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Subject Today's Headlines: Former Maine governor LePage is now a busy bartender as he ponders his political future
Date September 11, 2020 10:24 AM
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Today's Headlines
Friday, September 11, 2020

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Former Maine governor LePage is now a busy bartender as he ponders his political future

The man holding court behind the horseshoe bar in Boothbay Harbor is Paul LePage, the former two-term Republican governor of Maine who once proudly proclaimed he was “Donald Trump before Donald Trump."
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Mayor’s task force issues sweeping Boston police reform recommendations

A task force appointed by Mayor Martin J. Walsh is recommending the city create an independent office to investigate police misconduct, as part of a series of broader reforms to the city’s police department, according to the group’s draft report.
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Early flu shot crucial this fall to avert ‘twindemic,’ doctors say

Millions of Americans typically count on employers to offer flu shots, usually in October. But with so many working from home or unemployed, that ritual is on hold, raising fears that the dual threats could overwhelm the health care system.
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Boston to randomly test teachers and other educators weekly for COVID-19

The Boston Public Schools and the Boston Teachers Union have reached an agreement on reopening schools that includes random weekly COVID-19 testing on union members and establishing a checklist to verify key health and safety measures that will be used to clear schools for reopening.
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Richard A. Smith, philanthropist who built the nation’s largest movie theater chain, dies at 95

Smith gave away more than $750 million his lifetime, including more than $100 million to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Coronavirus


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Mass. reports 363 new confirmed coronavirus cases, 20 new deaths

Two key metrics in Massachusetts’ fight against the spread of COVID-19 either dropped to or stayed at new lows, according to the state’s daily report released Thursday, although the daily case and death numbers ticked up from what has been seen in recent days.
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Constance Weldon, pioneering virtuoso of the tuba, dies at 88

Ms. Weldon's two-year gig with the Boston Pops is believed to be the first time a woman tubist earned a position in a major American symphony orchestra.
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Trump and the coronavirus timeline

Readers react to reports that the president tried to play down the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic in the early months of the year.
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Music to soothe these beastly times

Can Bach and his interpreters save the world?
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Preparing for a long election night — or week

Barring a landslide — an Electoral College wipeout of the sort the United States hasn’t seen since 1996 — America should prepare for a long siege.
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Former Maine governor LePage is now a busy bartender as he ponders his political future

The man holding court behind the horseshoe bar in Boothbay Harbor is Paul LePage, the former two-term Republican governor of Maine who once proudly proclaimed he was “Donald Trump before Donald Trump."
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Mayor’s task force issues sweeping Boston police reform recommendations

A task force appointed by Mayor Martin J. Walsh is recommending the city create an independent office to investigate police misconduct, as part of a series of broader reforms to the city’s police department, according to the group’s draft report.
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Former Maine governor LePage is now a busy bartender as he ponders his political future

The man holding court behind the horseshoe bar in Boothbay Harbor is Paul LePage, the former two-term Republican governor of Maine who once proudly proclaimed he was “Donald Trump before Donald Trump."
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Concerns rise over coronavirus cluster in Boston College athletics after outbreak on swim and dive team

BC said the total number of undergraduates in COVID-19 isolation had more than doubled to 68, from 30 on Sunday.
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Cam Newton reflects on his journey to becoming first Black quarterback to start season opener for Patriots

Newton said his hero was Michael Vick, who set the standard for today's dual-threat quarterbacks.
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Bobby Dalbec homers for fifth straight game as Red Sox hold off Rays

Dalbec also homered for the sixth time in just 10 major league games.
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Entrepreneur donates brain-computer company to Tufts

The company, Braingate, is developing ways for disabled people to regain functions.
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For TikTok’s top influencers, is time running out?

Thousands of TikTok influencer spend hours each week coming up with videos that will attract hordes of followers, and turn their popularity into cash.
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More Mass. companies are taking a shortcut to Wall Street

A growing number of companies are being bought by SPACs, or special-purpose acquisition companies, sometimes called “blank check” companies, because they have money but no business operations.
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Richard A. Smith, philanthropist who built the nation’s largest movie theater chain, dies at 95

Smith gave away more than $750 million his lifetime, including more than $100 million to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Richard A. Smith, philanthropist who built the nation’s largest movie theater chain, dies at 95

Smith gave away more than $750 million his lifetime, including more than $100 million to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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What’s happening in the arts world

This week's picks from Globe critics.
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It’s objects of affection, not art objects, put on display in ‘The Broken Hearts Gallery’

The movie – a Netflix-style romcom that somehow escaped to theaters – is a spry, smartly written bit of fluff that gradually reveals its formula bones.
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‘Sibyl’ is a vacation for the senses — but not so much for the mind

The stylish, sexy, and conceptually overloaded French drama follows a psychotherapist who plagiarizes the life of a patient for the novel she’s writing.
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