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Watertown family restaurant closed after hit-and-run crash
WATERTOWN, Mass. — A restaurant in Watertown, Massachusetts, has been forced to temporarily close its doors after a vehicle crashed into its front entrance and then fled the scene. The hit-and-run crash happened at 2:20 a.m. Tuesday at Jana Grill and Bakery on Watertown Street. "A yet unidentified red...
The Latest on Celtics Free Agent Oshae Brissett
The Boston Celtics have 13 of 15 players who occupied a standard, full-time roster spot for them last season under contract for the 2024-25 campaign. The defending NBA champions might not be done re-signing their own free agents this summer.
The Celtics Sale, USMNT’s Flop, Lakers Hail Marys, and ‘The Bear’ Season 3 With Rob Stone and Van Lathan
The Ringer’s Bill Simmons updates his NBA tier list after the latest free agent moves and then discusses what he thinks Danny Ainge’s plan is with Lauri Markkanen, why the CBA is broken, and the thought process behind Wyc Grousbeck’s decision to sell his stake in the Celtics (02:06). Next, Bill is joined by Fox Sports’ Rob Stone to discuss the disappointing USMNT loss to Uruguay, debate whether Christian Pulisic is good enough to be the best player on a team, talk about the lost opportunities to capitalize on soccer interest in the country, and more (31:39). Bill is also joined by Van Lathan, and they talk through the drafting of Bronny James, the hope they have for Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F to be decent, what will happen with Joe Biden, the Kendrick Lamar–Drake beef, and their thoughts on Season 3 of FX’s The Bear (55:24).
Celtics’ Jaylen Brown fulfills reward promise after finders return lost ring
Jaylen Brown has been reunited with the customized ring that he lost during the Boston Celtics championship parade. And as he promised, he gave the two lucky fans who found the ring quite the reward. Celtics fans Luke and Adi found the ring at the parade and were able to get in contact with the […] The post Celtics’ Jaylen Brown fulfills reward promise after finders return lost ring appeared first on ClutchPoints.
What was the ‘first American novel’? On this Independence Day, a look at what it started
NEW YORK (AP) — In the winter of 1789, around the time George Washington was elected the country’s first president, a Boston-based printer quietly launched another American institution. William Hill Brown’s “The Power of Sympathy,” published anonymously by Isaiah Thomas & Company, is widely cited as something momentous:...
Jaylen Brown shares big update about championship ring he lost at parade
A couple of good Samaritans returned Jaylen Brown’s personalized championship ring that the Boston Celtics star had lost. Brown made sure to return the favor. Two weeks ago, Brown asked his four million Instagram followers to help him locate his diamond-studded ring that went missing during the Celtics’ championship parade on June 21. On Tuesday,... The post Jaylen Brown shares big update about championship ring he lost at parade appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Haverhill CFO: Prior Mayor Left City Reliant on Inconsistent Surpluses; Taxes to Rise Again Next Year
At the start of her first term this year, Mayor Melinda E. Barrett was quickly informed her predecessor had left behind a budget overly reliant on “free cash,” a reserve created by each year’s budget surplus—the sum of all revenues coming in higher and costs lower than planned.
State Awards Downtown Haverhill Developer Tax Credits to Help Meet Housing Demand
A Haverhill developer, about halfway through renovating an historic downtown property into 21 apartments, was approved Tuesday for $1.3 million in state housing development tax credits aimed at encouraging more housing options and lowering costs. Developer Jonathan Cody is in the process of restoring the 1856-era Franklin Block at 200...
River Cruise Shares History of Haverhill’s Section of Merrimack
The Merrimack River Watershed Council’s Matthew Cranney, manager of the organization’s Water Resources projects, will narrate a boat tour of Haverhill’s section of the Merrimack River, focusing on the ecology of the waterway and how the river and its health is inextricably tied to the city’s history.
Celtics Re-Sign Forward/Center Xavier Tillman Sr.
