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Subject Today's Headlines: One year, three mayors: A look at the historic transitions 2021 brought to Boston City Hall
Date November 6, 2021 9:08 AM
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Saturday, November 6, 2021

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Boston Mayoral Race


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One year, three mayors: A look at the historic transitions 2021 brought to Boston City Hall

In a town known for sticking with its incumbent executives for years, it is an unprecedented amount of political change, at least in modern times. The last time this happened was 1845, when five different men took a turn as mayor.
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Metro


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Mass. and Cass cleanup has mixed success, as special court faces renewed criticism

Dozens of people have been steered into alternative housing and treatment, and tents have been cleared from one stretch of street. But one component of the broader initiative, to use the power of courts to steer people with outstanding warrants into treatment, has a mixed record.
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Health


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Religion looms large for some hospital workers refusing COVID vaccine

A tiny minority of front-line workers in Massachusetts have refused the COVID vaccines, and for that decision, they’re losing their jobs. Many say vaccination goes against their personal religious beliefs.
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Making Movies


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Hollywood dreams come to life at a brand-new movie studio in Marina Bay

Now that Massachusetts’s film tax credits are permanent, the young owner of Marina Studios is betting on a booming business in film and TV here.
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Obituaries


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A hero to workers after Malden Mills fire, Aaron Feuerstein dies at 95

Feuerstein came to personify the bonds a business owner could form with his employees and the community.
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Nation


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Colin Powell remembered at funeral for leadership, integrity, and a love of ABBA and Bob Marley

Colin Powell was remembered for his leadership skills, his love of ABBA and Bob Marley, and “his sense of humor, his insatiable curiosity, and his comfort in his own skin” at a funeral Friday that drew presidents past and present, military leaders, and hundreds of Washington dignitaries.
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Nation


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Vaccine refusals in intelligence agencies raise GOP concerns

Thousands of intelligence officers could soon face dismissal for failing to comply with the US government’s vaccine mandate, leading Republican lawmakers to raise concerns about removing employees from agencies critical to national security.
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Nation


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Prosecution says shooter’s father threatened Ahmaud Arbery before killing

Laying out her case that three white men committed murder when they chased and fatally shot Ahmaud Arbery, prosecutor Linda Dunikoski used the defendants’ own words. “Stop, I’ll blow your f---ing head off,” Greg McMichael told police he warned Arbery, according to the prosecutor.
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World


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Energy Department aims to slash cost of removing carbon from the air

The US Department of Energy on Friday unveiled its biggest effort yet to drastically reduce the cost of technologies that suck carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, in a recognition that current strategies to lower greenhouse gases may not be enough to avert the worst effects of climate change.
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World


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UN rights body holds urgent session in wake of Sudan coup

The United Nations’ top human rights official on Friday condemned actions by military leaders in Sudan following a coup almost two weeks ago and called on them to “step back” to let civilian rule return.
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World


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EU, UK divide widens on new NIreland, French fishing deal

The United Kingdom on Friday rejected European Union proposals to streamline the trade of goods in Northern Ireland as insufficient, further aggravating a standoff between both sides and bringing the prospect of a post-Brexit trade war closer.
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OPINION


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Bare knuckles Newton: How a political ambush was revealed

Councilor Emily Norton goes after Ward 3 candidate Jim Cote for being ... a Republican.
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EDITORIAL


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Ortega’s sham election must have consequences

It’s easy to get re-elected as Nicaragua’s president after jailing political opponents.
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LETTERS


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After climate change conference, question remains: What will change?

Readers weigh in on their takeaways from the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.
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Metro






Metro


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Mass. and Cass cleanup has mixed success, as special court faces renewed criticism

Dozens of people have been steered into alternative housing and treatment, and tents have been cleared from one stretch of street. But one component of the broader initiative, to use the power of courts to steer people with outstanding warrants into treatment, has a mixed record.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE


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After principal knocked unconscious, Cassellius announces safety protocols for Henderson School

The district announced increased safety protocols but juvenile justice advocates warned increasing searches and police presence will only further exacerbate students’ struggles at the school.
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Metro


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ACLU files lawsuit against City of Boston to halt Mass. and Cass evictions

The lawsuit alleges city officials are unlawfully removing people from the Mass. and Cass encampment without identifying adequate housing options for them, often destroying their property in the process. Acting Mayor Kim Janey said Friday afternoon, “Our approach has been a public health approach.”
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Now J.D. Martinez is facing his own version of The Decision

The Red Sox DH/outfielder has twice declined to opt out of his deal (after the 2019 and 2020 seasons), but it might be a more appealing move now.
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gary washburn | on basketball


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Celtics defense picking up slack while the offense continues developing

The Celtics' common denominator for their past two victories on this road trip has been their maligned defense.
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Women's basketball


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Bridgette Mitchell brings energetic approach to Northeastern women’s basketball

“Change is hard, but honestly it was kind of a smooth transition,” said senior guard Kendall Currence.
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Business


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Despite loss in Maine, Avangrid CEO vows to press forward with power line for Massachusetts

The election defeat for the New England Clean Energy Connect project was the talk of the energy conference where Dennis Arriola spoke.
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Bluebird Bio moving most employees from Kendall Square to Assembly Row

The announcement comes a day after it spun off its cancer drug business to a new publicly traded firm.
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Innovation Economy


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The entrepreneur behind TripAdvisor and CarGurus wants to change apartment hunting

Langley Steinert’s new site, ApartmentAdvisor, is aimed at finding rentals that offer good value for the money.
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Obituaries


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A hero to workers after Malden Mills fire, Aaron Feuerstein dies at 95

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Obituaries


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A hero to workers after Malden Mills fire, Aaron Feuerstein dies at 95

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Lifestyle


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Seaport to transform into holiday Snowport and add new open-air market this season

Boston’s Seaport will once again transform into a winter wonderland for the holidays, and this year it’s adding a European-style open air market that will showcase over 60 artists and vendors.
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LOVE LETTERS


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I got divorced and remarried (too quickly) during COVID

"Since then my emotions have been all over the place."
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER


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David E. Kelley adds ‘A Man in Full’ to his already-full slate

The TV writer-producer continues to take on new projects even when his docket is stuffed.
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