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Holley: Crochet extension shows Red Sox are back to ‘big business'
Michael Holley on “Boston Sports Tonight” shares his instant reaction to the Red Sox signing left-hander Garrett Crochet to a six-year contract extension worth $170 million.
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Five overreactions to Red Sox' first five games of 2025
There is plenty to overreact to after the Red Sox’ 1-4 start to the 2025 season. Here are the five biggest overreactions to Boston’s first five games.
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Potential stars worth trading back into first round to draft
Should the Patriots consider trading back into the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft? If these players are available, it makes sense.
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Which position should Pats target at No. 4? Curran, Perry debate
Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry debate whether the Patriots should draft an offensive tackle with the No. 4 pick in the 2025 draft, or address a flashier position.
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Yet another Bertucci's restaurant in Mass. has closed
A local chain of Italian restaurants continues to shrink, as yet another locations has shuttered.
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2025 NBA mock draft roundup: Celtics predictions for first round
Which players could the Celtics target at the end of the first round? Here’s a roundup of expert predictions from recent 2025 NBA mock drafts.
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4 hospitalized in Boston truck crash, an apparent ‘tragic accident,' police say
A truck injured people when it crashed off a street in Boston’s Chinatown on Tuesday, police said. One person remains in critical condition; the incident appears accidental.
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Canton police audit released: Full 200-page report, analysis and reaction
An independent audit of the Canton Police Department commissioned amid the backlash over how it handled the investigation into Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe‘s death and the Sandra Birchmore case was released Tuesday. The audit began last year and was conducted by the investigative firm 5 Stones Intelligence at a cost of just under ... -
Boston approaching next budget cautiously amid federal economic uncertainty
Boston’s upcoming city budget will be aimed at protecting its “community and economy in the face of federal uncertainty,” including with restraint on city jobs, Mayor Michelle Wu said Tuesday.
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Boston-area digital ad platforms seek alternatives to TikTok
Boston-area digital ad platforms seek alternatives to TikTok
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How one of Celtics' rivals made White a better 3-point shooter
Celtics guard Derrick White tells the story of how the 2022 NBA Finals changed his career for the better.
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Rally in support of Tufts University student detained by ICE
Demonstrators are gathering at Tufts University on Tuesday to rally in support of Rumeysa Ozturk, a graduate student who has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Kraft sets clear goal for Patriots after ‘two worst years' of ownership
Patriots owner Robert Kraft spoke candidly about the team’s recent struggles, and why he believes they’re a thing of the past in 2025.