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Subject Today's Headlines: 2 former Holyoke Soldiers’ Home officials face criminal charges
Date September 26, 2020 9:17 AM
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2 former Holyoke Soldiers’ Home officials face criminal charges

Attorney General Maura Healey indicted Bennett Walsh, the home's former superintendent, and Dr. David Clinton, its former medical director, on 10 criminal neglect charges each. A COVID-19 outbreak at the facility killed at least 76 veterans.
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With record temperatures and little rain, a severe drought has gripped much of New England

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President Trump has selected Judge Amy Coney Barrett, the favorite candidate of conservatives, to succeed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, according to the New York Times, and will try to force Senate confirmation before Election Day in a move that would significantly alter the ideological makeup of the Supreme Court for years.
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Trump hits Baker for support of expanded mail-in voting

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2 former Holyoke Soldiers’ Home officials face criminal charges

Attorney General Maura Healey indicted Bennett Walsh, the home's former superintendent, and Dr. David Clinton, its former medical director, on 10 criminal neglect charges each. A COVID-19 outbreak at the facility killed at least 76 veterans.
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With record temperatures and little rain, a severe drought has gripped much of New England

Record temperatures this summer and a precipitous decline in rainfall have produced a worsening drought that extends from Cape Cod to the Berkshires and beyond, with some parts of New England experiencing what federal regulators call “severe” and “extreme" conditions.
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2 former Holyoke Soldiers’ Home officials face criminal charges

Attorney General Maura Healey indicted Bennett Walsh, the home's former superintendent, and Dr. David Clinton, its former medical director, on 10 criminal neglect charges each. A COVID-19 outbreak at the facility killed at least 76 veterans.
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Injured Jimmy Garoppolo to be replaced by Nick Mullens as 49ers starting quarterback Sunday

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Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman resigns following anti-gay slur on air

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To combat hunger, neighbors are stocking community fridges on Boston’s streets

As food insecurity grows amid the pandemic, free community fridges have cropped up in Jamaica Plain and Dorchester, and more are being planned for Allston, Roslindale, Somerville, and Cambridge.
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To combat hunger, neighbors are stocking community fridges on Boston’s streets

As food insecurity grows amid the pandemic, free community fridges have cropped up in Jamaica Plain and Dorchester, and more are being planned for Allston, Roslindale, Somerville, and Cambridge.
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Harold Evans, crusading newspaperman with a second act, dies at 92

Harold Evans, the crusading British newspaperman who was forced out as editor of The Times of London by Rupert Murdoch in 1982 and reinvented himself in the United States as a publisher, author and literary luminary, died Wednesday night in New York City. He was 92.
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With a new mural, Rob ‘Problak’ Gibbs honors the Kings’ ‘Roxbury Love Story’

Boston's busiest muralist has a new piece at Shawmut Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard.
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