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Eddie House: Celtics ‘got complacent' in Game 2 loss to Cavs
Eddie House and Brian Scalabrine discuss the complacency and lack of heart shown by the Celtics in Game 2 their loss to Cavs.
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Will the northern lights be visible in New England this weekend?
We’re on aurora watch this weekend in New England. Several bursts of magnetic energy, commonly referred to as coronal mass ejections (CME), were launched from the Sun’s surface and are now hurtling toward Earth. Some are moving slower than others and will be overtaken in route. The culmination of energy is expected to arrive by Saturday... -
Celtics-Cavs takeaways: C's fall flat in another Game 2 defeat
For the second consecutive series, the Celtics were outclassed in Game 2 at home. We share our takeaways from the 118-94 loss to the Cavaliers.
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Archer from Brockton shooting for 2nd Olympics
Next week, an archer from Brockton, Massachusetts, will compete in hopes of qualifying for the Paris Olympics. If she succeeds, this will be the second time 21-year-old Jennifer Mucino Fernandez represents Team USA in the Olympics. Her Olympic journey began when she was a child living in Mexico. “Apparently, I started saying that I wanted to ... -
Brad Stevens ‘not losing sleep' over criticism of Tatum's playoff stats
Jayson Tatum’s scoring has not been at its best through the start of the playoffs, but Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens is not worried.
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System was ‘taxed' when toddler was in need of ambulance in Winthrop, report finds
Months after a child died following a medical emergency in Winthrop, Massachusetts, a report found a “taxed” system left no ambulances available to respond. The report is the result of an investigation from Massachusetts’ Office of Emergency Medical Services following the death of a 2-year-old girl on Jan. 26. Winthrop Fire Chief ... -
Tips for new college grads as they enter the job market
That first class of college graduates who went through the COVID era are now looking for jobs. While hiring is projected to be slightly down for the class of 2024, there are still many opportunities. Being prepared can run the gamut from the very basic to understanding the role artificial intelligence may have in checking out your resume. “The mar... -
C's fans will love how Brad Stevens addressed possible White extension
Derrick White has played a vital role for the Celtics and is set to be a free agent after next season, but is he a part of Brad Stevens’ long term plans?
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USPS blames staffing shortage for missing mail in Somerville
Frustrated neighbors in Somerville, Massachusetts, say over the past month they’re barely received their mail. “We had mail that came in yesterday that was over a month old,” said John who lives at Properzi Manor along Warren Street in Union Square. The building houses mostly senior citizens who say they’ve experienced medical complications because... -
Video shows fight that broke out on Spirit Airlines flight as it landed at Logan Airport
It was a tussle on the tarmac as a fight broke out on a recent Spirit Airlines flight right after it landed at Logan Airport. “Everything seemed fine and dandy until we hit the ground,” said Framingham resident Nicole Grome, who recorded video of the fight on her cell phone. “The tension was really building, you could cut it with.... -
Family of man injured in drunk driving crash has been waiting years for justice
Nearly six years after a drunk driver hit a Brockton, Massachusetts, man and left him disabled, his family is still waiting for their day in court. Kesnel Belony was delivering food in Boston near South Station, when he was hit by a car and thrown from his scooter in November of 2018. His cousin Dinie Okonkwo said he suffered a…
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Mazzulla reacts to Charles Lee getting Hornets job, offers advice
Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla shared his thoughts on his top assistant, Charles Lee, being hired as the next head coach of the Hornets.
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Cambridge considers plan to abolish single-family-only zoning
Statewide housing issues are causing conversations in cities across Massachusetts, including in Cambridge, where lawmakers are considering a change to residential zoning laws. Cambridge Housing Committee members are discussing a plan to remove zoning requirements that only low-occupancy homes may be constructed in certain areas. “There are so... -
Payroll ruling launches Steward bankruptcy case
A judge ruled Tuesday that the bankrupt Steward Health Care system can meet Wednesday’s payroll for its roughly 9,750 employees in Massachusetts and more than 20,000 others around the country, an early ruling in a court proceeding in which Massachusetts is among hundreds of interested parties. The operator of the third-largest hospital system...