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Apr 08 2024
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Boston city councilor calling for hiring freeze amid economic uncertainty
Boston HeraldApr 01 2024
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Boston food influencer tells a story with every bite
PHONE EATS FIRST. THE CAMERA EATS FIRST. IN A WORLD WHERE EVERY BITE TELLS A STORY, FOOD INFLUENCERS HAVE A DIGITAL TALE TO TELL. IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A GOOD BRUNCH SPOT FOR YOUR GROUP, THEN TRY FRENCHIE WINE BAR. SARAH SHAPIRO OF SISTER SNACKING HAS BEEN CREATING MOUTHWATERING CONTENT SINCE 2015, SO SHO SISTER SNACKING IS A A CONTENT CREATION MEDIA CREATION SPACE THAT I RUN WITH MY THREE
WCVBApr 15 2024
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Elk River's Emma Bates is top American woman in Boston Marathon, finishing 12th
When the screaming started, Emma Bates was still a long ways away from the finish line. The Elk River native had about 13 miles left to run in Monday's Boston Marathon, her first 26.2-mile race since a devastating foot injury last fall. Bates led the women's field into the "scream tunnel" near the Wellesley College campus, reaching out to high-five as many spectators as she could along that
Star TribuneApr 08 2024
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Boston Mulls Commercial Tax Hike to Counter Office Market Slump
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is seeking to raise commercial property tax rates to help protect homeowners from the brunt of the historic slump in office property values.
Wu has submitted a petition for a temporary increase of the city’s tax-rate ceiling for commercial properties relative to residential levies. The proposal aims to redistribute the tax burden while continuing to fully fund
BloombergApr 05 2024
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Boston baseball was well-served by Larry Lucchino, and other thoughts
The Sox haven’t been the same since he “retired,” and you can be sure Lucchino wouldn’t have tolerated the “let the fans eat cake” message ownership delivered in the recent non-full-throttle offseason . ▪ He was the last of a kind — a personable, hard-charging baseball executive who demanded results, never suffered fools, and most of the time made things better for fans. He should be in
The Boston GlobeApr 10 2024
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'Time to get jacked': Gronk helps upgrade weight room at Boston school
RHONDELLA. HEY BEN, I HAD TO REALLY HOLD MYSELF BACK FROM THOSE TRX ROPES AND THOSE WEIGHTS. THEY’RE SHINY NEW, ENTICING AND GRONK SURE PULLED HIS WEIGHT AND BRINGING SOME LAUGHS. THE STRENGTH ROOM. LET’S GO. TIME TO GET JACKED. DIESEL. THE NEW MISSION HIGH WEIGHT ROOM HAS BEEN TRANSFORMED FROM THIS MULTI-USE SPACE OF TABLE AND CHAIRS INTO THIS STATE OF THE ART GRONK FITNESS FACILITY. A $130,
WCVBApr 12 2024
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Reid Detmers, bullpen limit Boston to 3 hits, Angels beat Red Sox 7-0
Los Angeles Angels pitcher Reid Detmers delivers during the first inning of the team's baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Friday, April 12, 2024, in Boston. Los Angeles Angels pitcher Reid Detmers delivers during the first inning of the team's baseball game against the Boston Red Sox, Friday, April 12, 2024, in Boston. Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout snaps his bat on a foul
SFGATEApr 12 2024
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Boston College star Macklin Celebrini wins Hobey Baker Award at age 17
Macklin Celebrini, the Boston University freshman who's expected to be No. 1 overall pick in the NHL draft, picked up some hardware on Friday, winning the Hobey Baker Award as the top player in men's college hockey. Celebrini, whose Terriers lost 2-1 in overtime to Denver in Thursday's NCAA Frozen Four semifinals, accepted the award at St. Paul's RiverCentre. "This is an honor to receive this
Star TribuneApr 16 2024
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s plan to tax businesses beyond state limit continues to spark concern
Boston HeraldApr 14 2024
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Race director Dave McGillivray joining the crowd to run Boston Marathon during the day for a change
Usually McGillivray is up front on a motor scooter. This time he’ll take off on foot after the second wave of 30,000 runners has gone off. “Seeing the race on two feet rather than two wheels will give me a special perspective,” he said. “I won’t need a headlamp this year,” said McGillivray, who customarily takes the line in Hopkinton after he’s done supervising the proceedings and is the final
The Boston Globe