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Hayley Glatter

Staff Writer at Boston Magazine

Hayley Glatter is a news writer for Boston magazine. She was previously a fellow at the Atlantic focusing on education.

@hayleyglatter
The African Meeting House on Nantucket
City Life

African Meeting House on Nantucket Defaced with Racist Graffiti

The incident is being investigated as a hate crime.

A snowy street lined with brick buildings
City Life

“Near-Blizzard Conditions” Forecasted for Boston

The Tuesday morning commute will be severely impacted.

Tom Brady and Charlie Baker getting buzz-cuts
Arts & Entertainment

Baker, Brady Shave Heads for Cancer Research

Take a look at their new buzz cuts.

An "entering Lynn" sign
Education

Lynn Students Oppose Charter School’s Do-Rag Ban

They say the policy targets cultural expression.

Race horses on the track
City Life

A Horse Named after Gronk Is Close to Qualifying for the Kentucky Derby

Gronkowski the horse is allegedly “a lovely horse.”

A brick wall with the Northeastern University name and crest
Education

The Northeastern Women’s Basketball Team Pushed a Bus out of the Snow

Females are strong as hell.

A man walks bundled up through a snowy intersection
City Life

More Than 2 Feet of Snow Fell in Parts of Mass.

How the nor’easter is affecting the Bay State.

Education

TBT: Smith College Endowed

Sophia Smith originally considered establishing a school for the deaf.

A doctor at the end of a hospital corridor with a hospital bed in the foreground
Wellness

Opioid Hospitalizations Are Down in Mass.

They rose noticeably in other parts of the country.

Former Gov. Deval Patrick speaks at a lecturn
City Life

Patrick Doesn’t Rule Out 2020 Presidential Run

“It’s on my radar screen.”

Education

“Are We Next” Written Outside School

The phrase was spray-painted near Wellesley Middle School.

Cambridge Common park near Harvard University campus in Cambridge, MA, USA covered in snow after a blizzard.
City Life

“Fifty Miles Could Separate Very Little Snow from 6-plus Inches of Heavy Snow.”

The latest weather forecast.

An open dictionary against a blue backdrop
City Life

Merriam-Webster Is Now Defining Dumpster Fire

The dictionary is making some very 2018 additions.

Galvin holds a cellphone to his ear
City Life

Lawrence’s Dan Rivera Says Bill Galvin Told Him, “I Made You Mayor”

Rivera endorsed Josh Zakim for secretary of state.

Cambridge Common park near Harvard University campus in Cambridge, MA, USA covered in snow after a blizzard.
City Life

Another Nor’easter Is Coming

Boston in March is so fun.