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Three former Mass. bank tellers indicted in $90,000 theft scheme
Three former Citizens Bank employees have been charged with stealing nearly $90,000 from customers’ accounts in a coordinated scheme involving unauthorized withdrawals, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan announced. Authorities say Yeimaly Moscat, 23, of Boston, Yojairis Suazo, 21, of Boston, and Angelica Morales, 31, of Mattapan, allegedly used their positions as bank tellers to process fraudulent transactions and funnel money…
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Former Barcelona executive named GM of Boston's NWSL expansion team
A former executive at Barcelona has been named the first general manager for Boston’s National Women’s Soccer League expansion team, BOS Nation.
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First tenant signs with South Station Tower
South Station Tower, a 51-story mixed-use building rising above Boston’s busiest transit hub, has signed its first office tenant.
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Debt still plagues Boston nursing home in receivership
The Edgar P. Benjamin Healthcare Center, a Mission Hill nursing home in receivership since April, is still $772,000 in debt, according to its court-appointed receiver.
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NYC Middle Eastern restaurant chain opening first Boston location next week
Naya, a fast-casual chain with Lebanese influences that offers customizable bowls, wraps, salads, desserts and more, is slated to open in downtown Boston on Dec. 11.
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Senate delays action on Boston property tax proposal, citing new data
A Boston senator delayed action on a controversial home rule petition for the second time this week, pushing consideration off after new data emerged about the city’s property tax outlook. Sen. Nick Collins, a South Boston Democrat, used a parliamentary maneuver Thursday to prevent action on the House-approved plan Mayor Michelle Wu has been seeking for months to temporarily...
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Gorilla at Franklin Park Zoo facing serious health issues, officials say
A gorilla who has been a longtime fixture at Boston’s Franklin Park Zoo is experiencing concerning health issues and will be placed under anesthesia Thursday to see what’s going on after his condition deteriorated rapidly Wednesday. Zoo New England said in a press release Wednesday that Kitombe, affectionally known as “Kit,” has been closely monitored in recent months due...
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Winter storm hits parts of Boston with snow — here's how much will fall
The rain/snow line from a winter storm hitting Massachusetts and New Hampshire Wednesday crossed right through the Boston area. We found plenty of people preparing for flakes, but here’s where they were expected to fall, and for how long.
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Boston expands program letting kids into museums for free
Boston families will soon have more opportunities to explore the city’s major cultural institutions at no cost as the city expands its Family Days program.
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Boston school custodian broke bones of 3 colleagues in Oct. attack, DA says
A custodian at a Boston public school assaulted three colleagues, leaving all three with broken bones, in October, prosecutors said Wednesday, announcing that he’d been in court. Two other school custodians told investigators that Gregory Watford approached them while they were raking leaves outside the Mildred Avenue School in Mattapan on Oct. 10 and attacked them while saying, “You all…
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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson reacts to federal probe
Amid reports of her involvement in a federal investigation, Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson said she “cannot comment on it at all,” but committed to keep working for her district.
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Boston Family Days program expands free museum access for school-aged kids
Boston families will soon have even more opportunities to explore the city’s world-class cultural institutions at no cost. Mayor Michelle Wu announced a major expansion to the “BPS Sundays” program… turning it into “Boston Family Days,” which will provide free access to museums for all Boston school-aged children and their families. The new initiative will offer free admission on the first two...
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Traffic delays on Storrow Drive after crash
Traffic was backed up on Boston’s Storrow Drive Wednesday morning after a crash involving two cars. One person was being evaluated for injury by Boston EMS. Massachusetts State Police were on scene directing traffic. It wasn’t clear how long it would take to clear. Further details were not immediately available.
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Woman addresses viral video of racist rant at Boston airport
After NBC10 Boston reached out to a woman believed to be the one seen in the video for her side of the story by phone, text and social media, a woman claiming to be her called late Tuesday to say she suffers from a traumatic brain injury and that she was out of line for what she said....
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Video of SUV passing stopped school bus highlights push for bus cameras in Mass.
“Hopefully, once everyone gets the gist of, ‘Alright, no more running past the stop sign of the school bus,’ we won’t have to worry about it anymore,” Boston City Councilor Enrique Pepén said
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Video of SUV passing stopped school bus highlights push for bus cameras in Mass.
After video caught a driver blasting by a stopped school bus in Plymouth, Massachusetts, nearly hitting a child, a Boston city councilor is pushing for the installation of cameras to prevent more such dangerous incidents.
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Boston city councilor reportedly under federal investigation
Sources say a Boston City Councilor has been delivered a federal summons, but details are unclear.
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Here's what the new Dana-Farber, Beth Israel hospital could look like
The designers of the planned new Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Beth Israel Lahey Health hospital gave a first look at the building’s design at a recent meeting of the Boston Planning and Development Agency.
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Climate Ready workforce intends to make Boston a ‘Green Monster'
Boston received nearly $10 million in federal funding to develop the city’s workforce to enhance its resilience to climate change.
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Boston receives $9.8M to battle the climate crisis
Boston is battling the climate crisis and creating good-paying jobs in the process. It’s a goal the city is closer to reaching thanks to millions of dollars in federal funding for the city to develop the workforce needed to enhance climate and coastal resilience across its neighborhoods. “Turning Boston into a green monster. Fighting against climate change, fighting so...