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'We're a new team this year': Upsets have proven North Quincy girls soccer is for real
QUINCY - First-year coach Joe Kayser said that when he chats with his North Quincy High girls soccer team this season, a popular topic of conversation is "that learning-how-to-win thing." The Raiders appear to be getting better at that. ...
Local teen flying to special treatment in Los Angeles celebrated after 71st and final flight
A local teen who’s been continually flying across the country for medical treatment was surprised with a celebration when he landed at Logan Airport after his 71st and final flight Saturday.
Cyclists remember third person to be struck, killed by vehicles in Cambridge this year
Hundreds of cyclists biked Memorial Drive on Friday, and John Corcoran's family joined advocates to dedicate a ghost bike to his memory. Several hundred local bicyclists pedaled out this weekend to honor the life of a Newton man who was struck and killed by an SUV in Cambridge last week, the third cyclist death in the city in recent months.
Disabled athletes, coaches looking forward to full ADA compliance after White Stadium renovations
Delmace Mayo’s been in a wheelchair for as long as he can remember. But that hasn’t stopped the high school senior from competing for Brighton High’s Track and Field team. And he’s become a stand-out wheelchair athlete. “For Boston Public Schools, he’s been, I believe, our only national champion,” said his coach, Antonio Halliday. Home turf for Brighton High’s Track & Field team is the George Robert White Schoolboy Stadium in Franklin Park. “I’ve competed here multiple times,” Mayo said. “The more I move, the more I feel like I can be me.”
Things to do around Boston: Week of 9/30
Monday, 9/30📖 Catch essayist Marian Schembari at the Harvard Book Store, where she discusses her new book, "A Little Less Broken: How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole," 7pm.Wednesday, 10/02🎞 The Anchor presents "Scooby Doo" as part of its movie series, 8-10pm.Thursday, 10/03📖 The Boston Public Library in Copley Square hosts Don Wilding, author of "Historic Storms of Cape Cod" to discuss some of the coast's biggest weather events, 6-7pm.🎶 Sabrina Carpenter, one of this summer's biggest singers, performs at TD Garden.Friday, 10/04🍻 Harpoon Brewery's Octoberfest runs kicks off with a ceremonial keg tapping and live music, 6pm.The festival includes stein-hoisting competitions, pretzel eating contests and music Friday and Saturday.Price: $35+.Saturday, 10/05🫦 The Full Body Cast, who performs Rocky Horror Picture Show every Saturday night downtown, hosts its first all Latine shadowcast at the AMC near Boston Common, 9:30pm.Sunday, 10/06🎃 Bow Market hosts "Baby's First Pumpkin Craft & Sensory Workshop" for kids ages 0-5, 10:30am-1pm.Price: $5 suggested donation to the specialist, Joy Harper; $5 for the pumpkins to take home.🎶 Lupe Fiasco's "Samurai" tour stops at the Royale.
12 nurses at UMass Memorial ICU had 12 baby boys in a row
Twelve local nurses in the same ICU unit have expanded their families with baby boys, beginning in January 2023, according to the hospital. The odds of a group of coworkers all getting pregnant or having babies at around the same time is already seemingly a statistical anomaly. But what about the fact that they all had boys?
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