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Tanglewood Music Center To Present An Evening Of Silent Film At The Coolidge Corner Theatre
Tanglewood, one of the country's most acclaimed music festivals and summer home of both the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) and the BSO's summer academy for advanced musical training, the Tanglewood Music Center (TMC), will be taking the show on the road this summer with a performance of their beloved Silent Film Project at Brookline's iconic Coolidge Corner Theatre (CCT) on Tuesday, August 20 at 7pm.
League of Women Voters and NewTV host 11th Middlesex candidates forum with Jablon, Sangiolo, and Yanovsky
On June 27, the League of Women Voters of Newton sponsored a debate among the three candidates to succeed the retiring Rep. Kay Khan as state representative for the 11th Middlesex district. Alex Jablon and Amy Sangiolo seek the Democratic party nomination. The winner of the September 3 primary will face Republican Vladislav (Steve) Yanovsky in the November 5 general election.
Brockton man sought in killing of Milford teen at Northborough birthday party
Authorites are looking for a Brockton man who is facing a murder charge in the death of a teenager at a party in Northborough in May. Erik Coelho Dos Santos, 20, was among the hundreds of people at a birthday gathering at 333 Howard St. that continued into the morning of May 12,...
Distracted Driving Suspected in Hopkinton Head-On Crash
By MyFM’s Claire Beverly – Distracted driving is said to be the possible cause of a head-on crash in Hopkinton Sunday afternoon. Two people from Rhode Island are in a hospital following the wreck in which a Milford man was driving southbound on Cedar Street near Legacy Farms North when police allege, he got distracted, swerved and overcorrected, and then went into the northbound lane and slammed into the other car. The Daily News reports the Milford man has only minor injuries and so far, no charges have been filed against him.
Milford Man Airflown to Worcester Hospital Following Early Morning Stabbing; Police Investigation Underway
A violent early morning incident in Milford has left one man with severe injuries following a stabbing yesterday. According to WHDH, at around 4 a.m., Milford police were dispatched to Purchase Street after receiving numerous distress calls. The emergency personnel located the man on the ground, notably bleeding from an apparent laceration.
Milford Police Investigate Incident on Purchase Street
By MyFM’s Claire Beverly – Milford Police are releasing very little information about an incident that closed Purchase Street near Mechanic for several hours Monday morning. They say several calls came into 911 around 4am about a man on the ground bleeding from a laceration. The man had to be flown to UMass Memorial Hospital where he is said to be in stable but serious condition. Milford and State Police Detectives are investigating but have not given any information as to how the man was hurt or if they are looking for any suspects.
This Show Is Tonight: Totally Tubular Festival revives an ’80s party
The ’80s were a very long time ago, and yet, pop culture’s greatest decade remains timeless. The music lives on forever as well, as those who made their mark are still out on the road showing off songs that are often older than the crowds that came to hear them. The latest MTV-flavored retro dance party package tour to make the rounds in 2024 is the Totally Tubular Festival, which crashes a new wave down on Lansdowne Street at MGM Music Hall at Fenway tonight (July 17).
The weather is staying hot and so is the local music scene. Start planning your schedule
A pretty busy week all around, and another jam-packed Sunday of options. THURSDAY, July 18: Toni Lynn Washington part of free Quincy concert. The 6 p.m. free concert at the Ruth Gordon Amphitheater in Quincy has the theme of Ladies of Blues and Soul, and Toni Lynn Washington is one of the stars. Rock songsmith Freedy Johnston at City Winery in Boston. Uncle John's Banjo jams at Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke. Jessie's Girl offers your favorites from the 1980s at Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis. Double bill at The Lizard Lounge in Cambridge with Abbie Barrett, and reggae kings Pressure Cooker. Folksinger Cecilia Zabala at Club Passim in Harvard Square. Americana songwriting at its best with Robbie Fulks and Bill Kirchen at the Narrows Center in Fall River. Whitman's musical man-for-all-seasons Munk Duane at Rivershed in Scituate. The pure pop of Frances Forever at The Sinclair in Cambridge.
Intense heat in Boston may have caused high-rise window to shatter
BOSTON — A window pane that fell from the upper floor of a high rise above Boston's TD Garden may have shattered due to the intense heat, Massachusetts building inspectors said. The incident happened around 1:25 p.m. above the pedestrian entrance to North Station and TD Garden. Video showed...
