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Sunday, September 1, 2024
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Today's Paper
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Massachusetts
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Infested with mice and mold: Residents complain about unsanitary conditions at Franklin Field development
Residents of this sprawling public housing community in Dorchester say broken door locks, loose faucets, and caved-in shower walls are among a slew of maintenance and repair problems.
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Politics
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Evan MacKay is trying to pull off a nearly impossible feat in Mass. politics: Unseating a Democratic House incumbent
MacKay’s challenge is highlighting a prime source of the dysfunction and complacency many observers see on Beacon Hill: the singular lack of competition for political office in Massachusetts.
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Crime & Courts
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He admitted to a gruesome murder, but waited 34 years for trial over questions of competency
Nicola Colafella is already eligible for parole because he has been in custody longer than his sentence for the crime.
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Mass. investigators saw a suicide. Feds saw a murder. Sandra Birchmore’s friends and family made sure no one looked away.
On Wednesday, federal prosecutors announced their investigation had found what many of Sandra Birchmore’s friends and family always believed: Matthew Farwell allegedly killed Birchmore and then staged her body and apartment to make her death look like a suicide.
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World
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels fire 2 missiles at a container ship as an oil tanker burns
The attack comes after the Houthis repeatedly assaulted and then boarded a Greek-flagged oil tanker in the nearby Red Sea, planting explosives on it they later detonated.
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The Nation
Nation
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A roller derby team becomes a bastion of resistance to a transgender ban
A ban on transgender athletes competing in women's sports has shaken the Roller Rebels’ sense of security and, members argue, violates their civil rights. So this season, there are new faces on the sidelines: a team of civil rights advocates from the New York Civil Liberties Union.
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Politics
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More voters, especially women, now say abortion is their top issue
With abortion access sharply limited or at stake in several states, voters who want to protect abortion rights are increasingly energized.
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Politics
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Donald Trump courts the manoverse
At a time of an immense gender gap in politics among young people — women leaning left, men leaning right — the Trump campaign has been aggressively courting what might be called the bro vote, the frat-boy flank.
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The World
World
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Gaza, Lebanon, West Bank: Why is Israel fighting so many wars at the same time?
Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza attracts the most attention, but its military has also been fighting on other fronts.
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World
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With men at the front lines, women watch over Ukraine’s night sky for Russian drones
Women are joining the ranks of Ukrainian mobile air-defense units to shoot down drones as more men are drawn to the battles on the eastern front line.
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World
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Russia’s youngest conscripts unexpectedly see combat against Ukraine’s invasion
Russian men between ages 18 and 30 must perform one year of mandatory military service, but under law they should not be deployed in combat without adequate training, and they cannot be dispatched outside Russia.
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Globe Magazine
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We put together a list of the best things to do in Boston. Readers had their own ideas.
After checking out our Best of the Best picks, readers shared their favorite brewpubs, bookstores, rooftop restaurants, and more.
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10 of the best orchards for apple picking in New England this fall
It's never too early to plan your annual apple picking excursion. Here's a list of top apple orchards for 2024.
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Your guide to navigating the Kancamagus Highway during peak foliage season
Yes, there will be crowds. But the "Kanc" offers stunning views and hidden gems, if you know where to look.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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‘Third places’: oases of community in our midst
"It is imperative that there is acknowledgment and amplification of BIPOC organizations, creatives, and collectives already creating these spaces," write principals of two organizations. Another writes, "We must create [these spaces] ourselves, and sustain them through combinations of sources both public and private."
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Schools see dips in enrollment, but there’s an outlier: charters
Permitting new public charters and allowing the existing ones to grow would be the quickest way to make progress.
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EDITORIAL
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A Cambridge peace deal between cyclists and drivers
Two fatal collisions this summer between trucks and cyclists reinforced the importance of safety measures. The question is how.
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Metro
Politics
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Mass. primary elections are happening Sept. 3. Here’s what you need to know.
