Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Finally, it was time for NH voters to choose and other top stories.

  • Finally, it was time for NH voters to choose

    Finally, it was time for NH voters to choose
    MANCHESTER, N.H. — Like many voters in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, David Wilson kicked the tires on more than one candidate before making up his mind.He was charmed by Bernie Sanders, the Vermont senator. But in the end, he was swayed by the experience of former senator and secretary of state Hillary Clinton. Advertisement “Up until the Democratic debate in Durham, I went back and forth between Hillary and Bernie,” said Wilson, a retired special education teacher here in Manchester, the..
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  • Bruins routed 9-2 by Lucic, Kings

    Bruins routed 9-2 by Lucic, Kings
    By KEN POWTAK Associated Press | 02.09.16 | 10:03 PM BOSTON (AP) — Milan Lucic looked as though he didn’t want the night to end, taking the ice after both teams left to thank the fans who showered him with cheers most of the game. It was a banner night for his teammates, too. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Lucic scored in his return to Boston, Drew Doughty had a power-play goal for his 300th career point and the Los Angeles Kings had nine goal scorers in a 9-2 rout of the Bruins o..
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  • 3 accused MS-13 members waive bail at hearing

    3 accused MS-13 members waive bail at hearing
    Three alleged members of a violent international street gang appeared in federal court Tuesday morning and agreed to waive their detention, meaning they will be held without bail pending their trial.They are among the 56 people charged by federal prosecutors in a sweeping racketeering indictment, accusing the alleged members of the MS-13 gang of several violent crimes, including murder. They were also the first to appear for a bail hearing, but their lawyers agreed to temporarily waive the hear..
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  • Avery Bradley's last-second foul hurts Boston Celtics in 112-111 loss ...

    Avery Bradley's last-second foul hurts Boston Celtics in 112-111 loss ...
    Avery Bradley will regret the foul, which capped a wild ending and ultimately doomed the Boston Celtics. The Celtics had erased a 19-point fourth-quarter deficit, tying the score when Kelly Olynyk hit a pair of free throws with one second on the clock. After a timeout advanced the ball to midcourt, Boston needed to stop the Milwaukee Bucks one last time to force an improbable overtime. But when Milwaukee inbounded the ball, Bradley rushed over from his man to help on Khris Middleton. A foul w..
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  • Buckley: New low at The Heights

    Buckley: New low at The Heights
    As Tom Couhig was settling into his seat in Section O last night at Conte Forum, it occurred to him that not everyone around him shared his passion for Boston College men’s basketball.“Lots of baby blue here tonight,” he quipped, turning to his son, Mike.“That’s because North Carolina is a national program,” replied Mike, a freshman at Curry College. “They draw from everywhere. They’re like the Red Sox that way.”The old man seemed to buy that explanation, and, he later confessed, he’s always enj..
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  • Boston steam plant site to be redeveloped

    Boston steam plant site to be redeveloped
    A prime piece of state-owned land at the southern entrance to downtown Boston is going on the market.State and city officials said Tuesday they are seeking developers for a 5.5-acre parcel of land along Kneeland Street near the Southeast Expressway that is now home to an office building for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and the Veolia steam plant. Advertisement It’s the highest-profile parcel yet to be marketed in a new push by the Baker administration to put state-owned sit..
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  • AG: Boston fire chief convicted on multiple fraud, larceny counts

    AG: Boston fire chief convicted on multiple fraud, larceny counts
    A Boston fire chief was convicted today of five counts of procurement fraud and five counts of larceny over $250 for swindling the city, Attorney General Maura Healey said.“This defendant abused his position as a public employee and stole tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars that should have gone back to the City of Boston,” Healey said in a statement. “Our office is committed to holding accountable public employees who exploit their position for personal profit and defy the public’s trust.”Dis..
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  • Kasich finishes second in NH

    Kasich finishes second in NH
    Sitting in the coveted second-place spot as votes continued to roll in for the crowded New Hampshire Republican primary, Ohio Governor John Kasich Tuesday night presented himself as a compassionate alternative in what has become a negative campaign.Though he was well behind Donald Trump in the first-in-the-nation primary, Kasich said he saw the results as a sign that “the light overcame the darkness of negative campaigning.” Advertisement A strong finish could help Kasich gather momentum as ..
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  • For Marco Rubio, what a difference a week makes

    For Marco Rubio, what a difference a week makes
    MANCHESTER, N.H. — Senator Marco Rubio appeared to be heading for a distant fifth-place finish Tuesday in New Hampshire’s Republican presidential primary, a stinging disappointment for a candidate who brimmed with momentum after his strong finish in Iowa.Rubio had increasingly pitched himself as the most electable member of the splintered GOP field, but the Florida senator stumbled badly in a debate Saturday after a withering attack from Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey. Since the missteps..
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  • Boston Celtics trade rumors 2016: Team among 'most aggressive ...

    Boston Celtics trade rumors 2016: Team among 'most aggressive ...
    In a report that should only surprise people who have hibernated through the past three years, ESPN's Marc Stein and Kevin Arnovitz indicated the Boston Celtics are among one of the teams "most aggressive in looking to acquire a veteran difference maker." Rumors have already linked Boston to Al Horford, Jeff Teague and Danilo Gallinari, among others. Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge has stated a desire to upgrade his team's talent level, but also a mindset to exercise eno..
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