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Turkey Trouble: Mass. Woman Shares Shocking Discovery
A woman living in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, recently came home to a shocking surprise. Lisa Spencer says she was floored when she made the discovery — and that was just the beginning. First, Spencer says she noticed her garage door and the door into her house were both open — then she walked in to see a very large turkey…
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Turkey Breaks Into Chestnut Hill House, Shocking Homeowner
What do you do when a turkey ends up in your house?
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Robert Kraft, Mayor Wu Attend Menorah Lighting, Celebrate Life of Rabbi Who Was Stabbed
Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu attended an observance of Hanukkah in Chestnut Hill Thursday night that also celebrated the life of Rabbi Shlomo Noginski, who survived a violent attack outside a Jewish Day School in Boston’s Brighton neighborhood five months ago. Through a translator, Noginski recalled the moments he was stabbed eight times in July...
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Mass. Menorah Lighting Shines Light on Anti-Semitism
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Patriots owner Robert Kraft and a number of others attended a Hanukkah celebration and menorah lighting ceremony in Chestnut Hill Thursday evening.
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Sixers Fan Says He Was Kicked Out of Preseason Game After Showing Support for Hong Kong
As the NBA continues to deal with the fallout from an executive’s controversial tweet, a man says he and his wife were kicked out of a Philadelphia 76ers game after showing their support for protesters in Hong Kong.
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This 91-Year-Old Woman Just Broke the 400-Meter World Record
A 91-year-old Massachusetts woman racked up several track and field records at a track meet over the weekend in Worcester. Diane Hoffman, of Chestnut Hill, picked up the world record 400-meter time, clocking in at 2 minutes, 44.25 seconds. That time shattered the previous record set in 2015, by 2.31 seconds.
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Supporting Our Schools: Collecting Donations in Boston
For the third straight year, NBC 10 Boston, necn and Telemundo Boston have teamed up with several nonprofit foundations and other sponsors to raise money for school supplies for those in need.
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Jewish Teens Don't Regret Helping Save Man With Swastika Tattoo
It was late at night and a group of Jewish teenagers were on a walk around the Chestnut Hill Reservoir in Massachusetts. Boston College Police Officer Carl Mascioli was on patrol on May 17, the night that the four teens saved a man with an anti-Semitic tattoo in Chestnut Hill.
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The Groove to Open at Hojoko in Boston's Fenway Neighborhood
A Tokyo-style record bar is on its way to the Fenway, opening within an eclectic hotel restaurant and bar that also focuses on music.
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Tender Greens to Open at Arsenal Yards in Watertown
by Marc Hurwitz A California-based group of restaurants that includes a famous backer is opening another Boston-area location, with this one coming to a new complex just west of the city. According to a press release, Tender Greens is planning to open at Arsenal Yards in Watertown, with the eatery joining two others at Copley Place in Boston’s Back Bay...
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Sweet Bakery in Cambridge's Harvard Square Has Closed
by Marc Hurwitz A bakery/pastry shop in Harvard Square that focuses on cupcakes has been forced to close its doors. According to a source, Sweet Bakery on Brattle Street shut down today, with a note out front saying that “Unfortunately, our Harvard Square location is closing as of January 6th. Our building is being renovated and we will have no...
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Cop Admits to Unprovoked Assault on Lindsey Lohan's Hockey-Playing Cousin
A New Jersey police officer has admitted to a January assault at a Boston pizza shop that left a Boston College hockey player with serious injuries. Indictments were returned in June charging Daniel Hunt, 27, of Barrington, New Jersey, with assault and battery and Ian Salerno, 29, of Philadelphia, with aggravated assault and battery in connection with the 2 a.m....
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‘Bundle-Up New England' Helping Families Stay Warm
Join NBC10 Boston, NECN and Telemundo Boston for the 2nd Annual Bundle-Up New England drive to help families in need this winter.
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Boston Archdiocese Expands Seminary Misconduct Investigation to 2 Other Seminaries
Boston’s Catholic Archdiocese has hired a law firm and a former U.S. attorney to lead an investigation into three Boston-area seminaries run by the archdiocese following abuse allegations related to one of them. Cardinal Sean O’Malley announced the decision to expand the investigation into St. John Seminary in Boston’s Brighton neighborhood to two others — Pope St. John XXIII National...
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Tim and Nancy Cushman (O Ya, Hojoko) to Open New Restaurant at The Street in Chestnut Hill
The husband and wife team behind two of Boston’s best-known restaurants will apparently be opening a new spot a bit west of the city.
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Chilacates Plans to Open in Roslindale
A growing local group of Mexican spots is expanding further into the Boston area, with a new location now being planned for the space where a restaurant and a market had been.
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Aquitaine in Chestnut Hill Reopens After More Than a Year of Renovations
One of a trio of upscale French bistros has opened back up more than a year after it closed for upgrades.