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Teen Back in Mass. After Being Shot in Canada
A 14-year-old from Everett is recovering after being shot in Canada while on vacation with his family.
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Everett Teen Recovering After Being Shot on Vacation With Family in Canada
A Massachusetts teenager is recovering after he injured in a drive-by shooting while on vacation with his family in Canada. Sandrick Jorcelin of Everett is in the 8th grade at Pioneer Charter School. His family says they went to Montreal to visit relatives over the weekend when the car some of them were riding in was hit by a spray…
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Everett Teen Recovering After Being Shot in Canada
A teenager from Everett was injured in a drive-by shooting while his family was visiting relatives in Canada.
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NHL Postpones 2 Bruins Games, 1 in Boston, Amid B's COVID-19 Outbreak
The NHL has postponed Saturday’s Bruins-Canadiens game in Montreal and Thursday’s Bruins-Colorado Avalanche game in Boston amid a COVID-19 outbreak. Make-up dates for the games have yet to be established. The Bruins and the NHL haven’t announced whether the B’s will play Sunday in Ottawa. Thursday’s postponed game is the first local professional sports game to be called off...
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Canadiens-Flyers Game in Montreal Closed to Fans Due to COVID-19 Concerns
The Canadiens-Flyers game at the Bell Centre on Thursday will be closed to fans following a request from Quebec public health officials.
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Google's Australia Investment Could Be a Big Boost for the Nation's A.I. Scene
Google announced Monday that it plans to set up a new Google Research Australia lab in Sydney.
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These Are the Best Cities Globally for Remote Working
The Australian city of Melbourne has been found to be the best city globally for remote working, according to a ranking by on-demand housing platform Nestpick.
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How the Olympics Became Multibillion-Dollar Infrastructure Investment
According to the Council on Foreign Relations, every city hosting the Olympics since 1960 incurred cost overruns, sometimes by tens of billions of dollars.
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Bids for a Closed Vermont College Campus Will Start at $3M
Are you in the market for an indoor swimming pool? What about a library or a 400-seat theater? Perhaps 33 classrooms? Or maybe, a piece of property that has all of these, and a carbon-neutral heating system as a bonus?
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Airbnb Introduces New Rules to Rein in Parties, Nuisances
Airbnb is taking more steps to crack down on parties and nuisance guests in the wake of a Halloween shooting at an Airbnb rental in a San Francisco suburb where five people were killed. The company said Thursday it’s banning “open invite” parties at all of its accommodations. Those are parties open to anyone and advertised on social media, for...
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Weather Forecast: Cool, Cloudy Night
Monday evening: Cool, mostly clear. Temperatures around 50. Monday night: Mostly cloudy. Lows around 40. Tuesday: Showers expand. Highs near 60.
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TD Garden Bartender Named Bruins' New Anthem Singer
The Boston Bruins have a new singer to belt out the National Anthem at the TD Garden — and he won’t have to travel far to get to games. The Bruins announced Thursday that Todd Angilly – who works as a bartender at the Garden – had been named the official anthem singer for the team, replacing legendary singer Rene Rancourt.
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Weather Forecast: Gorgeous Conditions to Lead Off Work Week
Monday: Mostly dry, temperatures in low to mid 70s.
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New ‘SNL' Player Used Anti-Chinese Slur in 2018 YouTube Post
A newly announced “Saturday Night Live” cast member posted a video last year in which he used a racial slur for Chinese people and derided Asians trying to learn English. The clip of Shane Gillis re-emerged in a news report Thursday, just hours after NBC said that he and two others, including the show’s only Asian American performer, were joining...
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Airlines Hurt by the 737 Max Grounding Are Scrambling to Find Replacement Jets
Nolinor Aviation in Mirabel, Quebec, is a company in demand. Actually, its planes, pilots and maintenance teams are the hot commodity. With 10 Boeing 737-200 planes, Nolinor is leasing jets to airlines that are scrambling to cover routes and schedules hit hard by the grounding of Boeing’s 737 Max. “We have a lot of requests from many airlines that don’t...
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Fenway's New Time Out Market Aims to ‘Democratize Fine Dining'
Boston is home to a whole host of amazing restaurants and chefs. But, between reservations and travel, it can be frustrating trying to taste all the incredible food. A new food market plans on changing that. Located in the Fenway’s burgeoning neighborhood, Time Out Market is bringing all the best food in Boston under one roof. The 25,000 square foot...
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Vermont Distillery Toasts New Expansion
A growing artisan spirits business will open a new visitors’ center to the public this weekend in Vermont’s capital city. “We are far more accessible,” said Ryan Christiansen of Caledonia Spirits. “A lot of our customers are driving to Vermont from Boston and Montreal.” In eight years, the distillery known for its premium Barr Hill gins and vodka that incorporate...
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Bruins Anthem Singer May Be Boston TD Garden's Busiest Worker
Todd Angilly’s co-workers have gotten used to him showing up late. The TD Garden bartender often arrives after the opening faceoff when the Boston Bruins are playing at home, but he has a good excuse: He is two floors down, singing the national anthem on the ice. When he’s done, Angilly hustles back up to the suite-level sports bar to...
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Weather Forecast: Warm With Clouds
Monday night: Variable clouds. Lows in the 40s. Tuesday: Warmer, More clouds than sun, late day showers/thunder. Highs around 70.
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Weather Forecast: Gray Start to Mild Weekend
Friday night: Mainly cloudy. Patchy fog. Low to mid 40s. Saturday: Gray start. Some afternoon brightening. 50s north, low 60s south of the Mass. Pike. NE wind turns SW late. Sunday: Mild with a few peeks of AM sun. Afternoon clouds and showers. Low to mid 60s fall to the upper 40s by evening. Wind shifts to the northwest.