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Brewery develops new beer dedicated to slain cop
A Massachusetts brewing company is creating a beer in the honour of a hero cop, Sean Collier, who was allegedly gunned down by the Boston Marathon bombers. According to the Cambridge Brewing Company, 'Collier Stout' -a dry Irish stout- will hit bars by mid June and 1 dollar from every sale will go to Collier's memorial fund, the New York Post reported. Collier's friend Travis Dixon told the ...
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Sox hope resurgent offense powers them to sweep
The Red Sox's all-or-nothing offense has seemed to hold much more potential energy than anything else over the past few weeks, with outbursts occasional but consistency lacking. After scoring 135 runs in April, fourth most in the Majors, they've fallen to the middle of the pack during May. Manager John Farrell said his team's luck may just be evening out. And yet even at its ...
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Crash derails travel plans
Derailed train passengers were scrambling yesterday to make alternate travel plans after two packed commuter trains collided outside Bridgeport, Conn., injuring 72 people and smashing the rail lines that serve one of the nation’s busiest transit corridors.With Amtrak suspending train service indefinitely between Boston and New York, travelers at South Station were looking for bus routes ...
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Nightmare for Arlington kids club
A former Arlington Boys & Girls Club program director, arrested Friday at his New York home, returned in shackles to Massachusetts last night to face charges he sexually assaulted five young children while working at the youth organization in the late 1970s and until mid-1980, when he left the Bay State, according to authorities.Paul A. Collins, 62, is expected to be arraigned tomorrow in ...
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The Boston Marathon wounded Karen Rand
The Boston Marathon bombing tore from Karen Rand her best friend, Krystle Campbell, and her left leg. She remembers everything, talks about it none of it, but still has her sense of ...
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Movie Review
You Don't Mess With the Zohan
You have to give Adam Sandler some credit: He is trying new things and working to expand his particular brand of juvenile comedy, albeit not always successfully. Last summer he tried playing a hypersexualized lothario who pretends to be gay to help his best friend keep his wor ... ...
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Baby American eels providing huge profits and big headaches in Maine
BREWER, Maine - A tiny translucent eel that sells for nearly $2,000 a pound has created a modern gold rush along Maine’s rivers and streams, generating millions of dollars for once-struggling fishermen, a surge in illegal fishing, and a debate about how long the economic boom can - or should - ...
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From neglected mill site a park rises
Moving to the area for her husband’s job, Weichman found their house on the Internet. With barely enough time to check out the backyard, she didn’t know that the property, near the junction of Routes 3 and 62, abutted a long-neglected but richly historical 17th-century mill ...
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Hingham’s Police Memorial Day
In honor of Police Officers Memorial Day, a wreath was presented to the Police Department on behalf of Hingham’s veterans director, the Veterans Council, and the Hingham VFW. From left, vice chairman of Hingham Veterans Council, Robert Beal Jr., Selectwoman Irma Lauter, director of veterans services Keith Jermyn, Deputy Police Chief Glenn Olsson, and commander of Hingham VFW Post No. 6053 ...
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Longtime news anchor is set to get diploma from Tufts Sunday
He traveled around the world to cover stories and met a producer who became his wife. He went on to be come one of the first African-Americans to become a regular local news anchor in Boston, at WCVB-TV, where he was known for his for his personable, straightforward ...
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Granada complex is being restyled
The grand dame of Malden apartment complexes, Granada Highlands, is undergoing a $20 million makeover to renovate its 919 units, nestled in several buildings that rise over Route ...
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Sheraton Waikiki
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