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Welcome to Money Matters Radio

Money Matters Radio is a talk radio news network that airs throughout New England. Money Matters features programs on WBNW AM 1120 and FM 102.9 in Concord and Boston. Bringing you financial information and business news from across the country, Money Matters Radio supplies listeners with a wealth of information throughout the day.

Money Matters Boston is Boston’s business news hub. Online, on the radio and on TV. Keeping your wallet stashed with cash for years!

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(781) 474 – 5182
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Top News Stories

  • Work to replace the Sagamore Bridge is underway — and loud so far May 5, 2026
    The first signs of construction have popped up around the Sagamore Bridge to Cape Cod. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is testing to see if the ground around the current bridge is stable enough for its multiple-billion-dollar replacement. Crews are driving steel beams into the earth and drilling is set to take place as well […]
  • Newton's Italian flag-themed street center stripe is finally back May 5, 2026
    After a bit of community uproar, an iconic piece of Newton, Massachusetts, is back. Adams Street’s red, white and green center stripe has been restored, 11 months after it was painted over by then-Mayor Ruthanne Fuller, who cited safety concerns as the reason for the change. “I told my team, look, we’re going to find […]
  • Driver sought after hitting teen in Dorchester May 5, 2026
    Boston police are looking for a driver who hit a teenager Tuesday evening in Dorchester. Officers responded shortly after 7:30 p.m. to Kenberma Road after an 18-year-old pedestrian was hit by a vehicle while he was walking. Authorities said the incident is believed to have occurred on Seaver Street. The victim was brought to an […]
  • Mass. housing leader addresses taxpayer funds for ‘tenant from hell' May 5, 2026
    The leader of Massachusetts’ housing agency emphasized the importance of program integrity and said officials “act swiftly” to address examples that call into question how taxpayer funds are used to provide rental assistance. Secretary Juana Matias, who recently took the leadership role at the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, made the remarks in […]
  • Presidential Physical Fitness Award returns as Trump revives fitness test in schools May 5, 2026
    President Donald Trump on Tuesday revived the Presidential Physical Fitness Award as part of his push to return an annual physical fitness test to America’s schools. The award is tied to the Presidential Fitness Test, which was a public-school fixture for decades but was phased out under President Barack Obama in favor of a program […]