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Boston announces donation of 3,200 Thanksgiving turkeys, directs residents to food resources
Boston city officials and partners distributed thousands of donated turkeys and meals ahead of Thanksgiving, and more resources are available for those in need, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Monday
Below is list of 15 restaurants in and around Boston that offer Thanksgiving meals to-go.
Thanksgiving week is one of the busiest times for drivers. The warnings are out for when it's expected to be the worst in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts leaders are predicting a record-number of travelers this year, with traffic reaching a peak on Tuesday afternoon.
Boston Police are cautioning residents to watch their drinks this Thanksgiving. The department issued a warning about spiked beverages ahead of the holiday, saying in a statement that, “police
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Thanksgiving travel kicks off early at Logan Airport amid return to normal airline operations
The FAA says it expects this will be the busiest Thanksgiving holiday travel season in 15 years with Tuesday being the most traveled day during this stretch.
Start Thanksgiving morning off with an exercise that’s bound to get your adrenaline pumping. At Salem’s Wild Turkey Run, now in its 22nd year, you’ll join one of the largest races on the North Shore,
The 10-2 Patriots took some time off the field to score big by helping families ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. The players,<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Good morning. We often think of Thanksgiving food as traditional, but it’s actually changed a lot over the centuries — including in some less palatable ways. These Boston-area restaurants helped feed hungry families after the government shutdown disrupted their SNAP benefits, the Globe’s Devra First writes.
Millions of Americans are expected to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, and officials are warning those hitting the roads, rails and skies to prepare for a lot of company.
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, local nonprofit leaders, volunteers and the NBA’s Shabazz Napier showed up to deliver food, essentials and holiday cheer to hundreds of families