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The joy of witnessing America’s top amateur athletes at work | Paul Chiampa
The Summer Olympic Games are upon us — and it all starts Friday in Paris. The Games are, of course, a major, international, multi-sport event held every four years. The first Games took place in 1896 in Athens, Greece, and the most recent Games were held in 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.
Valley Blue Sox end losing against Bristol Blues, keep posteason hopes alive
HOLYOKE – The Valley Blue Sox walked into Saturday’s game on a two-game losing streak, 3.5 games behind the Bristol Blues for the division lead, and fell out of the playoff picture. It was a must-win situation against the division leader themselves, the Bristol Blues, in a possible...
Alex Cora: I shouldn’t have given ex-Red Sox player ‘a nice bottle of wine’
LOS ANGELES — Alex Cora has known Kiké Hernández since Hernández was a child and managed him for three seasons in Boston. The Red Sox manager has always rooted for Hernández’s successes. That was the case Saturday, when Cora, playing Hernández’s Dodgers in Los...
Dear Abby: My stepmother gives me terrible advice about my newborn
Dear Abby: My husband and I had a baby right around the time my father remarried. I didn’t know my new stepmother very well when she started giving me parenting advice. The issue is, her convictions are not in line with mine and also conflict with the advice from the CDC or the American Academy of Pediatrics. Some examples: She insists breastfeeding is stunting the baby’s growth (she’s fine), that babies should be put to bed face-down (dangerous) and that holding a baby in a car is just as good as a car seat (?!). I do my best to smile, nod and go about my business, but she’s really pushy and keeps saying she was a nurse, so she knows what she’s talking about.
‘We’re here for a better life’: A young refugee tells his story | John L. Micek
Ungaye Izaki has a lot of the same hopes and dreams as any other 25-year-old. He’s looking forward to completing his business studies at Middlesex Community College next May, even as he works two jobs. And down the line, he’d like to start a business — maybe his own trucking company.
Mount Holyoke tennis players are trying to save their team. The school won’t let them
Annika Chai and Cal Smith had just finished another winning season as team captains on Mount Holyoke’s most successful team and were excited to lead the tennis squad again next year. But Chai, Smith and the other members on the team found out through an email that their program...
Here’s what is required to pass the high school MCAS tests — and graduate
A hotly contested ballot question approaching in November seeks to eliminate the MCAS graduation requirement for public school students in the state. According to data from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, of every graduating class each year, approximately 96% have passed the 10th-grade-level MCAS tests. If you purchase...
Some Things I Think I Think: On the importance of extending Jarren Duran and more.
LOS ANGELES — In the next 10 days, the Red Sox have a lot on their plate. They must decide to either buy or sell at the upcoming July 30 deadline, and they’ve got to get to the business of signing their recent draft picks. The former will likely determine whether the team snaps its playoff drought, and the latter will go a long way in determining the franchise’s future. There’s also a decision to be made on when to promote the organization’s three best prospects, currently idling in Portland and waiting to move up to Worcester.
Filmmaker with Valley roots trains his lens on America’s wild horses
Steven Latham knows a thing or two about Hollywood and free-roaming horses. For starters, the Emmy award-winning director, who was born in Springfield, helped care for a pony in Hadley when he was in elementary school. “We adopted a Chincoteague pony when we took a trip to the Virginia coast...
5 bold predictions for the Patriots in 2024 | Karen Guregian
The Patriots have a new head coach. They’ve made over the quarterback room. And, they exude a different kind of vibe from last season’s 4-13 team. Between Jerod Mayo taking over for the legendary Bill Belichick, Jacoby Brissett being the top quarterback until Drake Maye is ready to go, and having a looser, more relaxed atmosphere, there’s been plenty of change.
If EuroLeague champs want a shot at Celtics, let’s give ‘em one | Matt Vautour
Panathinaikos coach Ergin Ataman was grandstanding. He was getting his team, his players and all of international professional basketball a little boost when he spouted off last week. “After the Boston Celtics became the NBA champions, they tweeted, ‘World Champion Boston.’ The EuroLeague also tweeted, ‘Beat this team first,’ with...
Westfield planners OK self-storage on Lockhouse Rd., delay vote on Norton St.
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Planning Board voted July 16 to approve the site plan and stormwater permit required for JML Storage to expand its Lockhouse Road self-storage facility. Rob Levesque of R. Levesque Associates, representing applicant Matt Rokosz, presented a site plan that addressed the concerns from the board’s...
Asking Eric: My girlfriend’s dad — a cop and pastor — caught us with a joint
Dear Eric: When I was 16, more than 50 years ago, I had a girlfriend who lived in a nearby city. One day, I brought a joint of marijuana along on a visit. While her parents were away, we smoked it in their garage. Suddenly, we heard a car drive up and stop. In walked her father, a policeman, and her pastor.
See all homes sold in Middlesex County, July 14 to July 20
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Middlesex County reported from July 14 to July 20. There were 611 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 4,278-square-foot home on 11th Street in Lowell that sold for $811,000. Acton.
See all homes sold in Norfolk County, July 14 to July 20
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Norfolk County reported from July 14 to July 20. There were 320 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,388-square-foot home on Simonds Lane in Weymouth that sold for $775,000. Bellingham.
See all homes sold in Suffolk County, July 14 to July 20
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Suffolk County reported from July 14 to July 20. There were 245 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,523-square-foot home on Tobin Road in West Roxbury that sold for $789,000.
See all homes sold in Hampshire County, July 14 to July 20
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Hampshire County reported from July 14 to July 20. There were 54 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,600-square-foot home on Westview Terrace in Easthampton that sold for $450,000. Amherst.
See all homes sold in Hampden County, July 14 to July 20
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Hampden County reported from July 14 to July 20. There were 143 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,292-square-foot home on Allen Street in Springfield that sold for $322,000. Agawam.
See all homes sold in Cape Cod, July 14 to July 20
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Cape Cod reported from July 14 to July 20. There were 141 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,264-square-foot home on Main Street in Brewster that sold for $700,000. Barnstable.
See all homes sold in Worcester County, July 14 to July 20
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Worcester County reported from July 14 to July 20. There were 381 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,924-square-foot home on Burncoat Street in Worcester that sold for $501,000. Ashburnham.
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