Friday, November 6, 2015

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  • The most Boston moments in Spotlight - Movies - Boston

    The most Boston moments in Spotlight - Movies - Boston
    Spotlight, out Friday, is chock-full of local bits and factoids that only eagle-eyed Boston residents will understand.In creatingSpotlight, the movie based onThe Boston Globe’s investigation into the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse scandal, director Tom McCarthy and screenwriter Josh Singer spent considerable time with the many Bostonians portrayed in the movie. Those interactions led to a number of little tidbits and winks at the local population.“There are actually a lot of little touches in the film,” said Walter “Robby” Robinson, the editor of theGlobe’s Spotlight team. “I think people from Boston will appreciate that.”Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Here’s a rundown of so..
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  • After promising start, Bruins no match for Capitals

    After promising start, Bruins no match for Capitals
    WASHINGTON — Brad Marchand spent a long stretch on the bench after committing a penalty. He was called for roughing T.J. Oshie to put the Bruins down by two men in the second period, and over the next 7:29, Marchand played just one 18-second shift, a punishment from coach Claude Julien.“After I missed a shift or two there, I think he definitely wanted to send a message that it’s not acceptable,” Marchand said after the Bruins’ 4-1 loss to the Capitals Thursday night at the Verizon Center. “I know that. I’m aware of that. So that’s accepted.”Continue reading belowThe way Marchand saw it, though, “They took a couple whacks there, and normally the refs let it even up. But I guess they were allo..
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  • $7b in construction underway in Boston, but concentrated in core neighborhoods - The Boston Globe

    $7b in construction underway in Boston, but concentrated in core neighborhoods - The Boston Globe
    The $7 billion in construction underway in this city right now is changing Boston forever. But some parts of Boston are changing much faster than others.David L Ryan, Globe StaffNorth station: Lovejoy Wharf, 131 Beverly St. — A two-building complex near the Charlestown Bridge that includes luxury housing and a new headquarters for Converse Inc.The 83 large building projects under construction in Boston stretch across 19 of the city’s 25 neighborhoods, from Charlestown to Mattapan, according to data tracked by the Boston Redevelopment Authority. Yet they’re concentrated in a relative handful of places. About $4 billion worth of the construction — it includes everything from housing to hotels ..
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  • Slew of problems plague Boston bridge after $57M repair job | Local News - WCVB Home

    Slew of problems plague Boston bridge after $57M repair job | Local News - WCVB Home
    A new review shows big problems with a bridge thousands of drivers use every day.Watch reportA high traffic bridge connecting Everett to Boston has a slew of problems even after undergoing a $57 million, taxpayer-funded repair job.A Herald report reveals Boston Public Works engineers have flagged many issues with the Alford Street Bridge, a popular span used to avoid the Tobin Bridge.Some issues uncovered include loose pieces in the metal grid system, defective switches and no fender to guide ships under the bridge correctly.A major renovation was completed last year by MassDOT contractor SPS New England. A MassDOT spokesperson said many of the defects are covered under the contract's warran..
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  • Parise hurt, Hodgson's goal lifts Predators over Wild 3-2

    Parise hurt, Hodgson's goal lifts Predators over Wild 3-2
    ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Wild lost more than a game Thursday night. They also lost their top goal scorer.They just aren't sure for how long.Cody Hodgson scored the tiebreaking goal late in the third period to lift the Nashville Predators over Minnesota 3-2 after Wild star Zach Parise was injured.Mike Fisher and Roman Josi also scored for Nashville, which went 2-1-1 on a nine-day road trip that began with three games in California."We got points in three of the four games. We played some tough teams and I thought we did a good job," defenseman Seth Jones said.Marco Scandella and Matt Dumba had goals for the Wild, who lost for the first time in six home games.Minnesota's leading goal-sc..
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  • The Latest: Dutch: Security lax at Sharm el-Sheikh airport

