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From Maye to Harrison, what Red Sox would do with Patriots' No. 3 pick
There are plenty of football fans in the Red Sox clubhouse, and they have strong opinions about the Patriots’ plans in the 2024 NFL Draft, writes John Tomase.
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With 4 jurors short, selection in Karen Read case continues next week
More than half of the people who will serve on the Karen Read murder trial jury have been picked after two days of jury selection. Meanwhile, NBC10 Boston obtained the jury questionnaire from the clerk’s office of the Norfolk Superior Court.
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Bruins playoff lineup projection 3.0: McAvoy, Lindholm on top pairing?
How should the Bruins defend the Auston Matthews’ line? Check out our third and final playoff lineup projection.
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Ex-youth center resident says counselor went from trusted father figure to horrific abuser
The man who blew the lid off decades of abuse allegations at New Hampshire’s youth detention center continued testifying at his civil trial Thursday, describing being treated for gonorrhea after being raped at age 15. But the real turning point, he said, was the first of many assaults by a man he had grown to love as father figure.In...
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Mid-April tax collections up in Mass., but state downplays significance
The tax collectors at the Massachusetts Department of Revenue raked in $1.713 billion during the first half of April, the most critical month for state finances. But while that represents a slight increase compared to the same period last April, DOR warned that comparisons “are not meaningful” for a variety of factors. April is the most... -
Pickup truck crashes into home, lands on top of cars in Brockton; driver flees
A pickup truck crashed into a home in Brockton, Massachusetts, and then landed on top of several other vehicles, police said Friday. The incident occurred at about 2:34 a.m. on Montello Street, Brockton police said. The driver of the pickup truck was driving south on Montello Street when they lost control, hit a fire hydrant, crashed into a home, s... -
Cloudy and dry to end the workweek, but we'll see some rain early this weekend
It’s better Friday, but not by a lot. Sunshine will struggle as lots of water vapor remains suspended in the atmosphere. We’re working the temps into the 50s to near 60 (sunshine dependent). Friday night, a front will approach, triggering a few showers into Saturday morning. Guidance seems to keep them around for a bit, so many of us...... -
The first apartments at Suffolk Downs can now be rented
The first apartments at Suffolk Downs can now be rented
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Boston police seek Dorchester package thieves
Police are investigating a series of package thefts in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. Ally Burchill came home Wednesday evening and knew something was wrong. “I got home pretty excited to open his new shoes that we bought him, and noticed all the packages were gone off our porch,” she said. So she checked her security cameras t... -
Breer: Patriots ‘inquired' about A.J. Brown trade with Eagles
Have the Patriots inquired about A.J. Brown? Albert Breer provided the latest update on NBC Sports Boston’s “Early Edition.”
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‘This road is garbage': Construction disrupts traffic in Lynn
A road project in Lynn, Massachusetts, is giving drivers, workers and residents a headache. For the past two weeks, construction crews have been tearing up old asphalt on Lynnfield Street, working to lay down new pavement along a stretch of Route 129 between Great Woods Road and Wyoma Square. The project from the Massachusetts Department of Transpo...