2 dead following crash into Charles River
A man and woman from Rhode IslanddiedSaturday night at Massachusetts General Hospital from injuries suffered when their truck collided with another vehicle, then plunged into the Charles River near Leverett Circle, according to State Police.The victims were identified only as a 36-year-old man from North Smithfield, R.I., and a 36-year-old woman from Providence, State Police said.Continue reading belowSergeant Thomas Ryan, a State Police spokesman, released no further information Saturday night on the victims.The two were traveling in a 2010 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck on Nashua Street, where they ran through a red light, Ryan said.The truck then sideswiped a 2008 Acura MDX and continued trav..>> view originalBruins Wrap: Penalty Kill Fails Boston Again In 4-2 Loss To Canadiens | Bruins Wrap | NESN
byZack Coxon Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 10:09PM612A disastrous third period doomed the Boston Bruins on Saturday as they once again fell to the Montreal Canadiens.The Canadiens fought back from a pair of one-goal deficits and scored three unanswered goals over the final 12 minutes to hand their oldest rivals a 4-2 loss at the Bell Centre.Boston now has dropped each of its last seven regular-season meetings with Montreal — a slump that dates back to the 2013-14 season.FIRST PERIODThe Bruins took advantage of some undisciplined play by their hosts to leap out to an early lead.Montreal committed three penalties to Boston’s none in the opening frame, and the Bruins turned the first into the game’s firs..>> view originalSource: Patriots to place Ryan Wendell on IR, activate Bryan Stork
Ryan Wendell's first season as a Patriots captain got off to a disappointing start.Now, it's over.Wendell was placed on injured reserve today to make room for Bryan Stork's activation from short-term IR. The free-agent-to-be suffered a knee ailment that first appeared on Wednesday's injury report, and he was limited all week in practice and listed as doubtful yesterday.Wendell, who was inactive for the first five games of the regular season, missed the majority of training camp while recovering from offseason surgery, which played a role in being inactive for the season opener against the Steelers. He then missed the next three games due to an undisclosed illness and was a healthy scratch in..>> view originalNavy does missile test off coast, creates streaking light
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Navy fired an unarmed missile from a submarine off the coast of Southern California on Saturday, creating a bright light that streaked across the state and was visible as far away as Nevada and Arizona.A Navy spokesman toldThe San Diego Union-Tribunethe Navy Strategic Systems Programs conducted the missile test at sea Saturday from the USS Kentucky, a ballistic missile submarine.Continue reading belowCmdr. Ryan Perry said the launches are conducted on a frequent basis to ensure the continued reliability of the system and that information about such test launches is classified prior to the launch.The lack of information about the streak of light around sunset led to a flu..>> view originalDelay on commuter rail: New schedules are pushed back
Remember those new commuter rail schedules that were supposed to cut down on delayed trains?They’re being delayed.Continue reading belowMBTA officials said they wouldunveil new commuter rail schedules by the end of October, so that riders would have plenty of notice to adjust to the new times. The MBTA planned to start operating trains on the new schedules around Nov. 30.But officials said last week that they are falling behind on that timeline: The new schedules for the trains that leave North Station will be available in the next two weeks, then take effect in mid-December. The schedules for trains that leave South Station will now be published in the spring.Leslie Aun, a Keolis spokeswoma..>> view originalIt's time for a new Top 50 NBA players of all-time
In October 1996, NBA commissioner David Stern announced the results of a fascinating and controversial poll of former coaches, former players, and media members. They had been asked to determine the50 Greatest Players in NBA History, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the NBA.The group of 50 was honored at All-Star Weekend in Cleveland in February 1997. At the time, 49 were living (Pete Maravich died in 1988 at age 40) and 47 were able to be present for a ceremony at halftime of the Sunday game. Generations of greatness stood together on the Gund Arena floor.Continue reading belowThe list was debated. Some players who were left off complained about their omission. And for nearly 20 yea..>> view originalMLB Trade Rumors predicts Johnny Cueto, Darren O'Day to Boston Red Sox | masslive
MLB Trade Rumors released a list of the top 50 free agents this winter and predicted where each would sign.The Boston Red Sox, in desperate need of starting pitching and a bullpen overhaul, will be busy this offseason and should land at least a few of the top free agents.MLB Trade Rumors predicts theRed Sox will sign starter Johnny Cuetoto a five-year, $115 million deal and reliever Darren O'Day to a three-year, $22.5 million deal.Cueto faltered somewhat this season with elbow inflammation early in the year before a trade from Cincinnati to Kansas City at the deadline. He wasn't as dominate as the Royals would have hoped but still managed to pick up a win in the World Series.In 13 regular se..>> view originalJamie Collins now questionable with an illness
The Patriots added linebacker Jamie Collins to the injury report today. He is now questionable with an illness.This is the last thing the Patriots need for their defensive star, but the unknown element is the extent of the illness. If Collins is dealing with the flu, which is common around this time of year, then so be it. But if he's dealing with an illness on the level that sidelined Ryan Wendell for three weeks and ended Rufus Johnson's season, that's going to be a much worse situation.The Patriots have been extremely secretive with the Wendell and Johnson situations. As for Collins, we'll have to wait until tomorrow to see if he can play.>> view originalLive from New York, Donald Trump hosts 'SNL' amid protests
NEW YORK (AP) — During Donald Trump’s opening ‘‘Saturday Night Live’’ monologue, he was heckled by someone offstage calling him a racist.But it was comedian Larry David, who moments earlier had performed his own impersonation of Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders.Continue reading below‘‘Larry, what are you doing?’’ Trump asked.‘‘I heard if I did that I would get $5,000,’’ said David with a shrug, echoing an offer reportedly made by pro-Hispanic groups protesting Trump’s appearance.‘‘As a businessman, I can fully respect that,’’ Trump said.Amid high anticipation, sharp criticism and calls for Trump to be dumped, the Republican presidential candidate hosted Saturday’s ‘‘SNL’’ as sc..>> view originalBoston police arrest man wanted in Brighton shooting - The Boston Globe
For 10 years, Gammada Musa cared for his older half-brother, left a quadriplegic by a single bullet shot straight into his spine.“Day and night,” said their mother, Zawiya Abdella, an Ethiopian immigrant who spoke in fluent but halting English in her tidy Brighton living room. “He feed him. He wash him. He pick up after him. He’s his hands, his mouth, his everything.”Continue reading belowAs she spoke of her son on Saturday, Musa was in custody, charged with killing the man accused of firing the shot that paralyzed his brother 10 years ago.Boston PoliceGammada MusaMusa’s alleged victim, Desmond Joseph, 30, was charged at the time, but never went to trial.On the night of Oct. 22, Joseph was i..>> view original
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