    The Latest: Dutch: Security lax at Sharm el-Sheikh airport
    SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — The latest on the crash of a Russian plane in Egypt that killed all 224 people onboard last Saturday. (All times local.)2:30 p.m.Egypt's civil aviation minister says Sharm el-Sheikh airport will operate eight flights to the U.K. Friday, instead of the 29 flights planned earlier.Hossam Kamal says in an e-mailed statement that British airlines are flying without passengers' luggage, while the airport isn't able to hold more than 120 tons of luggage left behind."This big volume will affect the smooth operation of the rest of the domestic and international flights," says Kamal, adding that a cargo plane is planned to carry the baggage of departing passengers the same da..
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  • Nova Scotia residents prepare to send Boston’s Christmas tree - The Boston Globe

    Nova Scotia residents prepare to send Boston’s Christmas tree - The Boston Globe
    Boston residents may still be finishing their Halloween candy, but the city already has a Christmas tree. It just won’t be here until December.The 49-foot white spruce hails from Pictou County in Nova Scotia, which donates a Christmas tree to Boston each year as a gesture of gratitude for the city’s aid during the 1917 Halifax explosion that killed about 2,000 people.Continue reading belowThis year’s tree is 72 years old. Bill MacEachern, who ran the 100th Boston Marathon in 1996 and placed in the top 5 percent, is donating the spruce with his wife, Andrea, according to a statement from the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources.“I remember how great the people of Boston were when I ran..
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  • The Latest: Egypt disrupts EasyJet plans to fly out Britons

    The Latest: Egypt disrupts EasyJet plans to fly out Britons
    SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — The latest on the crash of a Russian plane in Egypt that killed all 224 people onboard last Saturday. (All times local.)2:30 p.m.Egypt's civil aviation minister says Sharm el-Sheikh airport will operate eight flights to the U.K. Friday, instead of the 29 flights planned earlier.Hossam Kamal says in an e-mailed statement that British airlines are flying without passengers' luggage, while the airport isn't able to hold more than 120 tons of luggage left behind."This big volume will affect the smooth operation of the rest of the domestic and international flights," says Kamal, adding that a cargo plane is planned to carry the baggage of departing passengers the same da..
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  • Harvey's latest Boston area forecast | Weather - WCVB Home

    METEOROLOGIST: BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRL. WE WISH THEM THE VERY, VERY BEST. WOW. HOW ABOUT THESE FOR NUMBERS TODAY IF SALEM, MASS, AT 77. VIRTUALLY EVERYBODY IN THE 70'S. BOSTON HIT 76. YOU SEE HIGH TEMPERATURES TODAY EVEN OUT WEST IN PITSBURG, INDIANAPOLIS, WE'RE ALSO 76. WE KNOW WE HAVE ONE MORE VERY WARM DAY AHEAD. GIVE A LITTLE PERSPECTIVE TO THIS. HIGH TODAY IN BOSTON WAS 76. THE HIGH TEMPERATURE WAS 21 DEGREES ABOVE THE AVERAGE NOR TIME OF YEAR. THE OVERALL TEMPERATURES FOR NOVEMBER, FIVE DAYS YOUNG OR FIVE DAYS OLD. LE WE'RE OVER NINE DEGREES WARMER THAN NORMAL. THE WARMEST NOVEMBER EVER. WE STILL HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO. TOMORROW, CERTAINLY NOT GOING TO KANG THAT. EVEN TONIGHT, LOOK AT ORA..
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  • Backlund scores in OT as Flames beat Flyers 2-1

    Backlund scores in OT as Flames beat Flyers 2-1
    CALGARY, Alberta — Mikael Backlund ended a long scoring drought in dramatic fashion Thursday night.Backlund scored 35 seconds into overtime and also had an assist to give the Calgary Flames a 2-1 victory over the skidding Philadelphia Flyers.With the Flames breaking in on a 2-on-1, Johnny Gaudreau's shot was stopped by Michal Neuvirth. The rebound popped straight out, hit Backlund near his hip and went in."I'll take it. I haven't had the best start, either, so it's obviously nice to get that game-winner," said the veteran Swede, whose only point entering the night was a goal three weeks ago.It was the first time all season Calgary gave up fewer than two goals. The Flames have allowed an NHL-..
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