In this section, you'll find a list of entries teasing to all of our blogs. Below the tease is a sample of the latest posts on the blog, which is hosted on WordPress. Please click on the blue title banner to go to the actual blog. If you click on the other headline, it just brings you to the tease again. Also, please note that the "posted dates" you see in the tease are when the tease was posted...NOT when the blog was last updated. Most blogs are updated daily, or at least a few times a week. Find a few blogs that you like, bookmark them and come back often!
Blogger Jennifer Barsamian loves living in Dedham. In her blog – Dedham Rocks – Barsamian takes a unique look on events around the Square, in the schools and across town. Follow Barsamian's musings at: dedhamrocks.blogspot.com
Carmen Ortiz has been confirmed as the U.S. attorney for Massachusetts, becoming the first Hispanic and the first woman to hold the state's top federal prosecutor's job.
Go inside the Boston Celtics with Daily News sports editor Scott Souza on the Courtside View blog. Click on the blue headline below to visit the blog.
Daily News editor Paul Ring has been covering the auto racing scene New England since 1993. During that time he has covered all but two of the NASCAR Sprint Cup events held at New Hampshire Motor Speedway during that time. Click on the blue headline below to visit the blog.
Linda Noble has loved horses since she was a kid. A riding accident has sidelined her for now, but that doesn't keep her out of the stables. Linda shares her love of horses...and all animals...in her blog, Horse Tales. Click on the blue headline below to get in on the conversation.
You can find complete Daily News and Wicked Local coverage of the 113th Boston Marathon on the 2009 Boston Marathon blog. Each blog entry will link back to the original story. Check out the blog now for coverage leading up to the April 20, 2009 marathon, and check back that Monday for up-to-the-minute coverage. Click on the blue headline below to visit the blog.
Holmes & Co. is a Blog for Independent Minds, a place for a free-flowing discussion of politics, policy, news and opinion. Edited by Rick Holmes, Holmes & Co. is the online cousin of the Opinion section of The MetroWest Daily News and features a wide range of Daily News opinionators commenting on a wide range of topics. Click on the blue headline below to visit the blog.
Sometimes it's local. Sometimes it's life. There are seeds for future columns here and back stories on columns past. It's where readers have their say, and sports, TV and daily outrages all have a place. All the news that doesn't fit, that's a Spitz Bits. Click on the blue headline below to visit the blog.
Daily News reporter Norman Miller likes beer. He really likes beer. In addition to his column that runs every Wednesday in the Daily News, Norm will blog here about everything beer. Get in on the conversation by posting comments...and be sure to bookmark his blog! Click on the blue headline below to visit the blog.
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With rakes in hand a team of Lowe’s volunteers, from stores in Dedham, Saugus, Weymouth and Woburn, was at Anna Marshall's Claybourne Street home Friday, Oct. 30 to remedy that situation. Using a $10,000 grant from Lowe’s, the nonprofit Rebuilding Together Boston arranged for various improvements to be made inside the home, including in the bathroom, where mold will be removed, the ceiling replastered and a new fan installed.
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Shopping with her mom at Spirit Halloween at the Dedham Mall, 8-year-old Emma Weiss had a certain costume in mind: a “candy corn witch” outfit that includes a layered dress, long black coat, black boots and “an up-do wig.”
Dedham was given a 2009 Leading by Example Award today at the State House, a recognition of its environmental efforts on many fronts, from energy efficiency to green schools to the coming rollout of single-stream recycling.
After taking a few “breath holds,” a middle-age mom of three gets help putting steel shackles around her ankles and wrists and wrapping multiple chains around her body. Counting a 15-pound lead belt and nine padlocks, she straps on 55 pounds of weight in all.