BOSTON, MA – The Boston Celtics today announced that they have re-signed forward/center Xavier Tillman Sr. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. “When we got Xavier at the trade deadline, he came with the reputation of a winner and great teammate,” said Brad Stevens, President of Basketball Operations. “Xavier is a hard-worker who brings grit, toughness, and a team-first mentality that we appreciate. We are excited that Xavier has chosen to come back to the Celtics.”
Roxbury shooting leaves person with facial injury, Boston police say
The Boston Police Department is investigating a shooting Tuesday in Roxbury. Police say they responded to the intersection of Washington Street and Cedar Street for a report that a person was shot. The victim suffered a facial injury, according to police. The severity of the injury was not immediately known.
Attend meetings in Cambridge from July 3-11 about getting even more affordable housing
Attend meetings in Cambridge from July 3-11 about getting even more affordable housing. 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. Affordable Housing Trust talk. Housing and Finance committees,...
Swimmer Safety with Sewage Sensing
MERRIMACK RIVER – What does the Merrimack and the Seine flowing through Paris during this summer’s Olympics have in common?. For more than a century, the Seine and the Merrimack have been so polluted with raw sewage and industrial waste, humans and their animals were advised not to swim there.
Crawford throws 6 solid innings, Rafaela and Duran hit HRs and Red Sox beat Marlins 8-3
Kutter Crawford gave up three hits and one run over six solid innings, Ceddanne Rafaela and Jarren Duran homered and the Boston Red Sox beat the Miami Marlins 8-3 on Tuesday night.
Red Sox use fast start to coast past Marlins
Kutter Crawford tossed six effective innings for the visiting Boston Red Sox, who scored early and never looked back in an 8-3 win over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday. Crawford (4-7) allowed one run on three hits with seven strikeouts. Marlins pitcher Valente Bellozo (0-1) gave up five runs on seven hits and fanned eight in his second major league start. Up by four, Boston padded its lead in the seventh. Tyler O'Neill singled with one out and went to third on Rafael Devers' two-out single. That brought up Connor Wong, who extended his hitting streak to 16 games with a ground-ball single that drove in O'Neill for a 6-1 Red Sox advantage. Masataka Yoshida's base hit to center field brought Devers home, extending the lead to 7-1. Miami plated a pair in the bottom of the seventh against reliever Zack Kelly. Jesus Sanchez smashed a fastball 448 feet to center field to lead off the frame. Xavier Edwards singled with one out and advanced to second on a passed ball by Wong. He scored to narrow it to 7-3 when Emmanuel Rivera connected for a two-out single. Jarren Duran's 10th home run of the season in the eighth made it 8-3 Boston, which outhit the Marlins 13-7. After facing seven batters in the first, Bellozo settled down, facing as many over the next two innings combined. But the Red Sox got to him again in the fourth. Yoshida and Enmanuel Valdez each knocked a single to open the inning. Then, with one out, Ceddanne Rafaela sent a changeup over the left-center field wall to put the visitors ahead 5-0. Miami, which had one hit through 13 batters across the first four innings, got on the board with its second hit of the night in the fifth. Down 0-2 in the count, Jake Burger belted a solo shot to left-center to cut it to 5-1. Boston took a 2-0 lead in the first. O'Neill singled and advanced to third on Wilyer Abreu's double off the center field wall. O'Neill and Abreu then scored when Devers' single deflected off Burger's glove into right field. --Field Level Media.
Controversy as Migrant Accused of Teen Rape Released on $500 Bail Despite ICE Request
Despite repeated requests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be placed under its custody, a Haitian immigrant accused of raping a fifteen-year-old girl at a motel in Massachusetts was freed last week on $500 bail. A contentious parole program that permits up to 30,000 migrants to enter the country...
A week of events in Cambridge and Somerville: Rollerama, clown Julia Masli and playful Passim
A week of events in Cambridge and Somerville: Rollerama, clown Julia Masli and playful Passim. The Twilight of an Empire: The Russo-Ukrainian War in the Eyes of a Historian from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Center for Government and International Studies, 1737 Cambridge St., Baldwin neighborhood near Harvard Square, Cambridge. Free. Harvard’s Serhii Plokhii offers a definitive account of this conflict, its origins, course and the already apparent and possible future consequences. Information is here.
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