As typical in a state where incumbents rarely face challenges, just a sliver of voters will have the chance to cast ballots for a contested primary election. Here are some of those races to watch and how to vote in this year’s primary elections.
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Around New England
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The cool shapes of Vermont’s Cold Hollow
David Strohmeyer's work has been displayed by the Smithsonian, but he prefers the wide-open space of northern Vermont for his massive sculptures.
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On the front lines of Boston’s Sept. 1 weekend moving chaos
Over 70 percent of Boston's leases expire Sept. 1. Here's what the chaos looks like.
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Sports
Tara Sullivan
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As she sets to retire from LPGA Tour, Lexi Thompson can take heart in having grown the game while growing up in it
Rockland's Meghan Khang relished the opportunity to share a third-round pairing with the star who is leaving the LPGA Tour at the FM Championship at TPC Boston in Norton.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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These Patriots won’t match the worst teams in franchise history, and other thoughts
It’s hard for young folks to believe, but the franchise was a clown show for much of its first four decades. Here's a history lesson.
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tigers 2, red sox 1
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Red Sox bats no match for Tarik Skubal as Tigers eke out victory
The American League Cy Young Award favorite stifled the Red Sox over eight innings, allowing one run on four hits and striking out eight without a walk.
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Business
NH Business
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On the slopes of Gunstock Mountain, Tom Day is in his element
After a long career working at ski areas, the resort’s outgoing general manager talks about running a community-owned resort, challenging conditions, and the changing climate.
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NH Business
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On the slopes of Gunstock Mountain, Tom Day is in his element
After a long career working at ski areas, the resort’s outgoing general manager talks about running a community-owned resort, challenging conditions, and the changing climate.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Why AI will never replace brain surgeons
There are certain things even the most adept robotic doctor will never quite grasp.
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IDEAS
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The Palestinian story I wish I could have told at the Democratic convention
I grew up in Gaza. Now I'm trying to expose Hamas as a disaster for the Palestinian people.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Rapper Fatman Scoop dies at 53 after collapsing on stage in Connecticut
He was performing at Hamden Town Center Park when he collapsed Friday evening.
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Obituaries
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Michel Guérard, a pioneer of low-calorie, full-flavor food, dies at 91
A French chef who brought a light, inventive touch to fine dining as a creator of nouvelle cuisine, Michel Guérard helped pioneer a sophisticated but calorie-conscious approach to health food.
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James Bjorken, 90, dies; physicist who helped prove that quarks exist
A theoretical physicist, James Bjorken played a key role in establishing the existence of the subatomic particles called quarks.
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Arts & Lifestyle
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
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When series go too far for their own good — and their viewers’, too
"Lady in the Lake" is the latest example of a TV series that goes too far.
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Art Review
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At Mass MoCA, Steve Locke’s ‘the fire next time’ chills to the bone
The artist nods to James Baldwin with an exhibition that brings to bear the everydayness of racial terror.
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MUSIC
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These are the songs we had on repeat this summer
We asked Globe writers, editors, and contributors to share their Summer of 2024 songs so we can keep pretending every day is sunny and warm no matter how chilly it gets. Here are our songs. What are yours?
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Travel
TRAVEL
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Checking out one of Cleveland’s greatest hits: The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
We began our walk-through, per the flow chart, on the basement floor, past the CBGB facade, where the Ahmet Ertegun Main Exhibit Hall – named for the late music industry executive who proposed the museum’s concept – is interred.
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Parts of Italy are packed. But a trip to the lesser-known Umbrian region let us stretch out and explore.
Tuscany gets lots of love, but Umbria, its smaller neighbor to the southeast, is just as charming, filled with rolling vineyards, forests, olive groves, and picturesque medieval hilltop towns that are rich in history and culture.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Seed saving 101: Expert tips on what to collect and how to collect it
Doing it can be simple. Or it can be complicated. It depends on your tolerance for surprise.
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Reclaiming culture one seed at a time
The practice of seed saving can be a path to restoring a relationship with growing broken by colonization and commerce.
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