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We’re gonna need a bigger magazine.
Here Are the Top Stories You Read in 2018
Let’s all bask in the Red Sox World Series win a little longer.
Prominent Local Pilates Instructor Faces Vehicular Homicide Trial
Julie Gagnon-Erickson was arrested following an alleged drunk driving crash that killed the driver of an oncoming car.
The First New Green Line Trolley Just Hit the Tracks
It’s the first of 24 that will be added to the system by next fall.
The Millionaire’s Tax Debate Is Coming Back in 2019
Could it really happen this time?
These Are Boston Magazine Staffers’ Favorite Stories of 2018
Here’s what we loved reading—and working on—this year.
Breaking Her Silence, Eliza Dushku Shares New Details of Harassment
She opened up for the first time after the Times reported on a $9.5 million settlement with CBS.
We crunched the numbers to come up with our annual guide to the top-performing schools in the region.
Through countless conversations and a year’s worth of observation, we’ve found leaders who don’t just ride the wave of the zeitgeist—they create it.
Josh Gordon Says He’s Stepping Away from Football
The Patriots receiver wants to focus on his mental health.
Harvard’s Jill Lepore Is on the Hunt for an Untold Boston Pentagon Papers Story
The Vietnam War leak came under investigation in Boston, but the records are under seal.
A Reminder: Trump Tariffs Could Jack up the Cost of New MBTA Trains
CRRC, which is celebrating new Orange Line train cars in Springfield, has sounded the alarm.
What Happens to the Marriage When Both People Conquer the Corner Office?
How five couples manage the messiness of love, work, and play.
SMILF Creator Frankie Shaw Is Under Scrutiny for On-Set Behavior
She’s accused of inappropriate conduct behind the scenes of her Boston-set TV show.
Keytar Bear, Nutcracker Bear Teamed Up in a New Video
Name a more iconic duo.
Michael Weatherly’s Former Co-Stars Want You to Know He’s a Nice Guy, Really
The Times reported CBS paid Eliza Dushku millions after Weatherly harassed her on set.
Parkland Survivor Jaclyn Corin Was Accepted to Harvard
The March for Our Lives co-founder posted a picture of her acceptance online.
Like Early Voting? You May Get to Do It for the 2020 Primaries
Secretary of State Bill Galvin is reportedly seeking to let voters cast ballots five days ahead of the election.