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Update on Holiday's ‘mallet finger' injury is a good sign for Celtics
Here’s the latest on Jrue Holiday after the Celtics guard missed the last two games with a “mallet finger” injury.
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Bruins trade Frederic and Jones to Oilers for multiple picks, player
The Bruins have made their first notable deal ahead of Friday’s NHL trade deadline, sending Trent Frederic and Max Jones to the Oilers.
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Jokic had high praise for Tatum after Celtics' win: ‘He's a superstar'
Nikola Jokic had plenty of praise for Jayson Tatum after the Celtics beat the Nuggets at TD Garden on Sunday.
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Mayor Wu, Mass. lawmakers to speak ahead of Wednesday's ‘sanctuary city' testimony in D.C.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and members of the Massachusetts Congressional delegation are scheduled to hold a press conference in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, one day before the mayor is scheduled to testify before Congress.
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Amid layoff worries, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard workers told to list 5 accomplishments
Amid fears of mass layoffs, employees at the Portsmouth Naval Yard in Kittery, Maine have been ordered to list five accomplishments from the previous week, NBC affiliate NEWS CENTER Maine reports.
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Firefighters extinguish blaze in 7-story building in Dorchester
Firefighters made quick work of a Tuesday morning blaze in a 7-story building in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood. The fire started on the third floor of the high rise building on South Point Drive and was quickly extinguished, according to the Boston Fire Department. Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the fire this morning on the 3... -
Patriots 2025 roster reset: How can the offensive line be overhauled?
With NFL free agency looming, Tom E. Curran assesses the Patriots’ offensive line situation and explores potential upgrades for the 2025 season.
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Recap: Karen Read returns to court for key hearing ahead of second trial
This promises to be a busy week in the high-profile Karen Read murder trial, with a federal appeals court hearing and three hearings before Judge Beverly Cannone.
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Read case to return to courtroom Tuesday — the first of several hearings this week
There’s been a flurry of new filings in the Karen Read case as both sides prepare for a busy week of hearings ahead of a new trial set to begin in April.
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What could Trump's tariffs mean for consumers in Massachusetts?
President Donald Trump’s tariffs against Canada and Mexico have gone into effect, with a 25% tax on imports from both countries kicking off.
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Eastbound side of Mass. Pike closed in Chicopee due to rollover crash
A crash has shut down the entire eastbound side of the Massachusetts Turnpike in Chicopee Tuesday morning, according to MassDOT.
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Massachusetts manufacturing facility to lay off 85 employees
Cytiva Global Life Sciences Solutions USA LLC has informed the state that it plans to lay off about 85 employees. The company said in a recent letter to the state that it is shutting down its single-use production line at its facility located at 14 Walkup Drive in Westborough. Cytiva said the layoffs are expected to begin on March 7…. -
Delays along MBTA's Red Line during Tuesday morning commute
The MBTA was warning passengers of delays along the Red Line early Tuesday morning. The transit agency said to expect 25-minute delays due to a disabled track maintenance vehicle between Charles/MGH and Kendall/MIT. The announcement was made just before 5:30 a.m. The delay was cleared by around 6:15 a.m.