’ contact tracing program.
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Illuminate Thanksgiving 2020
The town of Plymouth, Massachusetts, usually celebrates the holiday with a program called “Illuminate Thanksgiving.” But like many things, the event will look different this year.
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Robots Prepare Thanksgiving Boxes in Bedford
Massive layoffs in Massachusetts have led to an increased demand at food banks. Some high-tech robots are lending a helping hand.
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Everett Mayor Steps in as Emergency Wedding Officiant
A wedding disaster was avoided thanks to Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria.
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Logan Airport's New Rideshare Space Is Open. Here's What You Need to Know
Transportation officials were set to unveil a new, centralized location for rideshares at Boston Logan International Airport, Tuesday, ahead of major changes for travelers using apps such as Uber and Lyft scheduled to take effect next week.
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‘Joy and Gratitude': Born to Run Foundation Donates Prosthetic Running Blade to Little Boy
A 3-year-old boy is running again thanks to the help of the Born to Run Foundation, a local charity dedicated to helping child amputees that was created after a Massachusetts college student’s near-death accident. Noelle Lambert loves sports and her lacrosse team at UMass-Lowell, but a moped ride on Martha’s Vineyard almost ended it all for her. “One minute we...