Newly renovated Faneuil BPL branch has been closed since last week with HVAC issues
The library closed early Wednesday and Thursday last week due to issues with their air conditioning. The closure will continue into Wednesday, July 17. The Boston Public Library’s recently reopened Faneuil branch in Brighton has been closed since last week due to problems with the branch’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, or HVAC, system.
Last summer Boston was afflicted by rain. This year, there is a heat emergency
BOSTON — Last summer, Boston was afflicted by rain. This year, the city is baking, with Mayor Michelle Wu this week declaring a heat emergency. Neither scenario has been ideal for kayakers and paddleboarders on the Charles River, although more tend to opt for too much heat over too much moisture.
Landlords in Greater Boston may have to start paying their own broker fees
BOSTON - Rent in Boston is already sky high, but sometimes renters are asked to pay the first and last month's rent, security deposit, and broker fee. The total is all too often as much as four months' rent upfront. Newly proposed Massachusetts legislation aims to put the broker fee on the landlord's dime. "When I first heard about [the broker fee], I thought it was a scam," said Madison Survin, a renter who moved to Boston from Dallas. She wasn't used to these upfront costs. "I personally don't have any savings, and I'm grateful that my parents do."Broker fees...
Boston police seize 9 mopeds in Downtown Crossing
It is the latest round in a crackdown by the city on off-road vehicles. The Boston Police Department said officers seized nine mopeds on Monday in Downtown Crossing, as the department continues its increased focus on enforcing rules for mopeds and motorcycles in the city. A crackdown on off-road vehicles...
NHPF Acquires 17-Building Section 8 Complex in Roxbury
The NHP Foundation (NHPF), a national affordable housing provider, has acquired New Port Antonio, a historic Section 8 property located in the Warren Street neighborhood of Roxbury, MA. This acquisition marks one of the largest transactions in NHPF’s history. New Port Antonio Apartments comprises 227 urban residential apartment homes...
Former FBI Boston field office special agent in charge named to RaySecur board of advisors
BOSTON — Today, RaySecur, the leading provider of T-ray security imaging technology, announced the appointment of Joseph (Joe) Bonavolonta to its advisory board. Bonavolonta brings more than 28 years of FBI and private sector leadership experience to the company and will offer valuable insights into the current mail security threats faced by public and private-sector organizations. Bonavolonta joins the team with extensive security and threat intelligence expertise spanning organized criminal enterprises, counterterrorism, and homeland security, among others. He is also a managing partner with Sentinel, a global risk and intelligence advisory firm.
Jaylen Brown lists his Fort Point penthouse for $4.75m
The Celtics star's 2,964-square-foot penthouse exudes luxury, but the ultimate highlight is the 400-square-foot roof deck, accessed via a spiral staircase. You’re used to hearing the announcers yell “JB for 3.” But this time, it’s JB for $4,750,000. Jaylen Brown, beloved Celtics star, MVP, and sartorial...
Jaylen Brown Under Fire After Responding To Bronny James Insult Allegations
Late Monday night, the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers faced off in the Las Vegas Summer League. Lakers rookie Bronny James continued his disappointing showing with another poor performance. In an 88-74 loss, Bronny recorded two points, three rebounds and one assist. Celtics star and NBA ...
Red Sox’ Jarren Duran homers in All-Star Game to put AL ahead
Jarren Duran became the 14th Red Sox player ever to homer in an All-Star Game. Duran, a first-time All-Star, put the American League ahead 5-3 in the bottom of the fifth inning with a two-run homer. The 27-year-old center fielder connected on an 86 mph splitter from Reds’ Hunter Greene and sent it 413 feet to right-center field. It left his bat at 106.8 mph.
Duxbury native selected by San Diego Padres in MLB Draft
Another South Shore baseball prospect went off the board in this year's MLB Draft. With the 450th overall pick in the 15th round, the San Diego Padres selected Duxbury native and former Milton Academy pitcher Tanner Smith on Tuesday. Smith, who has spent the summer with the Falmouth Commadores of...
Mass. State Lottery winner: Cumberland Farms gas station sells $1 million ticket
Someone bought a $1 million lottery ticket from a Cumberland Farms gas station in Massachusetts and came forward on Monday to claim their prize. The $1 million prize was from the “Emeralds 50X” scratch ticket game, which costs $10 per ticket to play. There is just one $1 million prize remaining to be claimed in the game as of July 16.
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