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Tales from the scanner: Fire in a tree? Or on the ground?
Around 11:50 a.m., a three-vehicle accident was reported on Union Street in Ipswich. Damage was minor, and no injuries were reported. At 12:20 p.m., Danvers police issued a BOLO after road rage was reported in their town. A man brandished a knife at another motorist, they said. The vehicle’s registration came back to an Ipswich address. Around 40 minutes later, the dispatcher said the man had been stopped in Middleton.
Attorney previously on 'most eligible bachelors' list is sentenced for rape
BOSTON (TCN) -- A 52-year-old attorney once touted as one of People magazine’s "most eligible bachelors" was sentenced to prison for sexually assaulting a woman in 2021 after a night out. WBZ-TV reports a judge sentenced Gary Zerola on Monday, July 15, to five to 10 years behind bars after he was convicted last month of rape. At his trial in June, a jury acquitted him of aggravated rape and burglary. Zerola has been charged with sexual assault several times dating back to 1996, though he was...
Boston Celtics (1-1) at Charlotte Hornets (1-0) Las Vegas Summer League Game #3 7/17/24
Boston Celtics (1-1) at Charlotte Hornets (1-0) Wednesday, July 17, 2024. The Hornets played in the California Classic Summer League before coming to Las Vegas. They won all 3 games there, beating San Antonio, the team from China, and Sacramento. They also won their first game in Las Vegas, beating the Knicks 94-90. The Celtics and Hornets last played in Summer League in 2018 when the Celtics won 100-80, while starting Kadeem Allen, Jarrod Uthoff, Jabari Bird, Semi Ojeleye, and Guerrschon Yabusele.
MBTA service changes set for next month: here's what to know
Service changes are coming to the Green, Orange, Mattapan, Red and Haverhill lines next month, the MBTA said Wednesday. The T says the changes will happen in August as it continues "working to maintain its infrastructure and improve reliability across the system." Here are the changes coming to the T...
HFAC Chair Asks Massport to Sever Ties with Hangar Developer; Panel disagrees
The Hanscom Field Advisory Commission met for the first time since the state Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs found that the required draft environmental impact report by the hangar developers was inadequate.
Heat and humidity take a hiatus. Here's what to expect this weekend
Thunderstorms have cleared, and humid conditions will slowly come to a close for the near term. Afternoon temperatures will touch the mid-to-upper 80s with a southwest wind. Drier air is moving in and dewpoints will drop gradually throughout the day -- ultimately back into the 50s, aided by Canadian air.
Spotlight On: Will Andronico, Managing Principal, New England, Baker Tilly
July 2024 — In an interview with Invest:, Will Andronico, managing principal of Baker Tilly’s New England unit, discussed the firm’s growth last year and the strategic investment from Hellman & Friedman and Valeas Capital Partners. He highlighted the focus on technology, life sciences, and private equity sectors, as well as efforts to address talent acquisition challenges.
Police: Boston Man brandished axe while stealing juice and water
A Boston man is facing charges after allegedly brandishing an axe while stealing from a store in Charlestown, Wednesday. Alan Badgett, 33, was arrested after Boston police responded to Austin Street in Charlestown shortly after noon for a report of a threatening person with an axe. Police say Badgett allegedly took a juice bottle and multiple water bottles and told security he could take whatever he wanted before running away. Two officers arrived on Austin Street and were able to de-escalate the situation. Badgett was found with an axe on his person.
These Two Boston Data Scientists Share More Than a City
Blood boils best in Fenway. If there’s one thing Bostonians bond over, it’s the Red Sox. Decked out in ensembles of red, blue and white, baseball fanatics flood the streets around the stadium. Fans may come from diverse backgrounds and walks of life; yet, when they gather in the tiered red seats of Fenway Park, they are all united.
Noah Kahan offers livestream options for sold-out Fenway Park shows
BOSTON — Noah Kahan is playing two sold-out shows at Fenway Park in Boston this week, and you can get a front-row seat to the action right in the comfort of your home. The Strafford, Vermont, native is selling livestream packages to both the Thursday night and Friday night shows on his tour, with a virtual ticket to watch along costing $15.
Theatre Tonight: “We Were Friends” -Firelight Theatre Workshop, July 18
Tonight, July 18, is another night that has multiple very cool events that make it difficult to choose. You can remind yourself of Weston events at any time by going to https://westonowl.com/event-calendar/ though the fine print is that sometimes the Owl forgets to include some items. Folks, it’s a blog not a newspaper and even owls are fallible. Other events tonight include a Land’s Sake Family Farm Night, movie night at First Parish and a summer fair at Westgate Church. But if you are a theatre person, here’s one for you:
Councilor Flynn Responds to the Newly Released Boston Rodent Action Plan
BOSTON – With the release of the city’s Boston Rodent Action Plan (BRAP), Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn believes that although there are positive steps outlined on ways to address our pest control crisis and better coordination among our dedicated city departments, the plan falls short of the recommendation of both Councilor Flynn and the study’s author, renowned rodent urbanologist Dr. Bobby Corrigan, that the city revisit the idea of formally creating a “rat czar” like New York City has implemented. Moreover, after talking with residents and businesses across the city for years, Councilor Flynn takes issue with the analysis of the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) that our current pest control crisis does not pose a high public health threat to the residents of Boston and their families.
Rock & Roll Photos By Leo Gozbekian Will Be on Display at City Winery Boston in August
Leo Gozbekian, who for the past 50 years has been photographing a veritable “Who's Who” of musicians who have performed in Boston, will exhibit Rock and Roll Photos -My Early Years/the 70s, at City Winery Boston's gallery space throughout August, 2024, as part of its on-going series of visual art installations.
Attend meetings in Cambridge from July 18-25 about Matignon land, cookie shop, moth count
Attend meetings in Cambridge from July 18-25 about Matignon land, cookie shop, moth count. These are just some of the municipal meetings and civic events for the coming week. More are on the City Calendar and in the city’s Open Meetings Portal. Invitation to the Moth Ball. Cambridge Moth...
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