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Meet the Company Behind the Vaccination Efforts at Gillette and Fenway Park
CIC Health founder and CEO Tim Rowe describes his work in both COVID-19 testing and vaccinations.
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Fenway Park to Be Mass Vaccination Site; Mass. Partnering With Pharmacies
Fenway Park will be Massachusetts’ second mass vaccination site, joining Gillette Stadium when it opens Feb. 1, Gov. Charlie Baker’s office announced Tuesday. The Baker administration also announced a new partnership with CVS and Walgreens pharmacies that will begin to vaccinate qualified residents. Also announced Tuesday were the expansion of UMass Amherst’s vaccination site and the “Hospital Depot Initiative,”...
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Fenway Park Named State's 2nd Mass Vaccination Site
The home of the Red Sox will be Boston’s first location for mass vaccinations against COVID-19.
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Cam Neely Explains Why Bruins Are Focused on TD Garden Despite Hard Look at Outdoor Games
The Boston Bruins considered the possibility of playing some outdoor games during the 2020-21 NHL season, but the team ultimately decided to just focus on returning to TD Garden.
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Bruins Among Teams Exploring Idea of Playing Outdoor Home Games: Report
The 2021 Winter Classic was postponed by the NHL in October, but could we still haveoutdoor games during the upcoming 2020-21 season?
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4 Sites Around Fenway Park to Be Redeveloped
The Boston Red Sox aren’t the only thing at Fenway Park set for a makeover this off-season. The team’s owners and the family behind the Jersey Street Red Sox Team Store announced Monday that they plan to redevelop four sites on five acres surrounding the storied ballpark to create “beautiful, dynamic streetscapes.” The project includes all the buildings that...
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Early Voting a Grand Slam at Fenway Park
More than 2,200 Boston residents showed up to cast their ballots at Fenway Park on Saturday, city officials said.
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Mass. Early Voting Begins Saturday
Fenway Park has been turned into a makeshift polling place for early voters.
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Mass. Early Voting Begins
Boston residents will be able to cast their ballots early at Fenway Park.
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Bostonians Can Vote Early at Fenway Park this Weekend
Boston residents can cast their ballots early at Fenway Park and numerous other locations this weekend. The ballpark-turned voting venue will be open on Saturday, Oct. 17, and Sunday, Oct. 18 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., one of 10 early voting sites opening in Boston this weekend. Boston residents looking to vote early can access the park by using…
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Fenway Park Approved as Early Voting Venue
Election officials in Boston voted Thursday to approve Fenway Park as an early voting venue. Boston’s Election Commission gave the proposal the green light after Red Sox owner John Henry offered the storied ballpark for voters hesitant to cast ballots indoors on Nov. 3. City officials toured the park and said it mets their guidelines. Bostonians will be able vote…
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Fenway Park Expected to Become Voting Site
Election officials in Boston will vote on whether to re-purpose Fenway Park as an early voting venue during a meeting Thursday.
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Fenway Park Expected as Voting Venue in Fall 2020
There’s the windup, the pitch — and the vote. Election officials in Boston are expected to approve Fenway Park as an early voting venue when they meet Thursday, after Red Sox owner John Henry offered the storied ballpark for voters hesitant to cast ballots indoors. City officials toured the park and have said it meets their guidelines. If formally cleared…
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Fenway Park Trespasser Disrupts Red Sox-Yankees Game
For the first time this year, the Boston Red Sox finally beat the New York Yankees, but the headline after Sunday’s game wasn’t about the Sox halting two long streaks. Boston’s victory — which prevented their longtime rivals from enjoying clinching a playoff berth at Fenway Park — was overshadowed by a trespasser who disrupted the game in the...
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Boston's Sports Venues Won't Be Used as Voting Locations, City and State Officials Say
Amid an effort to turn U.S. sports arenas into polling places, officials in Boston and Massachusetts say that won’t happen at the TD Garden or Fenway Park under the current law. With no games on the schedule in November, NBA owners who control their home stadiums are working with local officials to turn their buildings into voting locations. The...
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Hope for Patriots Fans? Mass. Officials Not Ruling Out Allowing Fans at Home Games This Year
Massachusetts officials are not ruling out the possibility of fans at Gillette Stadium for New England Patriots games, they said Thursday. Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, who heads up the state’s Reopening Advisory Board, said fans could be allowed to Gillette later in the football season depending on whether the spread of the coronavirus has slowed. “We are not allowing...
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Red Sox Reportedly Offer Fenway as Voting ‘Super Center'
The Boston Red Sox are reportedly one of eight professional sports teams across the country to have offered to make their home venue available as a voting “super center” this fall. If Fenway Park is used as a polling place, it could help ease concerns about long lines or crowding at existing voting sites as America holds a presidential election…
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The Fan Ban: No Spectators Allowed at Gillette Stadium, Fenway Park
Officials are banning fans from attending games, at least through September at Gillette Stadium, and for the remainder of the season at Fenway Park, over the risk of transmitting the coronavirus in the stands. The Massachusetts Reopening Advisory Board told officials at Gillette Stadium Tuesday that fans won’t be allowed inside in September, meaning New England Patriots fans will...
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No Fans at Gillette Stadium, Fenway Park Through September
New England Patriots fans will all be watching games at home for at least the start of this football season because of the coronavirus, while Boston Red Sox fans won’t get a chance to watch the team in person at all this year. Officials at Gillette Stadium said Tuesday that they were told by the Massachusetts Reopening Advisory Board...
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No Fans at Gillette, Fenway Park Through September
New England Patriots fans will all be watching games at home for at least the start of this football season because of the coronavirus, while Boston Red Sox fans won’t get a chance to watch the team in person at all this year.