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Message from Stefon Diggs sticking with Patriots rookie Kyle Williams
Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is serving as a mentor for Kyle Williams and other youngsters in the room.
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Market Basket feud reaches new level with intensifying war of words
Between an impending court hearing for a potential restraining order and an intensifying public war of words, the Market Basket leadership falling out has reached a new intensity — with no sign of cooling off anytime soon.
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Perry: Patriots coach Mike Vrabel ‘force-feeding' Maye leadership lessons
Patriots insiders Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry weighed in on head coach Mike Vrabel’s comments about Drake Maye.
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Grousbeck won't remain Celtics lead governor after completed sale: Report
Wyc Grousbeck will have an updated role in Celtics ownership when the sale of the team to Bill Chisholm goes through, per a report.
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The heat continues in Boston. When will it finally cool down?
We’re on the way to another scorching day in New England. At the start of the morning, temperatures were already heading near 80 degrees. This afternoon, expect another 90 degree day, with heat index temperatures near 95 degrees. This will mark the 18th time the city has seen 90 degree temperatures this year. The average is around 14 days per…... -
Woman, 2 dogs found dead after explosions, intense house fire in NH
A woman was found dead on her front porch after a series of explosions appear to have sparked a house fire in Deerfield, New Hampshire, on Monday night.
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Bregman has great reaction to getting booed during Houston homecoming
The Astros crowd did an about-face with Alex Bregman in his return to Houston on Monday night, and the Red Sox star wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Hearing set for Tuesday addressing discovery issues in Proctor investigations
A hearing scheduled for Tuesday in Norfolk Superior Court is set to address the discovery issues relating to the Michael Proctor files that a number of defendants are seeking access to.
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MBTA announces extended, late-night service starting Aug. 24
The MBTA will begin running subway trains and buses nearly an hour later into the night on certain days, returning to an idea that the agency has tried — and canceled — before.