Kirsten Glavin is a two-time Emmy-nominated, award winning reporter for NBC10 Boston and NECN.
She joined the team in September of 2021, arriving from WFXT-TV in Boston, where she reported for two years.
Before coming to Boston, Kirsten worked at WSPA-TV in Greenville, South Carolina, WLNE-TV in Providence, Rhode Island, and KETK-TV in Tyler, Texas.
Kirsten is a Massachusetts native, having grown up in Grafton and on Cape Cod. She is a Boston University graduate with a degree in broadcast journalism.
Outside of news, Kirsten enjoys running, fishing, and checking out historic lighthouses across New England. Have a recommendation? Send her a message!
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Pilot safe after small plane crash caught on camera in NH
A pilot whose small plane crashed Tuesday morning in Hampton, New Hampshire, says he’s lucky he wasn’t hurt. Hampton Fire Rescue responded to the crash on Redding Landing, near the Hampton Airfield, around 10:15 a.m. Ring doorbell footage shows the moment it went into a wooded area. The pilot, Dave Lennon, was the only one on board. He was...
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Boston police seek suspects in Beacon Hill assault
Boston police are searching for two suspects in an assault and battery in the city’s Beacon Hill neighborhood Friday night. Police said the assault was reported just before 10 p.m. near 150 Charles Street. Responding officers spoke with the victim, who said the suspects fled West Cedar Street. On Monday, Brenna Martinez told NBC10 Boston she had been walking home…
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Over 100 educators going on strike at Tufts University
More than 100 teachers at Tufts University will go on strike beginning Monday. This comes after 10 months of failed contract negotiations. This is a 2-day strike, with a rally slated to start at 10 a.m. Monday. Full-time lecturers at Tufts say they’re hitting the picket line, looking for a 3.5% annual raise, a cost-of-living adjustment and a reduction in…
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Former Capitol Police officer attacked on Jan. 6 concerned by sweeping pardons
Four years after being attacked on Jan. 6, 2021, a former Capitol Police officer living in Boston is reacting to the release of hundreds charged in the riot. Hours after taking office Monday, President Donald Trump issued pardons to about 1,500 people and commuted the sentence of 14 others accused of crimes at the Capitol that day. Winston Pingeon says…
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Uxbridge school superintendent arrested on drunk driving charges
The Uxbridge Public Schools superintendent has been arrested on drunk driving charges, accused of speeding at 100 mph and nearly causing a crash on Interstate 495 in Bolton. Michael Baldassarre, 51, a Concord resident, was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol and negligent driving and faces civil infractions for speeding and marked lanes violation. He was released on…
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Norton holds vigil for girl with autism found dead after going missing
The parents of a 6-year-old girl with nonverbal autism found dead in a pond last week thanked their community of Norton, Massachusetts, for their support at a candlelight vigil.
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‘Go home': Drivers encouraged to stay off Mass. roads during winter storm
It’s the biggest storm of the season so far in parts of Massachusetts, and there were mixed emotions Sunday night as officials encouraged drivers to stay off the roads. “I hate snow,” Leominster resident Michelle Feliciano said. “I hate the cold, I hate everything about it.” “It’s kind of fun,” said Lucas DeOliveira, who was among the many loading...
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Taunton mother accused of assaulting 2 refs at Foxborough hockey arena
A mother is facing criminal charges after allegedly assaulting two referees at her son’s high school hockey game in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The incident happened Jan. 4 at Foxboro Sports Center on East Belcher Road. NBC10 Boston spoke with one of the referees, who does not want to be identified. He said both refs are OK, but that parents need to…
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Mass. State Police to continue Michael Proctor's trial board hearing next month
The lead investigator in the Karen Read murder case faced a board of his colleagues Wednesday regarding misconduct allegations he has faced for his behavior during the high-profile investigation. Trooper Michael Proctor has been suspended without pay since July. He’s a 10-year veteran of Massachusetts State Police who earned $102,000 as salary last year plus an additional $35,000 in other…
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What to expect from Trooper Michael Proctor's trial board hearing
Suspended Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor will appear in front of what’s known as a trial board Wednesday as part of the disciplinary process for behavior that received heavy scrutiny during the Karen Read murder trial.