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Maritime Emergency Channel 16 Experiencing Outage
***TO REPORT A MARITIME EMERGENCY, CALL THE SECTOR BOSTON COMMAND CENTER at (833) 449-0539 or dial 911***. Coast Guard Sector Boston is UNABLE to monitor Channel 16. To report a maritime emergency or distress contact the Command Center or dial 911.
Celebrating National Ice Cream Day with two Bostonians continuing the region's ice cream legacy
This Sunday, July 21, Americans will celebrate their favorite creamy, dreamy dessert: ice cream. National Ice Cream Day started in 1984 with President Ronald Reagan officially marking the third Sunday in July as a day to honor the treat. And here in New England, we are in the perfect place...
‘Hands off the Mullet': Boston boy hopes his hair makes him a champion
A South Boston 7-year-old with luscious locks of hair has high hopes to bring another championship title to his city. Brody Byrne is Boston's only representative at the USA Mullet Championships, where he's raising funds to provide homes for wounded veterans through Jared Allen’s Homes for Wounded Warriors. Brodie's...
As officer and suspect remain hospitalized, neighbors want answers about Jamaica Plain shooting
New video obtained by Boston 25 News shows police rushing to respond to a fellow officer down after he was reportedly hit by a stolen SUV at the Forest Hills T station in Jamaica Plain.
Hingham Public Schools Offers Meals at No Cost for All Students
Hingham Public Schools participatesin the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program. As part of this program, Hingham Public Schools offers healthy meals every school day. The Commonwealth is supplementing National School Lunch Program funds to ensure all students have access to healthy school meals in Massachusetts, regardless of household income. We ask that families complete a Meal Benefit Application as this provides data for school funding and community resources. The results from each Meal Benefit Application are used to ensure sustainability for this program.
Gellman on Raising the Age for Teens Charged as Adults: Boston Globe
Associate Professor Mneesha Gellman, Director of the Emerson Prison Initiative, wrote a letter to the editor of the Boston Globe in support of a bill in the Massachusetts Legislature that would raise the age at which someone could be tried as an adult to 18 for most offenses. “Raising the...
Boston College files to build new archive for Catholic religious objects
Boston College has filed plans with the Boston Planning Department to build a three-story, roughly 45,000-square-foot building to store collections of religious stuff "as well as limited artwork and cultural artifacts" on a hillside between its Theology and Ministry Library and its St. John's Seminary property off Lake Street in Brighton.
Boston College Men’s Hockey Announces 2024-2025 Schedule
The Boston College men’s hockey team has released their schedule for the upcoming 2024-2025 season. The Eagles are coming off a season that ended with a loss to Denver in the national championship game and they will again be among the pre-season favorites when October comes around. BC will...
Quincy Quarry Police Scanner Snippets: Quincy Police Hybrid Cruiser Shuts Down!
Quincy News — Breaking News — Local News — Quincy Politics, Local News for Quincy, MA — News Stories and Commentery About Quincy, Massachusetts. — News about Quincy Massachusetts from Quincy Quarry News with commentary added. Early this afternoon a Quincy Quarry News Citizen Police Scanner...
Renovation of Boston stadium for soccer team gets green light, community lawsuit pending
The Boston Planning Department unanimously approved a proposal to renovate a stadium in Franklin Park in partnership with a new professional women’s soccer team. White Stadium, a historic venue that was built in 1945 near Franklin Park, will be used for about 20 soccer games each year and will otherwise be open to the public. The city is expected to contribute approximately $50 million for the project, and Boston Unity Soccer Partners $30 million.
Marion Fire Crew Responds to Garbage Truck Engulfed in Flames
MARION (WBSM) — Marion firefighters responded to a garbage truck fire Thursday afternoon. At around 12:37 p.m. on July 18, fire crews were dispatched to the intersection of Front Street and Washburn Park Road. Upon arrival, crews discovered the garbage truck, fueled by compressed natural gas (CNG) and engulfed...
Dorchester Man Charged with Drug Trafficking Following Mattapan Traffic Stop
Last night, a routine patrol for officers of District B-3 (Mattapan) took a turn when they apprehended 49-year-old Melvin Ward of Dorchester on drug trafficking charges following a traffic stop in the area of Washington Street and Fenelon Street. The officers, already engaged in a drug investigation, were on the...
Boston Police Arrest Suspect for Firearm Charges After Foot Chase in Dorchester
Last night, members of the Youth Violence Strike Force made an arrest on firearm charges in Dorchester after a foot chase that culminated in the recovery of a handgun. The suspect, identified as 27-year-old Willie Greathouse of Dorchester, now faces multiple charges following the incident, as reported by the Boston Police Department.
Plymouth Stop & Shop Welcomes Former Red Sox Player Johnny Damon
It's been quite the week in Plymouth for celebrity sightings. First Amy Adams, then David Portnoy, and now an all-star retired outfielder. Former Red Sox outfielder Johnny Damon made a splash at the Plymouth Stop & Shop located at 127 Samoset Street, where he promoted his new beverage, A-GAME water. The sports star's visit drew a crowd as he engaged with fans, posed for photos, and signed autographs.
Boston Residents Brew Connections at 'Coffee with a Cop' Event in Dorchester
In an effort to foster stronger community ties, Boston's District C-11 recently held a "Coffee with a Cop" event at AkoKo Café in Dorchester, with Boston Police Commissioner Cox, the Command Staff, and officers mingling with locals over cups of java. According to the Boston Police Department's release, the casual meet-up encouraged open dialogue between law enforcement and community members, addressing concerns and plans for safety and upcoming neighborhood initiatives.
'Inglewood Made: A Paul Pierce Story' Boston Celtics mini-documentary
Boston Celtics legendary wing Paul Pierce grew up in the shadow of the L.A. Forum, and like most kids in his neighborhood, wanted to grow up to achieve glory in that West Coast mecca of basketball. He did, just not for the team he thought he would play for. Instead of a career suiting up for Boston’s biggest rival, the Los Angeles Lakers, he ended up wearing the green and white of the Celtics for 15 seasons, nearly his entire career.
Boston Celtics team president Brad Stevens weighs in on potential team sale
By now, we have heard from not only Boston Celtics majority owner and team Governor Wyc Grousbeck on why he and his family plan to sell their majority share of the Celtics. Also, we have heard from minority owner Steve Pagliuca’s interest in becoming the team’s majority owner. We have also heard from players currently on Boston’s roster like star forward Jayson Tatum on the likely sale of the storied ball club, as well as from several league analysts, reporters, and even the NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. But one person we have heard nary a word from on the sale of...
The Rolling Stones Were Once Bailed out of Jail by Boston Mayor Before Concert
Of the thousands of stage entrances the Rolling Stones have made over their decades-long career, perhaps the most memorable was when the band was bailed out of jail by the mayor of Boston in what was supposed to be a sold-out Stones concert at Boston Garden on July 18, 1972.
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