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Subject Today's Headlines: On West Roxbury’s Centre Street, a city plan to reduce traffic lanes divides the community
Date July 6, 2023 9:10 AM
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Thursday, July 6, 2023


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On West Roxbury’s Centre Street, a city plan to reduce traffic lanes divides the community

Some residents, worried that lane reduction will increase traffic and cause gridlock, have advocated for alternative measures to draw more attention to vulnerable pedestrians without changing the road’s configuration.
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Rollins could face suspension of law license, disbarment at hands of state disciplinary board

The severity of punishment from the Board of Bar Overseers typically depends on precedents from earlier cases. But the board has not had a case before it in recent memory with a comparable set of circumstances, lawyers said.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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Hope for meaningful BPS change gives way to frustration after first year of state improvement plan

Many say BPS continues to limp along, aside from producing a growing collection of audits in transportation, student safety, special education, and other areas, as well as an avalanche of recommendations.
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Wu wants to deliver police reform via union contracts. With potential arbitration on the horizon, will it happen?

The mayor's approach is not impossible, according to Stephen Rushin, a criminal law professor at Loyola University Chicago. If certain aspects of a contract prevent police accountability, he said, it makes sense for the mayor to push to change them.
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Federal officials hatch a three-pronged defense against another ‘tripledemic’

Americans will be encouraged to roll up their sleeves not just for flu shots but for two other vaccines, one of them entirely new.
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Boston Globe Today | July 4, 2023

Watch today's full Best of Boston Globe Today episode from July 4, 2023.
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Get ‘Cleana’ with new bathroom invention

Tech reporter Hiawatha Bray shares the blueprints for a toilet that's breaking new ground in the bathroom.
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Home health aide crisis

Hiring health aides for home care is expensive and generally not covered by insurance. Boston Globe correspondent Linda Matchan joins us on this growing crisis.
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Nation


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This July 4 was hot. Earth’s hottest day on record, in fact.

Some scientists believe July 4 may have been one of the hottest days on Earth in around 125,000 years, due to a dangerous combination of climate change causing global temperatures to soar, the return of the El Niño pattern, and the start of summer in the northern hemisphere.
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Ransomware criminals are dumping kids’ private files online after school hacks

Complete sexual assault case folios containing these details were among more than 300,000 files dumped online in March after the 36,000-student Minneapolis Public Schools refused to pay a $1 million ransom.
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Bill de Blasio and wife say they are separating

Former New York mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray, are separating but not divorcing after 29 years of a marriage that helped lift de Blasio into the mayor’s job.
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Ukraine, Russia accuse each other of planning to attack Europe’s biggest nuclear plant

Neither side provided evidence to support their claims of an imminent threat to the facility in southeastern Ukraine that is occupied by Russian troops.
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Ukraine strikes Russian-occupied Makiivka

Both Ukrainian and Russian officials indicated that the attack in Makiivka was significant, but they differed on descriptions of the target.
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Quran burnings have Sweden torn between free speech and respecting minorities

A Quran burning and a string of requests to approve protests involving the destruction of more holy books have left Sweden torn between its commitment to free speech and its respect for religious minorities.
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OPINION


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In Massachusetts, the left is fighting the left

A move to kick state Representative Mike Connolly out of the Boston chapter of Democratic Socialists of America is a choice between purity and power.
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Another year, another incomplete grade for Boston Public Schools

State education secretary Jeffrey Riley was right to deliver a blistering assessment of the district last week.
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OPINION


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For prisoners, the power of writing

Writing can counteract the lack of privacy, choice, and respect that comes with life behind bars.
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We don’t have to live like this

All over the country, the holiday weekend was marked by sickeningly familiar eruptions of gun violence.
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Boston City Council President Flynn laments ‘negative attention to the institution’

It was the latest broadside in an ongoing conflict on the legislative body that has pitted some progressive councilors of color against some of their more conservative white colleagues.
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Three arrested on gun charges at scene of shooting that left five people wounded in Mattapan

Boston police were notified of the shooting on Edgewater Drive shortly after 2 a.m. Wednesday.
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John Berylson, Wellesley businessman and owner of English soccer club, killed in Falmouth crash

Berylson was driving on Sippewissett Road in Falmouth Tuesday morning when he apparently lost control on a curving section of a two-lane road, according to Falmouth police.
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Kevin Shattenkirk sees an opportunity to fit in with the Bruins

He may not be the top-four stalwart capable of anchoring a power play, but the former Boston University product will add veteran mettle and puck-moving capabilities to the right side of the Bruins’ defense.
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Was Red Sox right fielder Alex Verdugo an All-Star Game snub? He believes so.

"I just feel like it’s a fan popularity contest. And, like, the person who went in shouldn’t be there," Verdugo said after he wasn't chosen as an injury replacement.
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Galvin proposes legislation to protect elderly and disabled people from financial scams

The secretary of state wants to legally mandate that bank tellers and other employees take certain steps when seniors or people with disabilities attempt to withdraw money under suspicious circumstances.
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In robotics land, a new focus on construction

Labor shortages and the cost of materials have added pressure to automate the industry.
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Stalemate: UPS, Teamsters contract talks break down with each side blaming the other

Contract negotiations between UPS and the union representing 340,000 of the company’s workers broke down early Wednesday morning with each side blaming the other for walking away from talks.
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Paul Justman, who shed light on Motown’s unsung heroes, dies at 74

Despite the acclaim that came with his documentary, “Standing in the Shadows of Motown,” none of his films could match the ubiquity of the music videos he made in the 1980s, including, famously, several with the J. Geils Band.
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Obituaries


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Paul Justman, who shed light on Motown’s unsung heroes, dies at 74

Despite the acclaim that came with his documentary, “Standing in the Shadows of Motown,” none of his films could match the ubiquity of the music videos he made in the 1980s, including, famously, several with the J. Geils Band.
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Anyone can go “goblincore” with McKayla Coyle’s new self-help book

What’s goblincore? Let Coyle explain with “Goblin Mode” – because some of us are too busy making crafts out of mushrooms.
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Boston Book Festival announces keynote speakers for 2023

The 15th anniversary event will feature Heather Cox Richardson, Chloe Gong, and Rick Riordan.
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‘Succession’s’ Brian Cox and James Taylor shower each other with love at Tanglewood Fourth of July concert

Brian Cox, the Scottish actor who played mean-tempered patriarch Logan Roy on HBO’s “Succession,” made a cameo Tuesday night at Tanglewood to see the legendary singer James Taylor, who’s performed there 30 times since 1974.
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