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Former Massachusetts Governor Paul Cellucci is working to raise $10 million to help fight ALS, the disease he now suffers from. Chris Sargent of Haverhill tied the world record for the highest candlepin bowling single-string score ever. He bowled a 245 last at the Metro Bowl Lanes in Peabody. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. more ›

The CEO of PepsiCo., Indra K. Nooyi, told the Boston College Chief Executives' Club of Boston that the proposed soda tax in Massachusetts is a bad idea. Bourne welcomed home 160 Massachusetts National Guard soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, 126th Aviation Regiment to Otis Air National Guard Base after 12 months in Iraq. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. more ›

When Senator Scott Brown saw what turned out to be fake photos of a dead Osama bin Laden, he was very quick to tell everyone he saw them. Now, he has nothing to say when he can see the actual photos. The CIA has made the actual pictures available to members of the Senate Intelligence and Armed Services Committees. Interested committee members simply have to make an appointment to see them. Brown is a member of the Armed Services Committee and his spokesman wouldn’t say if he would see them. more ›

Two sailors from New Hampshire are serving on the USS Carl Vinson, the aircraft carrier from which Osama bin Laden was buried at sea after he was killed in Pakistan. Greg Getchell and Stephen Getchell, both Salem High School graduates, enlisted in the Navy in 2005 and are spending a seven-month tour on the USS Carl Vinson. more ›

While Senator Scott Brown plans to fulfill his National Guard commitment in Afghanistan, Senator John Kerry is rumored to be visiting Afghanistan and Pakistan in the first high profile.visit to the region since Osama bin Laden was killed. more ›

President Obama visited Ground Zero after he introduced Osama bin Laden to the Navy SEALs. Scott Brown never saw pictures of a dead bin Laden. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. more ›

Senator Scott Brown faces questions today regarding his now false assertion that he saw the pictures of the quite dead Osama bin Laden. Democrats have seized on what is certainly embarrassing, and the Boston Herald has rolled out the ultimate insult: Brown is being compared to Dan Quayle. (This is possibly worse that Quayle's blunders.) more ›

Massachusetts families joined Bay State firefighters in visiting Ground Zero as President Barack Obama honored victims of 9/11 days after the death of Osama bin Laden. more ›

Senator Scott Brown apparently did not see photos of Osama bin Laden’s dead body, a contradiction of his widely circulated statements from earlier today. While explaining why he agreed with President Obama's decision not to release the death pictures, he told NECN: more ›

As we reported earlier, President Obama decided not to release the pictures of the currently dead Osama bin Laden. However, photos of three dead men, allegedly from the bin Laden compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, have surfaced on Reuters' website. According to Reuters, a Pakistani security official took photos of the three men and sold them to Reuters. more ›

We won't be seeing the pictures of the dead body of Osama bin Laden as President Obama decided not to release them. The Governor’s Council voted 5-3 to confirm Appeals Court judge Barbara Lenk to the Supreme Judicial Court. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. more ›

President Barack Obama decided not to release photos of a clearly dead Osama bin Laden, according to Fox News Channel. more ›

Mitt Romney praised President Barack Obama for his decision to order a strike into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden. Swans Romeo and Juliet returned to the Lagoon at the Boston Public Garden today. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. more ›

The news created by the killing of Osama bin Laden continues to develop. Talk of seeing the pictures from the handy work of SEAL Team 6 is everywhere, even from the mouths of the families of 9/11 victims. FoxNews reported there are two sets of a dead bin Laden, some from a base in Afghanistan and others from the USS Carl Vinson. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. more ›

President Barack Obama will take a victory lap on Thursday with what should be an emotional visit to Ground Zero. more ›

Senator Scott Brown asked to complete his National Guard obigation in Afghanistan. He is a lieutenant colonel. The MWRA is planning to sue several unnamed companies in connection with the 2010 water main break in Weston that stopped the flow of clean water for two days to 2 million people. Remember to follow Bostonist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. more ›

The surprising news that Osama bin Laden died at the hands of an American on Sunday continues to develop with several Boston-based angles. more ›

President Barack Obama will announce shortly that Osama Bin Laden is Dead. Media reports say he was killed in a CIA mission recently in Pakistan. His body is reportedly in U.S. custody. [ABC] more ›

Boston native Bobby Brown is known for many things. New Edition. A rather successful solo career. A tumultuous marriage with songbird Whitney Houston. A reality show in which Brown and Houston discussed highly inappropriate subjects on national television. Not paying child support. These days, Brown is probably best known for the child support issue. Every time he sets foot in Massachusetts to see his children from a previous relationship, he winds up in the cooler... more ›

Yesterday passed without a single major media picture of John Kerry after Ash Wednesday services. The solidarity he showed with his Catholic faith on the election trail might not have been something he needed to flaunt, or wanted to, this year. When in competition with Bush it seemed an important political message to show that he was a bit more moderate than the ‘Massachusetts liberal’ he’d been portrayed as. This year, Ash Wednesday came and went with the spotlight shining instead on the resignations from the board of the Catholic Charities over same-sex-couple’s right to adopt. more ›

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