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Why the Patriots need to hire a ‘football overlord' this offseason
Tom E. Curran explains on “Early Edition” why the Patriots need to bring in a “football overlord” for the front office this offseason.
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Curran: Pats need to be ‘aggressively honest' with themselves this offseason
Tom E. Curran explains why the Patriots organization needs to be brutally honest with itself after a rough start to the post-Bill Belichick era.
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Wahlstrom hoping to find ‘offensive flair again' with Bruins
Oliver Wahlstrom has a lot of offensive talent, but can he unlock it with the Bruins?
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Ex-Pats exec details meetings with Krafts in Belichick's first season as HC
Former Patriots executive Scott Pioli joins Tom E. Curran to discuss his experience meeting with ownership during Bill Belichick’s rough debut season as head coach in 2000.
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Lindsay Clancy's defense to argue lack of responsibility due to mental condition, seeks September trial date
Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury, Massachusetts, mother accused of killing her three children in 2023, plans to assert her “lack of criminal responsibility” at trial due to her mental condition, her lawyer said in a recent court filing. In a document filed Friday, Clancy’s attorney, Kevin Reddington, filed a notice of lack of criminal ... -
‘It's concerning': Governor weighs in on mysterious drone activity in Massachusetts
Gov. Maura Healey spoke briefly Tuesday about the recent phenomenon of mysterious drone sightings over Massachusetts and other parts of the northeast. “In terms of what we’re seeing up and down the East Coast, it’s concerning,” Healey said. “I’ve spoken out, along with the governors of New Jersey and New York. We... -
Mazzulla's injury update on Porzingis should relieve Celtics fans
Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla says Kristaps Porzingis’ heel pain isn’t related to the big man’s leg surgery from last offseason.
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How recent NFL teams fared when firing head coach after one season
Should the Patriots fire Jerod Mayo after just one season? Recent NFL history suggests the results after are pretty mixed.
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Wintry mix, light snow this week, with up to 3 inches for some
Temperature swings continue, with Tuesday afternoon being the highest point and highs close to 60 with a breeze. The rest of the week turns more seasonable. Wednesday will start calm and dry, but clouds will increase with a line of rain and wind approaching by the evening. Parts of northern New England could see a wintry mix and light snow, anywher... -
Frank Bellotti, former Mass. lieutenant governor and attorney general, dies at 101
Frank Bellotti, the Massachusetts lieutenant governor and state attorney general who lived to be 101, has died, his family announced Tuesday. Bellotti served as a Navy SEAL during World War II and went on to make an impact throughout his life in the worlds of law, politics and business. His wife, Maggie Bellotti, died less than a year ago at t... -
Boston dental office manager accused of posing as dentist
A Milton, Massachusetts, man indicted in May on accusations he practiced dentistry without a license is facing additional charges, the Office of the Attorney General said Tuesday. Fritz Gabriel, 69, was the manager of Boston-based dental practice Forest Hills Dental. Investigators allege that Gabriel posted as a licensed dentist and issued prescrip... -
Red Sox have opportunity to make their move in vulnerable AL East
The once-vaunted AL East is showing signs of weakness, which should further motivate the Red Sox to add to their roster this offseason, writes John Tomase.
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New England-based chocolatier brings artisan treats to newest Brookline location
An iconic fine chocolate brand that’s based in New England has opened up its latest store — this one, in Brookline’s Coolidge Corner — and people were lined up to be a part of the grand opening. L.A. Burdick — known for its handmade chocolates prepared in New Hampshire — unveiled its Brookline location on Saturday, opening up shop in......