Grocery stores open on Thanksgiving 2025
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NFL’s Thanksgiving games this year are an absolute feast
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Follow along with all the pre-game festivities, in-game updates, and post-game celebrations as Massachusetts ushers in another epic day of Thanksgiving football.
High School football is a big tradition during Thanksgiving week in Massachusetts. If you missed a score from one of the 140-plus games this week, we have you covered! Check the latest scores here: TEAM 1 TEAM 2 WINNER FINAL SCORE Melrose Wakefield Wakefield 20-9 ------------------ ------------- ------------ ----------------------- Worcester North Worcester South Worcester North 17-14 Tech Boston Brighton/Kennedy Tech Boston 8-0 Newton North Brookline Newton North 14-3 Abby Kelley Foster Worcester Tech Worcester Tech 26-6 Plymouth South Plymouth North Plymouth South 27-21 Lynn Vo-Tech KIPP Academy KIPP Academy 34-12 Blue Hills RVT Bristol Plymouth RVT Blue Hills 30-16 Central Somerset Berkley Central 28-14 Bishop Feehan Bishop Stang Bishop Feehan 34-13 Southeastern RVT South Shore Vo-Tech South Shore Vo-Tech 22-6 Keefe Tech Minuteman Regional Minuteman Regional 12-6 Ware Quabog Regional Ware 34-7 Gardner Quabbin Regional Quabbin 35-14 Tri-County RVT Old Colony RVT Tri-County 51-4 Malden Catholic St.
Grocery and liquor stores in Massachusetts are closed on Thanksgiving, but will you be able to fill your tank at gas stations?
As some economic reports show that Thanksgiving holiday feasts will be cheaper this year than in the past, a survey from a Massachusetts business coalition suggests Bay Staters aren’t buying
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Massachusetts Communities Step Up To Keep Thanksgiving Hope Alive
Thanksgiving has a funny way of sneaking up on us. One minute you’re debating Halloween candy, the next you’re knee-deep in turkey talk and wondering if you bought enough potatoes. But while many of us fuss over gravy lumps and pie crusts,
According to the History Channel, the first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts in November of 1621. While the traditional story says the Pilgrims shared a feast with the nearby Indigenous peoples of the Wampanoag tribe, first hand accounts and modern historians tell a different story.
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Will Massachusetts get snow this Thanksgiving? See what forecasts say.
Will it snow in Massachusetts on Thanksgiving this year? Long-range forecasts say probably not. With Thanksgiving among the busiest travel times of the year, it’s always important to be ready for any inclement weather that could delay your trip.
Many believe the first thanksgiving was held in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1621. However, the first Thanksgiving celebration was held near El Paso in 1598, historians in Texas argue.
Thanksgiving week is one of the busiest times for drivers. The warnings are out for when it's expected to be the worst in Massachusetts.