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Boston’s food sold golfer on FM Championship, strong finish has her near lead (notebook)
NORTON — Jeeno Thitikul’s reasons for wanting to play in the LPGA’s first-ever FM Championship weren’t entirely strategic. It was a tough call as many players balanced the challenge of a tournament immediately after coming back from playing a major last week in The Open at St. Andrews in Edinborough, Scotland against an event with a big purse at the TPC Boston in Norton.
State finds shelter for immigrant children sleeping at Wollaston, at least for now
QUINCY ‒ The state has cleared a makeshift encampment outside the Wollaston MBTA station, where between 32 and 50 Haitian immigrants, including infants and young children, had been sleeping since Monday night, according to immigration advocates present at the scene. At around 2:45 p.m., two representatives of Bay State Community Services, a social services nonprofit operating the state's Family Welcome Center at nearby Eastern Nazarene College, arrived at Wollaston Station and directed families into ride-hailing vehicles,...
Fall River man arrested after 2,000+pills, 15 switches, 10 firearms, large quantity of drugs seized
BOSTON – A Fall River man was arrested yesterday and charged with selling drugs and machineguns that he advertised on the Telegram app. According to the Massachusetts Department of Justice, 26-year-old Benjamin Hunt was charged by criminal complaint with three counts of distribution of controlled substances and one count of transferring machineguns. Hunt was arrested yesterday morning on Quequechan Street, and following an initial appearance in federal court in Boston, was detained pending a hearing scheduled for Sept. 5, 2024.
13 new apartments, 3 new townhouses, 1 new tattoo shop proposed in Fall River
Several proposals are set to be brought in front of the Fall River Zoning Board of Appeals in September that would bring more housing and a new business. HYDE DEVELOPMENT LLC c/o Atty. Thomas P. Killoran seeks to divide the subject parcel at 386 High Street into two lots, requesting a Variance to convert the existing office building into nine residential apartments, waiving lot area and lot coverage requirements for lot one.
Judge says ex-Boston Celtics’ Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis can delay prison to finish film
NEW YORK (AP) — A film project has earned former Boston Celtics forward Glen “Big Baby” Davis a temporary reprieve from the start of his three-year prison term for a fraud conviction in Manhattan federal court. Judge Valerie E. Caproni on Wednesday said Davis can wait until...
High-priced dogs stolen from homes in Bellingham and Milford. Police are investigating
Police in Bellingham and Milford are investigating the thefts of high-priced dogs from two residences. Bellingham police said someone stole two micro-American bullies last Saturday night from a North Street residence. Milford police said someone stole a French bulldog Tuesday from a home on Main Street. ...
'An opportunity I relish:' New D-R AD, activities director looks rekindle district pride
NORTH DIGHTON- As a three-sport athlete at Bishop Stang, Matt McKinnon made numerous trips to Dighton-Rehoboth to face the Falcons and was always struck by the sense of community and pride he witnessed. Now, as the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District's new director of athletics and activities, he says it's his goal to rekindle...
Hulk Hogan Was Fired From Wrestling in Fall River
Former WWF (World Wrestling Federation) champion Hulk Hogan visited Christy's Liquors in Cranston, Rhode Island, on August 28 to promote his new Real American beer. Will Flanagan, former mayor of Fall River and a fan, reminded Hogan then of an interesting story about his past. Hogan decided to share it...
At Nauset High, The Future Is Now
New buildings on the campus of Nauset Regional High School will open to students, staff and the public next week. Meanwhile, renovation of the remaining four high school buildings will continue throughout the school year. RYAN BRAY PHOTOS. EASTHAM – On a warm August afternoon less than two weeks out...
Minding Your Business Aug. 29 2024 - Ring Bros Marketplace
“What we’ve built here is more than a grocery store,” said Jillian Ring, marketing director for Ring Bros. Marketplace. “It’s an experience! The smells, the TVs, the music, the great vibes plus our great employees. They are what makes it so special here. Their dedication to providing the best, friendliest service to our customers is unique and special.”
Stop Work Orders Issued on North End Construction Site
To the surprise of many residents the Boston Inspectional Services (ISD) suddenly issued a “Stop Work Order” at the construction site at 190-190A Salem Street and 4 Snelling Place, being developed by George McCarthy Horrace Dodd House LLC and general contractor Anthony Bellanti a former ISD General Inspector.
Holy Cow! The missing bull from Boston has been found!
Back in June, we reported about a missing bull from Roslindale that escaped from his yard and began roaming the streets. Well, guess what? After having quite the summer, he’s been found!. The bull’s owner had no idea that you’re not allowed to keep farm animals, other than chickens,...
Off-Duty Cop Who Urinated on a Woman During a Kenny Chesney Concert Gets Off Scott Free After Paying a Pittance to the Courts
Kenny Chesney wrapped up his Sun Goes Down Tour last weekend with three nights at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Chesney brought plenty of good vibes and great songs. At the same time, the booze was flowing. In short, most of the stadium crowd was having a great time. Unfortunately, one off-duty cop in the audience couldn’t hold his liquor—or his bladder—and ruined a fellow concertgoer’s night during the Saturday (August 24) show.
Fishing Heritage Center Unveils New Downtown Landmark
New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center (FHC) has installed a striking new landmark in the heart of the City’s Seaport Historic District. Catch the Tradition captures the spirit and enduring legacy of New Bedford, the nation’s most valuable fishing port, and invites visitors to explore the story of commercial fishing, one of the world’s oldest industries, through the Fishing Heritage Center.
With over 30 years in Fall River Public Schools, McKinnon appointed principal at 2 early learning centers
FALL RIVER — Superintendent Tracy Curley has announced that longtime educator Elizabeth McKinnon has been appointed the new Principal of the Early Learning Center and the Early Learning Center at Bishop Connolly. McKinnon, who grew up in Fall River and attended the city’s schools, is entering her 31st year...
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