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Hayley Glatter

Staff Writer at Boston Magazine

Hayley Glatter is a news writer for Boston magazine. She was previously a fellow at the Atlantic focusing on education.

@hayleyglatter
Boston Herald
City Life

The Herald Will Stop Relying on the Globe for Printing

The paper is taking its business to Rhode Island.

A member of the Cycling Murrays holds an Irish flag while riding a unicycle during the annual St. Patrick's Day parade, Sunday, March 18, 2018, in Boston. The city's 117th St. Patrick's Day Parade followed a shortened snow route used three of the past four years due to the buildup of snow from three recent nor'easters.
City Life

Here’s How Boston Celebrated St. Patrick’s Day

Check out the best photos from the parade route.

Faneuil Hall covered in snow and looking beautiful
City Life

The Latest on Wednesday’s Storm

We’ve got snow to ring in spring.

Boston University
Education

Wheelock Staffers Face Mass Layoffs Due to BU Merger

More than half of the school’s employees will lose their jobs.

City Life

DeLeo Criticized for Use of NDAs in the House

Legislators said the speaker has disguised misbehavior.

Michelle Carter in a courtroom
City Life

Michelle Carter Texting Case Appeal Heads to SJC

It’s a trial that could set a historic precedent for the use of words as a weapon.

City Life

Malcolm Butler Still Doesn’t Know Why He Was Benched

The Super Bowl mystery lingers.

Cambridge Common park near Harvard University campus in Cambridge, MA, USA covered in snow after a blizzard.
City Life

We Could Get Another Snow Storm Next Week

We’re only halfway through March.

David Hogg, a student survivor from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. addresses a community rally for common sense gun legislation at Temple B'nai Abraham Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018, in Livingston, N.J. Speakers include student survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., including Hogg, Ryan Deitsch and Matthew Deitsch.
Education

Parkland Students Will Speak at Harvard Kennedy School

Six activists from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School will discuss the gun debate.

People play bagpipes in a parade
City Life

Walsh: St. Patrick’s Day Parade May Be Canceled

Tuesday’s blizzard could alter the South Boston festivities.

A bundled up woman walks in the snow
City Life

The Most Beautiful Photos of the Mid-March Blizzard

It’s almost spring, so if it’s going to snow, it better be pretty.

Runners at the Boston Marathon
Wellness

How the Nor’easters Are Affecting Boston Marathon Runners

The race is less than five weeks away.

City Life

Marty Walsh Says Boston Will Fund Police Body Cameras

Officers could be outfitted with the devices by the end of the year.

Tom Brady and Stephen Colbert clink beers
Arts & Entertainment

Tom Brady Ate His First Strawberry Ever on The Late Show 

He also chugged beers with Stephen Colbert.

Cambridge Common park near Harvard University campus in Cambridge, MA, USA covered in snow after a blizzard.
City Life

Here’s What’s Closed Tomorrow in Boston

A snow emergency goes into effect at 7 p.m.