Rising concern over immigrants, poll shows
(Mass.) A poll released on Wednesday, September 13, 2023, shows immigration has made the top four most important issues facing Massachusetts right now. According to the MassINC Polling Group Barr Foundation – MBTA Poll, which surveyed 1,000 Massachusetts residents in areas serviced by the MBTA, the most important issues facing Massachusetts right now are as follows:
Read full storyLocals fear sheltering the homeless will lead to an 'open-air drug market'
(Boston, Mass.) The City of Boston is taking steps to address its homelessness issue, but some residents are skeptical about the city's approach. Mayor Michelle Wu announced a plan to establish a "safe sleeping place" for the homeless, sparking fears among locals that it might evolve into an open-air drug market.
Read full storyUnexpected migrant arrivals arouse fear in Cape Cod town
Unexpectedly, several migrant families, at least six of which are from Haiti, arrived in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, late Sunday evening. The sudden arrival, with limited notice from the state, has led local officials, including Town Administrator Robert Whritenour, to express their concerns.
Read full storyWelcome to 'Monsterland': A place known for Bigfoot sightings and strange events
(Leominster, Mass.) In the heart of central Massachusetts, including areas of Leominster State Forest, is "Monsterland," a location notorious for Bigfoot sightings and other peculiar occurrences.
Read full storyWother furious when baby daddy's newborn given name identical to her child's
In a Reddit post dated August 28, 2023, a woman wants to know if she's wrong for calling her child's father "spineless" and his girlfriend "creepy" for naming their newborn the exact same name as the child she shares with her child's father.
Read full storyHungry, dehydrated guest ruins wedding by fainting atop the photographer, breaking his camera
A 21-year-old woman attended her aunt's wedding a few weeks back. And now, she's turning to the Reddit community to find out if she's a total jerk [paraphrased] for allegedly ruining her aunt's big day. Let me break it down for you.
Read full storyMan forces guests to wear clear plastic raincoats before sitting on his furniture
A man has taken to Reddit to ask whether he's wrong for asking his guests to wear clear plastic raincoats before sitting on the furniture in his apartment. Alternatively, guests may bring clean clothes with them and change into their clean clothes before sitting down.
Read full storyWoman uses roommate's banana cake to clean up glass shards
In a Reddit post that goes beyond the usual family and relationship disputes, a woman wants to know if she's in the wrong for refusing to speak with her roommate after said roommate used her imported banana cake to clean up shards of glass.
Read full storyWoman tells husband if he wants someone to stay home with their baby then he can do it himself
In a classic tale of shared responsibilities, a courageous woman has taken a stand and told her husband that if he wants someone to stay home with their child, he can be the one to do it. Now, she is turning to the wise and witty Reddit community to seek advice and guidance on whether she's in the wrong for her stance.
Read full storyMan locks himself in the basement for 4 hours to avoid helping wife with their baby
On August 27, 2023, a man took to Reddit to ask for advice. You see he and his wife have a baby, and he locked himself in the basement for four hours to avoid helping his wife take care of their child. Now he wants to know if he was in the wrong. You be the judge.
Read full storyGroomsman ditches his assigned bridesmaid for another woman of a different race, angering the bride
Is an individual who recently posted about a wedding disaster on Reddit in the wrong for distancing himself from his assigned bridesmaid at a wedding in favor of another bridesmaid who was younger and of a different race? You be the judge.
Read full storyMeddling mother-in-law demands $30 after buying daughter-in-law an $80 'gift'
A woman turned to Reddit earlier today to vent about a situation with her mother-in-law that has her steaming mad. The original poster's [OP] mother-in-law [MIL] purchased a new coffee machine for the OP and her husband, even though their existing one was still functional. When the MIL was about to leave, she informed OP she owed her $30. When questioned, she explained that she initially intended to spend only $50 on the gift, but the most affordable coffee machine she found was approximately $80. So, she expected OP to cover the additional $30.
Read full storyNew groom fires his brother after he proposes during wedding
Is a man who recently posted about a family drama on Reddit in the wrong for dismissing his brother after the latter proposed at the original poster's [OP] wedding?. To provide some context, OP owns a plumbing company and hired his brother three years prior. The brother was unemployed after the pandemic, prompting OP to extend a job offer. Initially joining the company at age 22, the brother aspired to be a master plumber and eventually establish his own business.
Read full storyMan refuses to invite his childhood best friend's parents to her funeral
A grieving man has taken to Reddit to ask if he was wrong for not informing his childhood best friend's parents about her death. In an August 23, 2023 post that has gone viral and amassed nearly 2K comments in a matter of hours, the original poster explained his side of the story.
Read full storyNeighbors shun new tenant for refusing to leave door unlocked in a dangerous neighborhood
A man recently moved into an apartment complex and already has trouble with the neighbors. Why? According to the original poster in the August 23, 2023 Reddit post, it's because his neighbors wanted a copy of the OP's apartment key; and the OP said, "No."
Read full storyWoman furious after inebriated husband tries to jump off dock in the dark
A 27-year-old woman and her 29-year-old husband have enjoyed a seven-year-long marriage, with both partners usually respecting each other's boundaries. However, a recent incident has left her questioning her own actions and wondering if she was wrong.
Read full storyGrandma refuses to babysit her 'grandchild' after DNA test proves her son is not the biological dad
A woman took to Reddit recently to explain a tricky situation involving her daughter-in-law's child and her son, who is not the biological father. The August 23, 2023 post explaining the family dilemma has already amassed a whopping 2.2K comments.
Read full storyLocal Market Basket sells $100,000 winning ticket
In exciting news, a lucky Market Basket shopper in Massachusetts became a $100K winner of the Massachusetts State Lottery on August 20, 2023, according to MassLive. The popular supermarket chain is known for providing its customers with quality products at affordable prices, but now they have added a touch of luck to their offerings.
Read full storyBridesmaid refuses to remove sample gown after eating an entire can of corn before the dress fitting
*This is a work of nonfiction based on actual events I experienced firsthand; drafted in part with AI and used with permission. I have only been a bridesmaid once in my entire life. Trust me. One time was more than enough.
Read full storyBride refuses to send thank you notes after handwriting wedding invitations
*This is a work of nonfiction based on actual events I experienced firsthand; drafted in part with AI and used with permission. I don't know what I was thinking when I decided to get married. My husband-to-be and I were barely adults. We were both in our late teens. We had lousy jobs. We had no money. We couldn't afford fancy wedding invitations.
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