Worcester, 35 in plymouth, and we still got plenty of breaks north of boston and thin spots. Noon time we are going to be close to 40 , afternoon, take you to 4 00 p. M. Because thats the soonest i see snow getting into the worcester area and likely going to approach boston at 7 00 in the evening, so that Winter Weather advisory for icy travel and good thing for tomorrow morning, in particular west of 128 and 95 and soak up whatever sunshine you can find out there this morning. 36 to 42 , clouds will take over quickly, but no snow until four to 7 00 this evening. Now over to julie again for live drive time traffic. Good morning. Julie seeing residual delays, accident near dudley road and took down powerful and one lane blocked several hours. Thats why we are seeing delays stretching past 128 into the weston area. Right now on 93 south through medford, 128 southbound sluggish through lexington. Here is live look at 93 somerville through sullivan square, see pretty slow going. Over to li
Fascinated by trail-blazing women, Catherine Zipf wondered: “Could there be a history that is not often told, that women are not participating in?” She found answers in the neighborhoods of Newport’s Gilded Age.
A two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom condo in a Gilded Age building
Designed by Dudley Newton, a prolific architect in Newport, this Dutch Renaissance-style house was constructed with locally quarried granite. It dates from 1884, when it was built for the Weld family, a pedigreed clan of merchants, doctors and lawyers, many named William. (The former Massachusetts governor William F. Weld is a descendant.) From 1925 to 1972, the house was a Catholic boys’ school. Then it was converted into multifamily residences, part of a development called the De La Salle Condominiums, with eight buildings and a total of 38 units, four of which are in this structure.