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Friday, August 30, 2024
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Somerville
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After bad behavior, Somerville is closing its central library for hours each weekday right as school lets out
Parents and students are angry and frustrated. “Closing it and getting rid of the safe space altogether is only going to make the problem worse,” one teen said.
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Crime & Courts
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First the Karen Read trial, now the Sandra Birchmore case adds scrutiny to DA, medical examiner
In the months after Birchmore was found dead in her Canton apartment on Feb. 4, 2021, the state medical examiners ruled the case a suicide. But the case continued to garner public attention.
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Jobs
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Thousands of Boston-area hotel workers could go on strike this weekend. Here’s why.
Employees at 35 hotels in Boston and Cambridge, some with little to no savings after decades of physically demanding labor, are ready to walk off the job as early as Sunday.
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Healthcare
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Steward has reached deals with new operators to sell four of its Mass. hospitals
Steward said it is working to finalize deals to sell two other Massachusetts hospitals to Boston Medical Center.
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Climate
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These environmentalists are cleaning up used oyster shells to help save the ocean and reduce waste
An ongoing shell recycling program in Massachusetts is diverting oyster shells from landfills while also restoring the local oyster population on Cape Cod.
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Boston Globe Today
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Why did Brissett win the QB job over Maye?
WATCH: Did coach Jerod Mayo make the right decision? Or did he invite more questions than answers? Senior assistant sports editor Katie McInerney weighs in.
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How Northeastern went from affordable to exclusive
WATCH: The once commuter school has become increasingly competitive. Reporter Hilary Burns dives into what the revamp says about higher education access.
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Racial wealth gap turns up the heat in parts of Boston
WATCH: Senior newsroom developer Vince Dixon explains why neighborhoods targeted by discriminatory lending practices will feel hotter as the planet warms.
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The Nation
Nation
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How California became a new center of political corruption
Over the last decade, 576 public officials in California have been convicted on federal corruption charges.
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Nation
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In Georgia, local officials express frustration over new election rules
The changes have injected uncertainty into the democratic process, poll workers said, just before the November election.
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Politics
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Flaws persist in FBI’s handling of child sex abuse cases, watchdog says
The problems occurred even after the agency enacted new protocols since its bungled investigation into Larry Nassar’s assault of young gymnasts.
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The World
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Israel agrees to pauses in fighting in Gaza to allow for polio vaccinations, UN says
Health workers seek to give polio vaccinations to about 640,000 children in Gaza under the age of 10.
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World
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Russia-Ukraine energy war roars back into action after mediation fails
Recent attacks took place a few weeks after Kyiv and Moscow were believed to be on the verge of an agreement to halt infrastructure attacks, diplomats and officials said.
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An Israeli freed from Gaza returns to a village where 70 percent of homes are targeted for demolition
About 70 percent of Khirbet Karkur residents have been told the government plans to raze their homes because they were built without permits in a “protected forest” not zoned for housing, according to a lawyer.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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A step toward ending nursing home horror stories
The state Legislature approved a bill that would help nursing homes hire more staff — but also impose stiffer penalties if residents suffer from abuse or neglect.
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OPINION
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‘Dining across the divide’ is a model for having difficult conversations
Two people on opposite ends of the political spectrum share a meal and their differences.
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LETTERS
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Two Steward hospitals and their communities await their sad fate
The [Nashoba Valley] community is already bracing for dire impacts on health, public safety, and municipal finances in a rural region that is stretched thin," writes one reader. Another writes, "When the Carney is shut down, another gem will be lost."
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Metro
New Hampshire
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Police on N.H.-Maine bridge fatally shoot man who allegedly killed wife, find dead child, 8, in his car
The man called 911 early Thursday and reported he’d been in a fight with his wife, who “was dead” before police found his car on the bridge about 100 miles away from his Troy, N.H., home.
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Crime & Courts
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Former Stoughton police detective faces litany of allegations in death of Sandra Birchmore. Here are 10 key details.
Prosecutors said Matthew Farwell, a former Stoughton police detective, strangled Sandra Birchmore and staged her Canton apartment to make it appear she had died by suicide.
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SJC upholds ruling granting new trial to man who spent 46 years in prison on murder conviction
The SJC ruling means Raymond Gaines, now 70, will remain free while Suffolk District Attorney Kevin R. Hayden’s office decides whether to retry him for the 1976 shooting of Peter Sulfaro.
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Sports
patriots
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Jacoby Brissett is named the Patriots’ starting quarterback over rookie Drake Maye
The decision announced Thursday by coach Jerod Mayo marks the end of the quarterback competition between Brissett and Maye.
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Jerod Mayo made the right choice with Jacoby Brissett, but the way he went about it was a mess
The Patriots' handling of this situation was clunky and confusing — and it does not inspire much confidence in them.
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Blue Jays 2, Red Sox 0
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Red Sox had no answers for Blue Jays’ starter Bowden Francis, who took a no-hitter into the sixth inning
The Blue Jays took the lead in the third when Brian Serven doubled and scored on Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s double.
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Business
Retail
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Market Basket employees score bonuses to honor anniversary of protests
The company declined to say the amount that eligible part- and full-time employees received on Wednesday, but a source familiar with the payouts said they exceeded $15 million in total.
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innovation beat
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All EV drivers can save money, but Massachusetts drivers save the least
In Massachusetts, an average driver who switched to an electric vehicle would save less than 5 cents per mile, owing to the state’s high electricity rates.
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Retail
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Newton Stop & Shop location closes, first of eight stores in Mass. set to shutter
The seven other Stop & Shop stores identified for closure in Massachusetts will remain open through September and October.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Ofra Bikel, whose films freed the wrongly convicted, dies at 94
Ms. Bikel focused on criminal justice as a filmmaker for PBS’s “Frontline.”
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Obituaries
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Alastair Carruthers, 79, dies; pioneered the cosmetic use of botox
“Pretty Poison,” newspapers called it in the mid-1990s, when the deadly neurotoxin that causes botulism began to make headlines as a temporary wrinkle-eraser.
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Arts & Lifestyle
PARENTING UNFILTERED
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In honor of World Duchenne Awareness Day, meet Connor Mullaly and his mom, Kira
He loves “Minecraft,” “Ripley’s Believe It or Not,” and electronic dance music. He’s also dealing with a rare and fatal disease that needs more research, and hopefully, one day, a cure.
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MUSIC
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The Lost 45s trigger memories you may have forgotten you had. Be reminded this weekend.
This Labor Day weekend on Plymouth’s WPLM, Barry Scott will present the latest edition of the Top 100 Lost 45s countdown. The program will mark the 40th anniversary of the countdown, and its last.
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Hip-hop trailblazer RZA takes a leap into ballet
Australian conductor Christopher Dragon and the Colorado Symphony delivered the world premiere of "A Ballet Through Mud" in 2023, with dancers performing in front of the orchestra. They also recorded the piece for an album, which releases Friday via the Apple-owned Platoon.
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