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"He's my president." "You can have him!" Hundreds of protesters in Fall River and Swansea waved flags and decried the Trump administration.
River joined nearly 2,000 other cities across America in holding a No Kings rally on June 14, protesting the Trump administration.
About 250 to 300 people were on the streets of Swansea to protest the Trump administration as part of national No Kings demonstrations.
The Joseph Case freshman shortstop hit the 'Shot heard around Swansea' with one swing of the bat that stayed inside the foul pole for a home run that gave the two-time defending state champions the ...
Tyngsboro enters the state final game riding on a seven-game winning streak. The Tigers had an 16-4 mark this spring. Four of its postgame wins came against No. 27 Rockland (13-0), No. 18 Milbury (5-1 ...
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Massachusetts rose last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday. New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, increased ...
It’s finally fiesta time in Swansea. The popular family-run Mexican restaurant chain has opened its latest SouthCoast ...
Tiverton's Gnarly Vines Farm is expanding with the Eat Gnarly Market, a shop with fresh, local eats and treats. Check it out.
The Cardinals scored the lone run in last season's final in the third inning on an RBI hit by Fontes. From there, it was all ...
Bristol Black Collective will present a public reading of an iconic Frederick Douglass speech at Heritage State Park. What's ...
Some parents are clamoring to be heard about the Fall River public school district's head lice policy, calling for kids to be ...
The 39-year-old Bridgewater man and, allegedly, others zip-tied and pepper sprayed the victim before burning the stolen ...