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Red Sox’ Lucas Giolito nearing rehab step as he fights ‘tough pill to swallow’
Just weeks after elbow surgery, Red Sox starter Lucas Giolito went public with his plans to try the unthinkable. In an appearance on The Chris Rose Rotation podcast in April, Giolito — who underwent an internal bracing procedure to repair a damaged ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in his pitching elbow on March 13 — said he planned to try to return by the end of the 2024 season.
Jayson Tatum Going Viral For Brand-New Hairstyle
Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum missed the first few days of Team USA's training camp due to personal reasons. During this hiatus, the NBA champion signed a five-year, $313-million contract, the largest in league history. Tatum helped lead the Celtics to the best record in the 2023-24 regular ...
Condos for North Main, interviews for Brockton superintendent top civic agenda
BROCKTON — Who should lead Brockton Public Schools? You can watch school politicians interview the two finalists for interim superintendent on Tuesday. The school board may vote on which one to hire the same night. That's perhaps the highest-profile item in Brockton's public meetings for the week of July 8. Other meetings where votes will be taken that could affect your pocketbook, rights or daily life include votes on two downtown building projects: 50 condos for North...
Framingham condominium owners are seeking $259,000 to cover 'enormous' water bill
FRAMINGHAM — Condominium owners at a 200-unit complex off Edgell Road believe they've been unfairly penalized by the city, saying they weren't properly notified of changes to their water bills that have led to thousands of dollars in additional payments. Most of the residents at Windsor Green claim that...
'No-brainer to come back': Friday night fights return with Punch-Out at Polar Park II on Aug. 9
WORCESTER — The inaugural Punch-Out at Polar Park was, by all accounts, considered to be an unmitigated success. So much so that the ring had barely been disassembled last August when talk of running it back became the primary topic of discussion among fans, boxers, support staff, and, most importantly, organizers of the outdoor boxing show at the home of the Worcester Red Sox.
Area church celebrates birthday Sunday reminiscent of first service 175 years ago
A local congregation worshiped Sunday almost as their first members did in 1849. About 130 people gathered on a farm west of Ottawa celebrating the 175th birthday of the Waltham Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Joel Stevenor led a service upstairs in a refurbished barn owned by Ron Chalus. The group, later, took a picture under the sun and enjoyed a meal.
Mass Amateur golf tournament information about Framingham CC, player profiles, stats
Defending champion: Ryan Downes (Essex County Club) Low 32 players will qualify for Match Play beginning Wednesday. Parking: Extremely limited. Additional overflow parking will be available at Framingham State University's Maple Street Lot (123 Maple St.). Shuttle service will be provided. Match Play. Wednesday: Round of 32 (a.m.) and Round...
Kyle Tibbetts, longtime Framingham Country Club member, plays up State Am at 'The Ham'
Can “ordinary” be a vibe? If so, Kyle Tibbetts rocks it. (If that's possible) When asked what the former Milford resident does when he’s not chasing an 11-month-old around, or working as a sales rep, or draining birdies, Tibbetts took the everyman route. ...
Certain gut bacteria, viruses may increase type 2 diabetes risk, study finds
Of the approximately 530 million adults worldwide who have diabetes, about 98% have type 2 diabetes. Several factors can increase a person’s type 2 diabetes risk. Recently, scientists have been examining the gut microbiome as a possible link to heightened risk for type 2 diabetes. Researchers from Brigham and...
Red Sox All-Star continues to own the Bronx Bombers
Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez once famously referred to the New York Yankees as his "daddy." But 20 years later, another Boston Red Sox star may soon have the long-time rival saying the same to him.On Sunday night, third baseman Rafael Devers continued to own New York in a 3-0 Red Sox win in front of a national audience. Boston's slugger homered for the second consecutive game, smacking two solo shots in Yankee Stadium.Devers opened the scoring after six scoreless innings, taking Yankees starter Luis Gil deep to left-center field in the seventh to make it 1-0 in favor...
Celtics Keeping Playoff Hero Dubbed ‘Sneaky-Good Addition’
The Boston Celtics have retained most of their players who helped them win their 18th title as a franchise. Among them is Xavier Tillman, who they acquired mid-season. Bleacher Report’s Greg Swartz explained why he believes Tillman is a “sneaky-good addition” during the 2024 offseason. “He proved...
Justin Timberlake Slammed As 'Distateful' For Joking About His DWI Arrest At Boston Concert: 'Not A Joke'
Justin Timberlake just made headlines—again—and not for a good reason—again. The 43-year-old was arrested last month for driving while under the influence, and his mugshot went viral after the police officer who arrested him not only didn’t rec...
Congratulations To The Celtics' Jrue Holiday On Being This Year's Winner Of The Tenacious D MVP Award
Boston Herald - The celebratory accolades keep on coming for the Celtics. Jrue Holiday has long been looked at as one of the best defenders in the NBA, and his tenacity locking down Mavericks’ superstars Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving in the Finals caught the eye of Tenacious D.
Red Sox’ Alex Cora ‘was very nervous’ in recent days, ‘late’ to park Sunday
NEW YORK — Red Sox manager Alex Cora knew Jarren Duran deserved to be an All-Star but he wasn’t 100% certain the outfielder would be selected. He also wasn’t certain about Tanner Houck and Rafael Devers being chosen either. “I was very nervous the last few days,”...
Bruins’ Signing Of $30 Million Player Listed As One Of The Worst In Free Agency
The Boston Bruins’ signing of defenseman Nikita Zadorov is considered one of the worst contracts in free agency. Boston signed Zadorov to a six-year deal with $5 million per season for a total of $30 million. The Russian was one of the top available defensemen available, but Scott Maxwell of The Daily Faceoff thinks the Bruins overpaid for him.
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