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Holiday makes strong case for Pritchard to win Sixth Man of the Year
Payton Pritchard is enjoying the best season of his career, but will it be enough to win Sixth Man of the Year? Jrue Holiday definitely thinks so.
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‘Celtics City' beyond the episode: Larry Bird ushers in new era
Larry Bird helped restore the Celtics’ winning tradition in the 1980s. Check out our recap of Episode 4 of HBO’s docuseries “Celtics City”.
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Latest updates on Tatum's ankle injury from Celtics' win vs. Kings
Jayson Tatum had to leave the Celtics’ win over the Kings with an ankle injury. Here are the latest updates.
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Snowfall totals: Parts of northern New England got half a foot on Monday
Though Monday’s storm was mostly a rain event in Massachusetts and the rest of southern New England, parts of New Hampshire and Maine saw some serious snowfall. The jackpot towns were Albany, New Hampshire, with 7.3 inches, and Hermon and Auburn, Maine, with 7 inches apiece. Here’s a look at snowfall totals across the region, according ... -
Recap: Final hearing clears the way for jury selection to begin next week in Karen Read trial
Karen Read was back in court Tuesday for her final pretrial hearing before the start of jury selection next week. She had last been in court on Thursday, but Judge Beverly Cannone scheduled another hearing to resolve several outstanding motions. She dealt with several of those motions on Tuesday and said she will rule shortly on several others that... -
Police activity around commuter rail tracks in Abington
There is police activity around the commuter rail tracks in Abington, Massachusetts, Tuesday morning.
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Pretrial hearing in Karen Read case Tuesday to resolve outstanding motions
In just one week, jury selection is scheduled to begin in Karen Read’s second murder trial.
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Celtics-Kings takeaways: Tatum stars in 113-95 win despite ankle injury
Jayson Tatum starred as the Boston Celtics routed the Sacramento Kings on the road 113-95 Monday in front of William Chisholm.
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Cambridge city councilor named in brothel bust says he won't resign
City Councilor Paul Toner read a statement at Monday’s meeting, days after being revealed as an alleged client of a high-end brothel