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Setting expectations for Porzingis' return in NBA Finals
Chris Forsberg and Phil Perry discuss their expectations for Celtics star Kristaps Porzingis in his return from injury.
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Curran: How Maye ‘took a step forward' in Wednesday's OTA practice
Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry share their observations of Patriots rookie QB Drake Maye from Wednesday’s OTA practice session.
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What's Bailey Zappe's role with Pats? Curran and Perry weigh in
Bailey Zappe still looks like the No. 2 QB on the Patriots depth chart the way the reps have been split in practice. Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry discuss Zappe’s role with the team going forward.
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After chaotic year, Harvard moves toward institutional neutrality
After a chaotic year at Harvard University marked by protests and recrimination, the school is adopting a new policy that will limit the types of issues its leadership comments on. The policy, which establishes a precedent of institutional neutrality when it comes to commenting on issues outside its “core function,” comes from a faculty... -
Jewish deli aims to be safe space amid rising antisemitism
With war raging in the Middle East and levels of antisemitism at all-time highs, many Jews are finding comfort in food. And not just any food: traditional Jewish basics like bagels, lox and matzo ball soup. At Mamaleh’s in Cambridge, Brookline and Boston, they’ve been dishing out the cuisine while creating a safe space for all who want to...... -
How Celtics can reach another level offensively in NBA Finals
The Celtics have the ability to play even better offensively in the NBA Finals. We analyze how they can reach that level.
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Patriots OTA observations: Drake Maye starts slow, finishes strong
How did Drake Maye look compared to Jacoby Brissett and Bailey Zappe? Here are Phil Perry’s observations from the Patriots’ OTA session on Wednesday.
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Red Sox prospects update: Kyle Teel on fire, two pitchers promoted
Red Sox catching prospect Kyle Teel was among the standouts in Boston’s farm system for the month of May.
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Can Celtics find extra motivation in Horford's quest for first title?
Al Horford is searching for his first NBA title in Year 17 of his career.
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Crash closes part of Chelmsford Street in Lowell
A car crash has closed a section of Chelmsford Street in Lowell, Massachusetts, police said. It wasn’t immediately clear if anyone was hurt in the crash at Cross Point, where Chelmsford Street was closed. Lowell police urged drivers to avoid the area during the investigation. **Traffic Advisory** Chelmsford Street @ Cross Point is currently c... -
Massport board picks former transportation secretary Rich Davey as CEO
Massport board picks Rich Davey as CEO
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Embrace Boston to host third annual Embrace Ideas Festival in June
Embrace Boston is scheduled to host its third annual Embrace Ideas Festival this June, featuring some well-known faces. Local, state and national leaders will come together “to emphasize the importance of anti-racism” and share a collective vision for a reimagined Boston by the city’s 400t birthday, the organization said in a rece... -
Could Tatum be the best player in the world if Celtics win a title?
If Jayson Tatum fills the one missing piece on his resume, it’s time to put him in the conversation as the NBA’s best overall player, writes John Tomase.