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Mystery auditions, cooling center & Family Fun: Seven things to know in Burrillville this week
Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Gingell has announced that those in need of a place to cool off amid this week’s scorching temperatures can visit Jesse Smith Library at 100 Tinkham Lane. The library will be open to anyone looking for a break from the heat Monday through Wednesday, July 15 through 17, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Two Rhode Island residents hospitalized after head-on crash on Route 85 in Hopkinton
HOPKINTON — Two Rhode Island residents were seriously injured Sunday after a head-on crash on Cedar Street, authorities said. The cause of the crash appears to be "distracted driving," police said. Police say a 61-year-old Milford man, who has not been identified, was driving southbound at about 2:30 p.m....
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 ...
Pittsburgh Pirates and Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield’s cause of death, confirmed
Tim Wakefield was a professional baseball knuckleball pitcher who played in the MLB for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1992-1993) and the Boston Red Sox (1995-2011). He won two World Series with the Red Sox, in 2004 when they beat the St. Louis Cardinals and in 2007 when they defeated the Colorado Rockies.
Jaylen Brown Breaks Silence On Team USA Snub With Unexpected Message
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown recently made headlines for all the wrong reasons after his name was dragged into a full-blown Team USA controversy. To be fair, he brought it upon himself after his supposed cryptic tweets about Kawhi Leonard's national team exit went viral. During Brown's ESPYs ...
Spotted in Southie: Brown Booby on Carson Beach
On Saturday, a tropical bird, a Brown Booby, was spotted on Carson Beach in Southie, and bird watchers took notice. Universal Hub reports that Maryellen captured the above photo of the bird hanging out on a fence. Here is some info about this bird below:. Found in tropical oceans around...
Single-family home could be replaced with 28 apartments on Wachusett Street in Jamaica Plain
A Burlington developer has proposed replacing a "run down" single-family house at 140 Wachusett St. in Jamaica Plain, between the Boston Teachers Union and Young Achievers Schools, with a 28-unit apartment building with 20 parking spaces. Most of the apartments will have one bedroom each, but there will be five...
Massport Awards Annual Butler Memorial Scholarship South Boston graduate receives award for college
BOSTON – The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) today announced the recipient of the annual scholarship honoring the memory of Tommy Butler, the long-time Massport Director of External Affairs and lifelong South Boston resident. The 2024 Thomas J. Butler Memorial Scholarship was awarded to South Boston resident Marielle Rehm. “Mari...
Zillow: You need to put down 61.7% to afford a home in metro Boston
In the US, the median-income household needs to put down about half that to afford the typical monthly mortgage payment. The dreams of homeownership in the United States are moving further out of reach for middle-class Americans. Affording even the down payment for a typical US home can be a burden, as home prices rise, interest rates remain high, and inventory lags demand.
Providence to Boston Bruins: Winger Looks to Make the Jump from AHL to Boston
One of Boston’s’ most optimistic young talents Fabian Lysell hopes to make a significant jump from the AHL to the pros. As he transitions to the higher level, management will focus on how his skill and work ethic will translate at the more competitive level. The staff hopes to see a major leap from the 21-year-old prospect at the teams’ developmental camp and during the preseason. He struggled early on in his AHL career but was able to turn it around during the 2023-2024 season. The opportunity is available for Lysell as the team lost goal-scorer Jake Debrusk.
Pelvic floor issues after childbirth are not normal and can be fixed, study says
BOSTON - Experts say that while pelvic floor issues are common for women after childbirth they should not have to live with pelvic discomfort.A new survey by Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute found that most Americans believe it's normal for women to experience pelvic pain, pressure, and incontinence after giving birth. However, experts say these are signs of pelvic floor issues that affect about a third of women and that they are not normal. In other words, they are common but not something women should have to live with. They say the pelvic floor muscles are similar to the biceps and calf muscles and can be strengthened, lengthened, and relaxed with proper exercises, which can improve pelvic floor dysfunction. If you are experiencing any of these ailments, talk to your provider about seeing a pelvic floor therapist.
After Saturday's Struggles, Jordan Walsh Returning to What Works Best: 'Focus was at the Wrong Thing'
After faring 1/8 and picking up six fouls in the Boston Celtics' Summer League debut on Saturday, Jordan Walsh is ready to return to the approach that allows him to be at his best on Monday vs. the Los Angeles Lakers.
Detached house in Charlestown sells for $2.7 million
The spacious historic property located at 37 High Street in Charlestown was sold on June 17, 2024. The $2,700,000 purchase price works out to $577 per square foot. The house, built in 1860, has an interior space of 4,676 square feet. This four-story house offers a spacious layout with four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The home's outer structure has a mansard roof frame, composed of asphalt. The lot of the property covers an area of 1,500 square feet.
The Red Sox might have hit the Draft jackpot for a second straight year
The Boston Red Sox seemingly got a steal in the MLB Draft for a second straight year, landing with prized outfielder Braden Montgomery while also selecting big left-handed pitcher Payton Tolle in the second round.
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