Monday, February 22, 2016

Residual delays after truck rolls over on Route 128 in Randolph and other top stories.

  • Residual delays after truck rolls over on Route 128 in Randolph

    Residual delays after truck rolls over on Route 128 in Randolph
    A truck rollover south of Boston is causing headaches for South Shore drivers during the Monday morning commute, while the MBTA is reporting the subway and most commuter rail lines are operating on schedule around 8:15 a.m. Monday.The truck rollover took place on Route 128 in Randolph near Exit 4, the Route 24 interchange, around 6:45 a.m. The truck was blocking the two righthand lanes and causing major slowdowns, according to State Police and traffic monitors. The state Department of Transport..
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  • Pablo Sandoval's weight a serious issue but Boston Red Sox third ...

    Pablo Sandoval's weight a serious issue but Boston Red Sox third ...
    FORT MYERS, Fla. — Accountability. Athletes who succeed in Boston typically are accountable. Pablo Sandoval stood in front of the media Sunday here at the JetBlue Park spring training complex and wasn't accountable at all for a 2015 season in which he gained weight, recorded the worst advanced defensive metrics of any qualified major league third baseman and posted an on-base percentage below .300. He reported to camp Sunday. It appears he lost no weight this offseason (see the video above of..
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  • Teen dead after Dorchester stabbing

    Teen dead after Dorchester stabbing
    A 16-year-old died late Sunday after an afternoon stabbing that took place in broad daylight on a busy Dorchester street. Police found the teen shortly after 4:30 p.m. near the corner of Columbia Road and Devon Street. Investigators did not identify him. Police said late Sunday that a person of interest was wanted in the incident, but that no charges had been filed. Advertisement The victim was taken to Boston Medical Center and was in critical condition into the evening, according to Poli..
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  • In Colo., a look at life after marijuana legalization

    In Colo., a look at life after marijuana legalization
    DENVER — Nestled between a 7-Eleven and a store selling Broncos jerseys, the door to the generic-looking retail establishment is easy to miss. But once inside, the smell is unmistakable.At Euflora, tables are filled with glass containers of marijuana next to interactive tablets describing each strain (“sweet floral aroma,” “intoxicatingly potent”). An array of marijuana-infused products beckon behind locked cases: from energy shots to sour gummies, brownies to bacon brittle. And if you’re 21 or..
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