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Boston is the capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States and the largest city in New England. Considered the unofficial capital of the New England region, Boston had an estimated city-proper population of 596,638 in 2005. The city lies at the center of America's eleventh-largest metropolitan area known as Greater Boston, which is home to 4.4 million people. Residents of the city are called Bostonians. Through land reclamation and municipal annexation, Boston has expanded throughout the peninsula. It has become one of the most culturally significant cities in the United States, and is recognized as a global city. With many colleges and universities within the city and surrounding area, Boston is a center of higher education and a center for health care. The city's economy is also based on research, finance, and technology — principally biotechnology.

 
 

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News for Salem, Massachusetts from SalemNews.com

SALEM and mdash; The city's new parking meters will soon be a lot smarter. For starters, they'll accept coins, dollar bills, MasterCard and Visa. They'll feature a screen where customers can prepay ...

 

SALEM and mdash; For one day next week, a local restaurant should change its name from Tavern in the Square to "Turkeys in the Square." One of the city's newest and, on occasion, most contr...

 

PEABODY and mdash; City lawmakers last night changed the future of vocational education in Peabody by choosing to join a regional school district that will give students access to a $133 million high...

 

SALEM and mdash; You may not know Joey Colomba, but he has tens of thousands of followers. Local businesses are turning to him for exposure, and even the city's tourism director is in awe of the aud...

 

DANVERS and mdash; Last Friday, a New York entertainment industry attorney took five seconds out of her lunch break to send a one-word e-mail to Danvers school officials: "Meep." She did it...

 

BEVERLY and mdash; Who knew a fire hydrant could get people so fired up? Endicott College President Dick Wylie says he is blindsided by the backlash. But what can you really expect when the fire hydr...

 

HAMILTON and mdash; Time is running out to memorialize veterans in the walkway around the town's monument to fallen soldiers, sailors and airmen. Jack Akin, the American Legion chaplain who's been sp...

 

IPSWICH and mdash; Careless disposal of a cigarette is the likely cause of a two-alarm fire at a Great Neck home more than two weeks ago, fire officials said. Fire Chief Arthur Howe said a report on...

 

BEVERLY and mdash; Northeast Hospital Corp. laid off 22 people on Tuesday in what hospital officials called a "management restructuring." Chief Operating Officer Pauline Pike said the layof...

 

A police log item in Friday?s paper requires a correction. Todd M. Titus, 37, of 2 Beverly Commons Drive, Beverly, was arrested on the sole charge of driving with a suspended license.