Mary Markos started her career in print journalism before transitioning to broadcast. She joined NBC10 Boston and NECN in March of 2020 as a digital producer, began working as a part-time on-air reporter in August 2022 and came on as a full-time general assignment reporter in May 2023.
Mary has lived and worked in the Greater Boston area for the entirety of her career.
Before joining NBC10 Boston and NECN, she was the Boston Herald’s capitol correspondent at the Massachusetts State House for two years. Prior to that, she worked as a staff writer at the Salem News, the Gloucester Daily Times and the Jewish Journal.
Mary grew up in Ipswich, Massachusetts, and studied English Literature at the University of New Hampshire. When she’s not chasing down leads and peppering politicians with questions, she enjoys playing golf, practicing the piano and spending time on the ocean.
The Latest
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‘We're taking it all': Kids' lemonade stand robbed at gunpoint in Boston, police say
Boston police say two male youths robbed a kids’ lemonade stand at gunpoint on West Ninth Street in Southie and fled. No arrests have been made.
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A massive backyard igloo went viral in South Boston — and then vandals destroyed it
Jack Tarca and friends built a massive igloo in South Boston that went viral with 40 million views on social media before it was destroyed by vandals.
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‘A day I will never forget': Massive shark crashes bachelorette party off New Hampshire coast
On a surprise bachelorette cruise and whale watch around the Isle of Shoals, the group spotted two basking sharks.
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Ex-players respond to Alex Cooper's explosive allegations about BU soccer coach
The controversy centers around Nancy Feldman, who led the school’s soccer program for 27 years before retiring in 2022.
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ICE detains Massachusetts high school student while originally searching for his father
Students walked out of Milford High School Monday to support their classmate, Marcelo Gomes, who was detained by ICE.
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Mass. governor demands answers on ICE arrest of high school student
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is demanding answers following U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s arrest of a Milford High School student on Saturday.
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Friends to enemies? Thibodeau's basketball journey was shaped by time in Boston
He may have orchestrated a Game 1 win for the Knicks against the Celtics, but coach Tom Thibodeau’s basketball journey is deeply embedded in Massachusetts.
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Trump administration threatens to decertify Harvard's student exchange program
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sent Harvard University “a scathing letter demanding detailed records on Harvard’s foreign student visa holders’ illegal and violent activities by April 30, 2025”
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A 250-year-old debate: Where was the ‘shot heard round the world' fired?
For two centuries, the towns of Lexington and Concord have been locked in a heated debate: where exactly did the “shot heard round the world” originate?
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2 injured after being hit by vehicle at Tesla protest in Massachusetts
Police said they identified the suspect but did not say whether the incident was intentional or accidental