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Former owner takes his name out of running to purchase stake in Boston Celtics
Joe Lacob, the current owner of the Golden State Warriors, has taken his name out of the running to be part of the next ownership group of the Boston Celtics after previously being a minority owner from 2006-2010. "No chance," Lacob told David Aldridge and Marcus Thompson on "The Athletic...
Everett Man Prasiddha Baruwal Ruled Not Competent to Stand Trial for Mission Hill Pub Arson in Boston
An Everett man, Prasiddha Baruwal, facing charges for allegedly starting a fire at the Squealing Pig pub in Boston's Mission Hill, has been deemed not competent to stand trial. During a court hearing on Friday, reports from NBC Boston indicated that the judge accepted a motion from Baruwal's attorneys on the basis of his mental competency, or lack thereof. The 23-year-old attempted to speak several times during the hearing but was advised by his lawyer against it.
Jake DeBrusk exposes one intimidating Boston Bruins player
Jake DeBrusk's time in Boston is officially over, and now he's opened up on the one player in the organization that truly intimidated him. The Boston Bruins during Jake DeBrusk's time were full of all time legends in the NHL, with the likes of Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron, Rick Nash and many others, but in his latest interview, DeBrusk reveals that there was one player whose presence truly intimidated him.
NOW HIRING: Wilmington IT Department Hiring Systems Analyst
WILMINGTON, MA — The Town of Wilmington is hiring a Systems Analyst for its Information Technology Department. The job listing can be found HERE and below:. Base Wages: MS – 11, $1,644.68 / week to $2,081.25 / week. Hours: 35 Hours per week, required to be available to...
Boston Celtics team president Brad Stevens weighs in on potential team sale
By now, we have heard from not only Boston Celtics majority owner and team Governor Wyc Grousbeck on why he and his family plan to sell their majority share of the Celtics. Also, we have heard from minority owner Steve Pagliuca’s interest in becoming the team’s majority owner. We have also heard from players currently on Boston’s roster like star forward Jayson Tatum on the likely sale of the storied ball club, as well as from several league analysts, reporters, and even the NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. But one person we have heard nary a word from on the sale of...
The Cooke Book: Parziale on a memorable streak
BILLERICA — When Gennaro Parziale stepped into the batter’s box eying a two-run deficit against Brookline in the seventh inning on Saturday, the plan was simple. “I was thinking nukes,” said Parziale with a grin. “I’m the tying run, so I just wanted to go yard. And I did.”
Town goes dot-gov with cybersecurity grant
If you’re looking for information on the Town of Wareham website — from safety alerts to bill payments — right now, you need to type in the address, “wareham.ma.us.”. That will be changing in the coming months, as the town moves over to a “.gov” domain.
100 vendors set up shop for Harbor days’ weekend
MATTAPOISETT — In the early morning hours of Saturday, July 20, approximately 100 vendors turned a usually spacious, green Shipyard park into a maze of colorful art, jewelry and snacks for the Mattapoisett Lions Club’s annual Harbor Days festival. According to Helene Rose, scholarship chair of the Mattapoisett...
Angel Reese Says She’s Learned Her Lesson After She Was Seen Sitting Next To Jaylen Brown While He Bad-Mouthed Bronny James
Angel Reese has admitted having learned her lesson after getting caught up in the Jaylen Brown/Bronny James controversy – well, somewhat – earlier this week. Reese was a third wheel when she joined Brown and former Chicago Sky teammate Kysre Gondrezick for an outing at a Summer League game between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers.
With ‘Cousins,' Black girlhood is on display through lens of Cambridge photographer
It's common for families to hang childhood memories in their living rooms, but for a Cambridge, Massachusetts, set of four cousins, their portraits are featured in magazines and museums. The "Cousins" exhibit is on display this summer at The Athenaeum in Boston's downtown — the black and white collection shows...
Mom Saves Ump’s Life At Little League Playoff Game
Last week, surgical oncologist Dr. Jennifer LaFemina saved the life of a Little League umpire during her son's baseball game in Oxford, Massachusetts. A foul ball hit The home plate umpire in the neck and initially stayed in the game. However, LaFemina noticed troubling symptoms and convinced the ump to leave the field for his safety.
iLottery in Mass. budget deal could give way to ‘modern’ experience, director says
ILottery could soon light up Massachusetts screens after legislative negotiators included language in a compromise budget deal to make online sales legal, a move the Lottery Director said will give players a “modern lottery experience.”. The $58 billion budget plan was unveiled on Thursday and included other items like...
Mass. State Lottery winner: $1 million ‘Monopoly’ prize claimed
Two Massachusetts lottery players came forward on Thursday to each claim $1 million prizes — and one was from the Lottery’s “Monopoly” game. The $1 million prize in “$4,000,000 Monopoly Doubler” was from a ticket sold in Salem at Armas Convenience Store. There are still five $1 million prizes remaining to be claimed in the game, and three $4 million grand prizes.
Last eBay Employee Sentenced in Cyberstalking Campaign Against Massachusetts Couple
The final chapter in a harrowing tale of corporate overreach and cyberstalking has closed with the sentencing of Brian Gilbert, the last of seven former eBay employees embroiled in a campaign of harassment against a Massachusetts couple. Gilbert, who served as eBay’s Senior Manager of Special Operations for the Global Security Team, faced U.S. Senior District Court Judge William G. Young in Boston and was handed a sentence that included time served, one year of supervised release, and a fine of $20,000, as reported by the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the District of Massachusetts.
Four-bedroom home sells in Northborough for $760,000
The property located at 33 Tomahawk Drive in Northborough was sold on June 21, 2024 for $760,000, or $494 per square foot. The house, built in 1984, has an interior space of 1,540 square feet. This single-story home offers a spacious layout with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. On the exterior, the house is characterized by a gable roof design, featuring roofing made of asphalt. Inside, a fireplace adds character to the home. In addition, the home includes an underground/basement two-car garage. The lot of the property is substantial, measuring 0.5-acre.
Talking Grateful Dead With Nick Swift From Bearly Dead And Mike Hsu
For almost a decade Bearly Dead have been honoring the spirit of The Grateful Dead with their own twist on the band’s popular and more deep tracks. Singer and guitar player Nick Swift talks to Mike Hsu about how they approach the Dead’s music, what the hardcore Dead Heads think and his favorite era of their over 50 year career. He also does a sweet version of their song “Ripple” at the end! Catch Bearly dead at Off The Rails in Worcester, Mass on July 25!
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