Excessive Consumption of Ice Tea led to man’s kidney failure
In a recent study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, doctors said that an Arkansas man suffered kidney failure after drinking a gallon of iced tea per day.
New England witnesses 30 inches of snow from blizzard
A record-setting blizzard, with winds over 70 mph, has led to many problems for the residents in New England.
Patriots’ loss to Green Bay Packers ties it with Denver Broncos
The New England Patriots (9-3) had the best record in the AFC but the team's loss to the Green Bay Packers tied it with the Denver Broncos.
FERC approves shale gas pipeline to New York, New England
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved the proposed interstate pipeline project that would bring Marcellus Shale natural gas from Pennsylvania to New England and New York, provid
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium Working Towards Rehabilitation of Sea Turtles
Pittsburgh zoo officials are trying their best to help the endangered sea turtle in New England, which is being affected by something really mysterious and potentially deadly.
Ice Cream Stands creates legacy in New England states
A host of ice creams stands that are spread across the New England states have created a legacy of their own.
These stands have been inexistence for decades and have now become an integral part of the towns and cities, where they are located, according to experts. The ice creams stands have also been able to overcome seasonal variations and some are open throughout the year. The unique locations, compositions and individual histories all offer unique characters to the ice cream stands.
Ridley of Patriots looked to avoid fumbles on Thursday
Stevan Ridley of New England Patriots only concentrated on avoiding fumbles as the team continued their organized team activities.
New EPA rules to benefit residents, businesses in Maine
Experts have said that the new regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are expected to provide benefits to the residents and the businesses in the state of Maine.